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March’s Round Up

What a month! Almost too much to remind you about, but first a quick rundown of the new reviews published, … More

Don Letts, Ex-Hex, Foals, Iron And Wine, Queen, Sleeper

Ex-Hex – It’s Real review

There’s a long list of THINGS YOU THINK YOU’LL NEVER WRITE in rock and roll; it’s a world that never … More

Ex-Hex, Its Real review, Mary Timony

In Town This Week – Neon Waltz

Long commute? You may have to re-appraise this when compared to the monumental effort of Caithness sextet Neon Waltz to … More

Neon Waltz

Potty Mouth – SNAFU review

It’s hard to imagine Malcolm McLaren believing that punk rock, a movement he created originally as a way to sell … More

Potty Mouth, Punk, SNAFU Review

Sleeper – The Modern Age review

It shouldn’t be much of a surprise that the lacquer of Britpop has faded so badly; if you were there … More

Britpop, Indie, Sleeper, The Modern Agre Review

Don Letts Interview : “You can’t silence the artist”

The generation that brought us punk rock always had a lot to say, but despite most of them being pension … More

Don Letts, Punk, Reggae, Turtle Bay

The Fernweh return with Sunsighs EP

The Fernweh’s eponymous debut album was one of the genuine word of mouth (And social media) stories of 2018; combining … More

The Fernweh

The Japanese House – Good At Falling review

You can’t beat heartbreak. That is of course when it’s being endured by somebody else; when it happens to you … More

Amber Bain, The Japanese House Good At Falling Review

Bohemian Cash Machine – Queen’s Endless Legacy

“Much to no-one’s surprise they weren’t killed off by the Youthquakes of punk, post-punk, Two-Tone, the New Romantics or anything else – instead they became gallingly bulletproof in the wider public’s eyes, no matter how many Smiths records I bought.”

Bohemian Rhapsody, Bpn Jovi, Freddie Mercury, Live Aid, Queen, Rami Malek, U2

February’s Round Up

Not that it came out that way on purpose, but February’s been dominated by singer-songwriters, especially people bringing new life … More

Beirut, Bob Mould, Foals, Jessica Pratt

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