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The facile composer of rock and rolls greatest riffs with his first solo album in over two decades

Published on October 02,2015 by Alan Baillie

He is the quintessential rock & roll star.The literal definition. A rough edged, hard living...

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Pretty Vicious - no rock n roll swindle here?

Published on October 02,2015 by Lawrence Taylor

I don't know what it is, but seeing Jamie Reid's ideas re imagined to suit another band doesn't...

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First the Vikings Now the Aussies !

Published on October 02,2015 by John Hayhurst

To say I've been looking forward to this gig is a gross understatement, the Graveltones have been...

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Eskimo Callboy Carve Chaos Into 'Crystals'

Published on October 01,2015 by Nathan Roach

The eccentric Eskimo Callboys return rocking their spiked jackets, sequin-lined blazers and also...

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Tess Parks and Anton Newcombe Delve Deep Into The Soul at Hebden Bridge

Published on October 01,2015 by Ellie Brown

Entering an inconspicuous door and climbing up a dark staircase, there is, for the first time...

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The Black Tambourines Return With Lo-Fi Surf Punk Fun

Published on October 01,2015 by Lindsay Melbourne

Following the release of their acclaimed debut album in 2014 Falmouth’s finest quartet The Black...

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It's Raining Beer At The Rifles' 10th Anniversary Show

Published on October 01,2015 by Lindsay Melbourne

The last time we saw The Rifles was in 2009 at a nightclub venue in Hitchin. The venue was over...

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Its Bloody Knees & Bloody Fingers At Nai Harvest

Published on October 01,2015 by Lindsay Melbourne

It’s bloody knees and bloody fingers all round at Nai Harvest tonight as they play the first of...

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All That Jazz (And Occasional Comedy) With Ian Shaw

Published on October 01,2015 by Luke Forshaw

Twice winner of the Best Jazz Vocalist title, Ian Shaw brought his witty segues to that central...

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The Front Bottoms are 'Back On Top' with new album

Published on September 30,2015 by James Pettit

I remember the shock of listening to The Front Bottoms for the first time because of how honest...

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