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NEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: Virginia Wing

Published on January 30,2014 by Review from old page

Otherworldly psych-pop whimsy... SUBBA-CULTCHA.COM SAYS: Currently at work on...

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Will Canterbury’s ‘Dark Days’ pave the way for a brighter future?

Published on January 30,2014 by Review from old page

Canterbury have been steadily building their fan base since the release of their first...

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An Eclectic Electronica filled Alt-Rock Tour-De-Force from Department M's debut

Published on January 29,2014 by Review from old page

Gloriously inventive Synth-pop alt-rock from former GRAMMATICS MAN hits all the right...

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NEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: Obliterations

Published on January 29,2014 by Review from old page

Full blown hardcore chaos... SUBBA-CULTCHA.COM SAYS: Straight out of the gutter and...

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Maxïmo Park return with their most adventurous musical and lyrical album to date

Published on January 28,2014 by Review from old page

Too Much Information is the fifth album from Tyneside’s finest art rock group Maxïmo...

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NEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: The Lovely Wars

Published on January 28,2014 by Review from old page

Ex-Pipette Ani Saunders fronts this Cardiff-based pop & rock group featuring catchy...

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Peggy Sue reveals her third opus, Choir of Echoes

Published on January 28,2014 by Review from old page

Back with their slightly matured third full length offering, Brighton's Peggy Sue show us...

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Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra continue their ascent into the ether

Published on January 28,2014 by Review from old page

Fourteen years as the somewhat lesser appreciated Godspeed You! Black Emperor side project...

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Metalcore stalwarts Caliban freshen things up on album number 8.

Published on January 28,2014 by Review from old page

The suggestion that Caliban have become a stable of the genre they helped to popularise...

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Beardy American folk and acoustic rock from Nathaniel Rateliff.

Published on January 27,2014 by Review from old page

American songsmith Nathaniel Rateliff follows his critically acclaimed debut In Memory...

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