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EP Review: Two Skies – When the Storm Hits

  • April 13, 2016
  • Le Crowley
Two Skies will release their new EP When the Storm Hits on 15th April. The release will come via Sister 9 Recordings and will be the bands sixth release. Formed…
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LIVE: Karma Alldayer. Temple of Boom, Leeds. 25-07-2015

  • August 2, 2015
  • stAn
The Temple of Boom, (which has to be one of the best names for a venue. Ever.), – neatly tucked away on a side street at the lower, less glamorous, side…
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Premiere: First release on Ghostly Figures records – Stay/ Ocean by Two Skies

  • September 25, 2014
  • Simon Delic
Here at Backseat Mafia we pride ourselves in the fact that we don’t just regurgitate or cut and paste press releases, there are plenty of other sites that do that…
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Live: Bang Bang Romeo – The Leadmill – 19/04/14

  • April 20, 2014
  • Jon Bryan
When I first encountered Bang Bang Romeo, I had no expectations of them, as I was supposed to be reviewing another band. That night they absolutely blew me away and…
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