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Hebden Bridge Trades Club

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Live: The Unthanks at Hebden Bridge Trades Club

  • November 10, 2015
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It took the Unthanks a decade, and many different guises, to produce a masterpiece like this year’s Mount The Air, but this stripped down 10th anniversary tour also showcases gems…
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Live Review: St Etienne play Foxbase Alpha, Hebden Bridge Trades Club

  • September 14, 2015
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They say if you can remember the sixties you weren’t there and the same is true for the rave generation of the nineties. Once they’d got back home from a…
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Live Review: Smoke Fairies – Hebden Bridge Trades Club, 26.4.15

  • May 3, 2015
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After their second album got mixed reviews Smoke Fairies had a crisis of confidence questioning whether they should go on but this confident show made you glad they did. One…
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Live review: The Lovely Eggs at the Trades Club, Hebden Bridge.

  • March 22, 2015
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When a singer is hammered on stage it is usually incredibly irritating but tonight it actually adds to the anarchy this talented duo seem to thrive on. When Holly Ross…
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