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Music
Amebix – ‘Knights of the Black Sun’
(single, Easy Action) A taster for the forthcoming Sonic Mass album, set for release this September, ‘Knights of the Black…
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News
Trojan Boxset Bonanza
Trojan Records have launched an exciting new genre-based 2CD series featuring the very best in Jamaican sounds from the past…
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Live
WHAT WOULD JESUS DRIVE / THE EYELIDS
Seven Go Psycho In Cornwall WWJD/The Eyelids: Friday 27 May, Penzance, Studio Bar If you’ve not been before, the Studio…
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Garage
What Would Jesus Drive – Black and Blue
(album, Eye See Sound) Some great albums float pleasantly out of the speakers like a summer zephyr, alighting upon the…
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Genres
The Disrupters – Generation Retard
(album, Overground) There’s been something of a resurgence of interest in the whole UK82 scene over the past few months,…
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Exotica
Kris Needs Presents… Dirty Water 2 – More Birth of Punk Attitude
(2CD set, Year Zero) Happily, the overwhelmingly positive response to Dirty Water – The Birth of Punk Attitude has enabled…
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News
Zounds – New Album
Thirty years on from The Curse of Zounds, Steve Lake’s transcendent post-punk trio are back with a follow up The…
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News
The Kinks – reissues
The Kinks – reissues of more classic albums in brand new deluxe format. Legendary British guitar group the Kinks are…
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News
Night Noise Team – ‘You Won’
Night Noise Team offer free track, ‘You Won’ from their new album Slow Release! As Edinburgh-based indie-pop titans Night Noise…
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Garage
The Computers – This Is The Computers
The Computers – This Is The Computers (album, One Little Indian). Some bands have names that match how they sound.…
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Punk
The Crassical Collection: Penis Envy – Crass (Southern)
Despite the paucity of new Crass music emerging from Dial House, the group’s profile continued to grow as their gigging…
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Punk
The Crassical Collection: Stations of the Crass – Crass (Southern)
There were two main reasons why reactions by the music press were largely irrelevant to Crass. Firstly, they had little…
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