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Say Psych: Album Review: Los Bitchos – Let The Festivities Begin!

  • February 16, 2022
  • Le Crowley
London’s Los Bitchos have finally released their debut LP, aptly titled Let the Festivities Begin! It invokes panthers prowling through a desert, cowgirls swaggering into a saloon and kicking up…
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News: Broken Social Scene announce May/June UK dates

  • February 6, 2018
  • Jim F
Broken Social Scene will be heading back to the UK & Ireland this year having just announced a string of dates for this May & June with shows in Dublin,…
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Album Review: Hauschka – ‘What If’

  • March 20, 2017
  • Adrian Barr
Golden Globe and BAFTA nominee Volker Bertelmann AKA Hauschka’s is about to release his eighth album ‘What If’, haunting melodies, mysterious sounds, pristine ambience, minimalism, frenetic buzz, vintage sci-fi echo…
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