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Track: Kate Jackson – Metropolis

  • March 8, 2016
  • Jim F
Former frontwoman of Backseat Mafia favourites Long Blondes, artist and singer-songwriter Kate Jackson is back with her debut solo album, British Road Movies, out on May 20th via Hoo Ha…
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News: McAlmont And Butler announce reissue of ‘The Sound of..’ and Tour dates

  • September 20, 2015
  • Kevin Paterson
These anniversary editions of classic albums come round every now and then, making those of us who bought them back in the day feel really old. We’ve celebrated the releases…
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Live: Ben Watt/Bernard Butler. The Greystones, Sheffield 15.04.14, plus Gallery

  • April 24, 2014
  • Staff Writers
A full three decades after the release of his first, and until now, only solo record, North Marine Drive, it’s been something of a renaissance of late for Ben Watt,…
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Not Forgotten: Bernard Butler – People Move On

  • April 15, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
When former Suede guitar botherer Bernard Butler announced he was going solo after a short but troubled collaboration with Soul singer David McAlmont, I barely blinked. I was actually pretty…
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