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Say Psych: Album Review, Frid by Hills

  • September 9, 2015
  • Simon Delic
Hills are one of my favourite bands, and the 2011 album ‘Master Sleeps’ is one of my most played. I love the coming together of dance rhythms with drone and…
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Not Forgotten: Ray Davies – The Storyteller

  • September 9, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
The rock star’s autobiography is big business these days, but rarely are they as revelatory, or as informative as they could be and even rarer do they actually make for…
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Not Forgotten: Thin Lizzy – Live and Dangerous

  • September 9, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
The live album was a right of passage for the majority of 70s rockers. By and large it was a great leveller, as it could find otherwise massively successful acts…
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Album Review: Lucy Rose -Work it Out

  • September 8, 2015
  • Rhiannon Law
Lucy Rose has moved on since the release of her folk fuelled debut album Like I Used To. While her vocals continue to have a distinctly delicate sound anyone who…
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Track: The Hanging Stars – The House on the Hill

  • September 8, 2015
  • Jim F
Featuring members of The See See and Dan Michelson and the Coastguards, London quintet The Hanging Stars are a collective as much as a band, and have brought their own…
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Album Review: Halsey – ‘Badlands’

  • September 8, 2015
  • Alex Brade CXG
It’s a rare thing to find an album that is a complete experience, where it’s emotions, themes and atmosphere jump right out of the audio and leave you with the…
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Track: Primetime – Anyway

  • September 8, 2015
  • Jim F
Following on from their self titled EP which dropped on La Vida Es Un last Summer, Londons messy punks Primetime are back with a new song, ‘Anyway’, recorded by Lindsay…
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Say Psych: New Music – Highly Deadly Black Tarantula by Teeth of the Sea

  • September 8, 2015
  • Simon Delic
Teeth of the Sea are, for me, one of the most innovative and exciting bands around. They are band whose live performances can have me both up on my feel…
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Premiere: Fighting Caravans – Tyrannosaur

  • September 8, 2015
  • Jim F
We caught onto Leeds five piece alt-rockers Fighting Caravans early, after they played for us at one of our backseat mafia presents shows, and we could spot straight away that…
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Tour News: Prides announce Autumn 2015 UK tour dates

  • September 8, 2015
  • Penny Blakemore
If you haven’t heard of Prides by now then I’d have to wonder what kind of rock you’ve been living under. The synth-pop band released their debut album The Way…
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