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Blue Oyster Cult: The Symbol Remains – album review

Blue Oyster Cult The Symbol Remains Frontiers Records LP | CD | DL | Streaming Out now! Back with their first new studio album in almost two decades,...

Insomniac Turns 25: The Album Green Day Never Bettered

In 1995 Green Day were riding high on the success of the multi-platinum Dookie, released the previous year. Their follow-up, Insomniac, would cement them...

Regional Creeps: Do It For Yourself – single review

Regional Creeps Do It For Yourself (Regional Records) DL / Stream Out Now!   Andy Brown reviews the latest single from Barnsley-based indie-pop four-piece, Regional Creeps for Louder Than...

Bad Marley And The Wasters: Nightly Dread – album review

Bad Marley And The Wasters / Various Artists Nightly Dread One Step Outside Records DL / CD Out Now!   Andy Brown has a one-man punky reggae party at home...

Six Of The Best Sets At Loftas Fest 2020

From toe-tapping rock n’ roll to darkly ethereal modular synthpop - discover highlights from the vibrant Loftas Fest in Vilnius, Lithuania... It’s predominantly local acts...

Things we didn’t know a month ago: September 2020

New tunes by some fresh faced new(ish) bands that by Keith Goldhanger confesses not to have heard before September 2020. Month nine or month six.......? Time...

Jimmy Watkins & Running Punks – interview

Jimmy Watkins is the running reviewing punk phenomenon who's taking over the world! He recently ran with IDLES and Lauren Laverne's a huge fan....

Nate Soundz: Hip-Hop’s newest superstar – “I’m inspired by what I haven’t heard”

Nate Soundz is a creative anomaly, especially in the world of rhyme, the beat and the rap. An artist, a producer, an authentic, fiery,...

The PondHawks – interview and new single

The leading indie pop band in the United States, The PondHawks, have recently released their newest single Invisible Stranger, a song of hope and...

Surely it’s time for the super rich rock stars to get their hands in their deep pockets and save grass roots venues and arts

We’ve been saying this for a long time.  Surely it’s time for the super rich rock stars to get their hands in their deep pockets and save grass roots venues and the arts...

The Reggae Strings – Reggae Strings/Reggae Strings Vol 2 – album review

The Reggae Strings - Reggae Strings/Reggae Strings Vol 2 Doctor Bird 2CD/DL Released 9th October, 2020 Reissue of two big-selling albums originally released by Trojan Records in the...

Crass: The Crassical Collection (reissued 7×2-CD) reviewed

Crass - The Crassical Collection (One Little Independent) 2-CD (x7) Out Now Nathan Brown reviews a new collection of CD boxes charting the fortunes of Crass,...
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