Blues
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Bob Meyer’s Folk Companion – 4 July
Juniper Leaf I love it when an album gets stuck in my head like an ear worm burrowing it’s…
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Thee Ones – Eve Sessions
The album captures a long and sleepless weekend at Eve Studios, Manchester. The combination of Producer, Martin King’s old school…
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DozenQ – Polly and the Billets Doux
Polly And The Billets Doux are something quiet different. The genre-defiant quartet began life in the middle of a smoky…
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DozenQ – Eight Rounds Rapid
I always knew it was important to make new things. We are from this place. We make music of this…
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Ace Album Reviews – May 2013 by Colin Bryce
The Ace (USA) Story The Ace (USA) Story – Volume 5 (Ace) Here we are at fifth and final volume of Ace…
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DozenQ – King Salami & the Cumberland Three
King Salami & the Cumberland Three are an internaional band (1 french, 1 Jamaican, 1 japanese and 1 spanish) who…
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DozenQ – The bad joke that ended well
The bad joke that ended well play a garage rock, psychedelic and blues infused music with incredibly energetic shows. Playing…
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DozenQ – TaQuita Thorns
Coming straight out of Detroit, Michigan, the birthplace of Motown music, TaQuita Thorns is the ultimate Rock&Soul diva. Impressing crowds…
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Album Reviews – Nov 2012 by Colin Bryce
I cannot believe it has been thirty-plus years since Secret Affair released their debut LP Glory Boys. That record impressed…
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Seasick Steve – ‘You Can’t Teach An Old Dog New Tricks’
(album, Play It Again Sam) What’s not to like about Steven Gene Wold? His earthy charm, homemade instrumentation and blistering…
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The Calimocho Club – ‘Whoa Whoa Hey Hey’
(EP, own label) A howling phoenix emerging from the ashes of the mighty Black Knights, the Calimocho Club announce themselves…
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DozenQ – Suburban Dirts
Suburban Dirts are a trailer trash folk blues band with hints of Americana from Hertfordshire, UK. The core of the…
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