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Lost Girls: Corsica Studios, London – Live Review

Lost Girls Corsica Studios, London 7th November 2023 Norwegian duo Lost Girls provide a sweeping exploration of...

Beige Palace: Making Sounds For Andy

Beige Palace: Making Sounds For Andy (Human Worth) Available 10/11/23 Vinyl | Stream here Beige Palace, minimalist-noise-avant-garde...

ØXN: CYRM – Album Review

Could the album of the year be a folk album? Irish quartet ØXN call themselves "experimental doom folk" and their debut CYRM has more in common with avant-garde noise bands than campfire folk. And it's a definite contender, says Tim Cooper.

Sheer Mag announce new album Playing Favorites

Sheer Mag have announced a new album, Playing Favorites, due to be released...

Little Simz: O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester – Live Review

Little Simz | Hak Baker O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester 6th November 2023 Little Simz (supported by...

Yngwie Malmsteen, Electric Ballroom London – Live review

Yngwie Malmsteen Electric Ballroom, London 5th November 2023 Should you meet your heroes? Simon Reed finds out...

Wednesday: Band on the Wall, Manchester – Live Review

Wednesday Band on the Wall, Manchester 6th November 2023 The North Carolina indie rockers bring lurid and...

Dylan James – Expected to Fly – Album Review

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The Nomads – Interview

Forty years ago, The Nomads kickstarted the Scandinavian garage-rock scene with their debut mini-album,...

Standing The Test Of Time: James: Gold Mother and Laid – Review

James: Gold Mother and Laid Coloured Vinyl Out now National Album Day returned for it's sixth year...


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