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Track: Fine Print – Really

  • August 28, 2015
  • Jim F
Uk duo Fine Print’s debut self-titled EP is out today. The pair, who mix up elements of jazz, soul and electronics have already found favour with previous singles taken from…
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New Music: Adir L.C. – New City

  • August 28, 2015
  • Jim F
Adir L.C. seemingly cut his indie rock teeth in the Glen Rock< new Jersey basements that bred the likes of Titus Andronicus and Real Estate. However, in his new album…
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Album Review: Beach House – Depression Cherry

  • August 28, 2015
  • J Hubner
Did you ever hear an album that feels like an emotional punch in the gut? Something that squeezes your innards until you want to collapse into a puddle of overwrought,…
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See: Little Brother Eli – ‘Dreams’ Music Video

  • August 27, 2015
  • Alex Brade CXG
Back with another highly impressive video (and creating a hefty dose of beard envy), Little Brother Eli have just released the music video for their song ‘Dreams’. An awesome track…
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Not Forgotten – Nazareth – Razamanaz

  • August 27, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
Nazareth were (and still are), one of the hidden gems of hard rock. Admittedly their first couple of albums weren’t spectacular, as they struggled to capture their hard rocking sound…
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Not Forgotten – Cud – Showbiz

  • August 27, 2015
  • Jon Bryan
After years of incrementally increasing success achieved by a combination of talent as opposed to any grand career plan, Cud reached their commercial and creative apogee with 1992’s utterly wonderful…
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Live Review: Tramlines 2015: Main Stage – 24.7.15 including Charlatans gallery

  • August 26, 2015
  • Jim F
Tramlines 2015 style kicked off on Friday 24th July this year, and we took a stroll down to the new Main Stage, now situated in Ponderosa Park, a little out…
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News: We preview Reverence Valada Festival 2015

  • August 26, 2015
  • Staff Writers
Tomorrow starts one of the most novel and exciting music events happening in Portugal at the moment, Reverence Valada Festival. After last year’s excellent first edition of the festival, expectations…
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Track: Julia Holter – Sea Calls Me Home

  • August 26, 2015
  • Jim F
Ahead of the release of her fourth album, Have you in My Wilderness, Los Angeles based singer songwriter Julia Holter has shown a second glimpse of the new record in…
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Track: Squeeze – Happy Days, plus new album details

  • August 26, 2015
  • Jim F
With the exception of Then Jericho (no, I don’t expect you to remember) the only band of any note that I can remember playing in the close vicinity during my…
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