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Eleventh Dream Day Give Their All On ‘Works for Tomorrow’

Published on July 24,2015 by Review from old page

One of the most rewarding aspects of writing about music is the amount of artists you...

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'The Taste Of Mark Morriss' Is Simply Wonderful

Published on July 21,2015 by Review from old page

Totally intrigued by this one, I must admit. I used to love The Bluetones back in my uni...

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'The Heart Is A Monster' - Failure's Successful Comeback

Published on July 21,2015 by Review from old page

Since splitting in 1997, alt space-rockers Failure went their separate ways, leaving fans...

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Eat The Gun Use Every Rock Cliche' In The Book For 'Howlinwood'

Published on July 20,2015 by Review from old page

I am always pretty wary of record company recommendations that state that their latest...

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Brash and Bold; The Spitfires Debut Revives Mod Mentality

Published on July 17,2015 by Review from old page

Absolutely the jammiest thing in London by a mile since the recent jamboree jam-off...

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Plaza Francia's 'A New Tango Songbook': An Uplifting Experience

Published on July 16,2015 by Review from old page

Let me begin my review of Plaza Francia’s album, A New Tango Songbook, by saying that...

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We Came As Romans' Self-Titled Is An Album To Be Proud Of

Published on July 16,2015 by Review from old page

Following the success of their first three albums, ‘To Plant a Seed’, ‘Understanding What...

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Creepoid's 'Cemetery Highrise Slum' Is Definitely Worth A Listen

Published on July 13,2015 by Review from old page

When Creepoid’s lead vocalist, Sean Miller, described the Philadelphia-based band’s third...

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Frankie & The Heartstrings 'Decency'; The Soundtrack To The Summer?

Published on July 09,2015 by Review from old page

On 10th July the quirky Sunderland boys Frankie and The Heartstrings released their third...

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Sleaford Mods 'Key Markets', An Understanding Of Dole Queue Politics

Published on July 09,2015 by Review from old page

The deeply perceptive outrage of a skilled social commentator. The socially...

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