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Amelia Fletcher

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Track: The Catenary Wires – ‘Mirrorball’: Amelia and Rob twirl the indiepop glitter

  • February 22, 2021
  • Chris Sawle
AMELIA FLETCHER and Rob Pursey: a marriage of minds and music who’ve kept those of us who love love loved the C86 guitar pop sound so well musically fed down…
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SEE: Swansea Sound – ‘I Sold My Soul On eBay’: railing against the royalty rate with pop concept

  • January 17, 2021
  • Chris Sawle
INDIEPOP with the most resonant of political points for an industry beleaguered by the pandemic and one in which anyway, let’s be frank, artists are being screwed all ends by…
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The Catenary Wires - 'Til The Morning'
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Album Review: The Catenary Wires – ‘Til The Morning’

  • May 13, 2019
  • Staff Writers
The Catenary Wires are Rob Pursey and Amelia Fletcher, named after the overhead wires on tram systems.  If their names are not familiar – their voices might be. They’ve been…
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