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See: Mourn reveal new video for Call you Back

  • May 9, 2020
  • Jim F
Catalan indie pop trio Mourn are back with a new single “Call you Back”, out now via Captured Tracks. Following the bands much lauded debut, 2008’s Sorpresa Familia, the band…
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Say Psych: Preview: Strange Waves IV, Manchester – 20.10.2018

  • October 6, 2018
  • Le Crowley
Manchester promoters Strange Days and Now Wave have joined forces once more to offer a night of loosely psychedelic themed music across three venues in the city on 20th October.…
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Playlist: Basque Post-Punks Belako choose us a Punk Top Ten

  • February 22, 2018
  • Jim F
Ahead of tomorrow (23rd February) album launch, we spoke to Basque country post-punks Belako about their ten favourite punk records. The album,‘Render Me Numb, Trivial Violence’, was led by the…
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Album Review: Mourn – ‘Ha, Ha, He.’

  • June 9, 2016
  • Rhiannon Law
Catalonian four-piece Mourn make a welcome return with 26 minutes of youthful exuberance. ‘Ha, Ha, He.’ (out now via Captured Tracks) is the second album released by Mourn in the…
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