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December 2016

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Track: Tomorrows – ‘Another Life’

  • December 13, 2016
  • Adrian Barr
Tomorrows are a four-piece indie rock band from Dublin who take their influences from 60’s and 70’s pop, rock, prog, and folk, and combine them with a modern day indie rock sound to…
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Bayonet
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Meet: Bayonet interview

  • December 13, 2016
  • simfelemy
I sit down to interview Bayonet ahead of their sold out headline gig at Sheffield’s The Leadmill and spend an honest and often hilarious hour and a half chatting with…
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Live Review: Kula Shaker – Albert Hall, Manchester, 10.12.2016

  • December 13, 2016
  • Le Crowley
Kula Shaker, named in honour of one of the twelve alvars of Southern India, are a band that need no introduction and the almighty tour they are currently on is testament…
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Film Review: The Son of Joseph

  • December 13, 2016
  • Rob Aldam
Biblical themes crop up in all kinds of films. Whether it’s Henry Cavill acting all crucified in Man of Steel or notions around what it means to be human in…
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Honeyblood on stage at Saint Lukes Glasgow December 2016
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Live Review: Honeyblood – Saint Luke’s Glasgow 8.12.2016 Plus Gallery

  • December 12, 2016
  • Rhiannon Law
After releasing a seemingly impossibly perfect second album, Honeyblood complete 2016 with a triumphant homecoming show. The Honeyblood partnership of Stina Tweeddale and Cat Myers take to the stage to…
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Album Review: The Emerald Down – Scream The Sound

  • December 12, 2016
  • Le Crowley
The Emerald Down, a band who Ian Watson (Rolling Stone/NME/BBC 6 Music) ranked among “the more innovative fringes of rock and electronica”, have re-released what has been deemed a lost classic on…
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Incoming: The Eagle Huntress

  • December 12, 2016
  • Rob Aldam
Set against the breathtaking landscape of the Mongolian Altai mountains, THE Eagle Huntress is the awe-inspiring story of a 13 year old girl and her quest to become the first…
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Meet: Dark Moon interview

  • December 11, 2016
  • stAn
London’s latest out-pouring of psychedelia comes in the form of Dark Moon, a band who mix ethereal vocals, with vintage guitars and blend them with instruments and sounds more akin…
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Not Forgotten: Ed Harcourt – Here Be Monsters

  • December 11, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
At the time of its 2001 release, Ed Harcourt’s Here Be Monsters was released to a modest amount of fanfare and expectation of great things to come, however for some…
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Live Review: Bullet For My Valentine, Killswitch Engage and Cane Hill, Manchester Academy, 4.12.16

  • December 10, 2016
  • EmmaLouise
In the way of inspiration, there is so much that gets people into music, or that influences musicians to pick up an instrument and start to play. In terms of…
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