Rock
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Shonen Knife – ‘Free Time’
(album, Damnably) The legendary Osaka trio’s 15th studio album finds Shonen Knife refining their Ramonic poppery to a fine point…
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Focusing on unique and non-generic exponents of guitar heroics, Eyeplug’s rock pages are a cliché-free zone, dissecting the classic and…
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DozenQ – Dara
Dara is a singer songwriter whose brand of story telling encompasses tales of heartache, despair and occasionally redemption. With the…
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Thee Hypnotics – Come Down Heavy (album, Situa)
Come Down Heavy is a behemoth of an album that presses down upon the senses like 20,000 leagues of heavy…
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Album Reviews – August 2012 by Colin Bryce
VA: Have Mercy! The Songs of Don Covay (Ace) I had no idea Don Covay had written or co-written so…
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My Chemical Romance – Live
PROCESSION MOVES ON, THE SHOUTING IS OVER My Chemical Romance, Hammersmith Apollo It’d been a long cold wait for the…
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The Fuse Review – Colin Bryce May 2015
So, here we are now in 2015 with the latest by the re-christened Fuse. The rusted out car on the…
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Cherry Red Album Reviews – Mar 2015 by Scenester
Demis Roussos On The Greek Side Of My Mind (RPM Retro 915) Continuing their policy of making available albums which…
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Metal Gear Solid Madonnas (MGSM) Review – Feb 2015 by Colin Bryce
MetalGearSolidMadonnas (MGSM) Reload/Viking Queen/Supreme (Dig the Fuzz Singles Club 7 inch, Ltd. Edition of 250) Dig the Fuzz returns! The…
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Jesse Hector Review – Feb 2015 by Colin Bryce
In the early 1990s, a decade on after Jesse Hector – he of (Hammersmith) Gorillas fame – had retired from…
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Scott Morgan Review – Feb 2015 by Colin Bryce
Scott Morgan Revolutionary Action (Easy Action) I first heard of Scott Morgan and his band the Rationals back in the…
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Mohair Sweets reviewed by Scenester
Mohair Sweets You Better Read Before You Sign (CD Mohair #01) Sandwiched in between the wheezy grind of the hurdy-gurdy,…
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