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Torsten, The Beautiful Libertine by Andy Bell – Scenester Reviews
Andy Bell Torsten, The Beautiful Libertine (Strike Force Entertainment SFE045) The upbeat ‘Statement of Intent’ opens Andy Bell’s seventh studio…
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DozenQ – Christopher Bell
Cellist and multi-instrumentalist Christopher Bell blends the classical and pop worlds. Clarinet, acoustic guitar, beat boxing and cello recorded live…
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Haircut 100 – Longjohn Reviews
Brit-Funk 6-piece Haircut 100 ‘s near chart topper ‘’Pelican West’’ has been given a new lease of life thanks to…
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DozenQ – Daniel Bennett Group
Manhattan-based saxophonist Daniel Bennett has been hailed as one of the most original and unpredictable musical voices of his generation.…
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DozenQ – MonaLisa Twins
The MonaLisa Twins, with the 19-year-old twin girls named Mona and Lisa being the core of the band, are one…
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DozenQ – FOG project
FOG project was an idea hatched during a fog drenched, cold and wet evening walk to the pub in October…
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Cherry Red Album Reviews – July 2013 (2) by Scenester
Otherwise known as their ‘Stonehenge’ LP, due to the perhaps ill-advised cover artwork, The Association’s self-titled fifth LP is all…
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Indie Icons – the Wolfhounds
Formed in the early 80s (no one quite knows when, as the process was somewhat random and organic), the Wolfhounds…
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DozenQ – Strangely Alright
Led by Singer Songwriter Regan Lane, Strangely Alright is a 5 piece lush pop rock band in the vein of…
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Indie Icons – 14 Iced Bears
14 Iced Bears first started playing live and recording records at the time of the C86 wave, building a following…
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Indie Icons – The Brilliant Corners
The Brilliant Corners hailed from Bristol & lasted a decade, 1983-93, the pillar to post members being Davey Woodward (singer/guitarist/writer),…
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Cherry Red Album Reviews – July 2013 by Scenester
The current upsurge of interest in the 1980’s does have a saving grace. The decade that is almost universally loathed…
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