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Frenchkiss Records

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Album Review: Somebody’s Child – Somebody’s Child

  • January 30, 2023
  • Julia Mason
The singer of Somebody's Child sitting on a car
Ireland’s Somebody’s Child have released their debut self-titled album on the Frenchkiss Records. Somebody’s Child is the musical project of Cian Godfrey and he is keen to impress upon listeners…
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TRACK: Valley Maker – ‘No One Is Missing’

  • January 15, 2021
  • Staff Writers
AUSTIN CRANE sounds like a name that folk scene followers have heard for ages, so it’s quite surprising to know that he is just past 30, moving back East after…
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Album Review: Diet Cig – Do you wonder about me?

  • May 4, 2020
  • Jim F
Some things change and some things stay the same. We all know that, and that’s the case too for Alex Luciano and Noah Bowman, aka Diet Cig who’s second album…
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News: US punks Tweens to release self-titled debut LP

  • March 30, 2014
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For a young band on the first steps of their career, there can be nothing better than receiving accolades and support from those that have ‘made it’. Take The Tweens…
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