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100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #80 Edwin Starr – War

Released : 1970 It isn’t hard to understand why Edwin Starr’s version of what was originally earmarked to be a…

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Edwin Starr, Protest Songs, War

Babeheaven – Sink Into Me review

What feels like a million years ago the term “bedroom” was a semi-derogatory one for musicians, applied to those who…

Babeheaven, Indie, Sink Into Me, Soul

Pictish Trail – Island Family review

They say write about what you know, but what happens when what you see becomes all there is? Being locked…

Folktronica, Island Family Review, Isle of Eigg, Johnny Lynch, Pictish Trail

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #81 The Kinks – Lola

Released : 1970 If amongst the post-shoegaze Blur’s creative antecedents were definitely The Kinks, the metaphorical root of ‘Girls who…

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Lola, Ray Davies, The Kinks

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #82 Judie Tzuke – Stay With Me Til Dawn

Released : 1979 Sometimes it’s hard to to take artists at much beyond face value. Judie Tzuke started working in…

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Judie Tuke, Stay With Me Til Dawn

Review: The Weather Station – How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars

For most artists the experience is rare, if indeed it they ever experience it; the opposite of writer’s block, where…

Folk, How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars, Tamara Lindeman, The Weather Station

Bandicoot – Black After Dark review

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club once asked the question of whatever happened to their rock n’ roll. This was way back…

Bandicoot, Black After Dark Review, Indie, Wales

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #83 Sly & The Family Stone – Family Affair

Released: 1971 Born Sylvester Stewart in Denton, Texas, the man the world – and America in particular – would come…

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Bobby Womack, Funk, It's A Family Affair, Sly & The Family Stone, There's A Riot Going On

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #84 The Cramps – Human Fly

Released : 1978 The first time you see it the automatic reaction is that it must be a put up…

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Human Fly, Lux Interior, Psychobilly, The Cramps

The Boo Radleys – Keep On With Falling Review

To put the length of the Boo Radleys absence from the music industry into context, when their last album Kingsize…

Boo Radleys, Britpop, Keep On With Falling review, Wake Up Boo!

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