

Girls In Synthesis – ‘Konsumerausch’ (Hound Gawd! Records)
London post punk noise bringers Girls In Synthesis turn up the tempo on this EP? Mini Album? Extended single? Who knows what to quantify it...
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Chesty Malone & The Slice ‘Em Ups – ‘Please Chesty Don’t Hurt ‘Em’ (Cleopatra Records)
It's been five years between 'We're Still Dead' and 'Please Chesty' five years one pandemic, two presidents, a shit show in the UK, and Europe...
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Towers Of London – ‘Yet To Be’ (Big Shades Productions)
Ahhhhh, Towers Of London, the band whose singer once proudly proclaimed they could dick on the Sex Pistols are back. Returning with their first new...
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Rough Gutts – ‘Vol I & II’ (Boss Tuneage Records)
Post pandemic punk rock is alive and kicking. When a new name crops up and when you hear them described as a cross between Bronx...
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Tysondog – ‘Midnight’ (From The Vaults/Target Spv)
NWOBHM stalwarts Tysondog return with their latest collection of riffery – 'Midnight'. The band enjoyed some limited success back in the 80s while being signed...
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Sator – ‘Return Of The Barbie-Q-Killers’ (Wild Kingdom)
"Return of The Barbie-Q-Killers" is the long-awaited sequel of the 1994 "Barbie-Q-Killers", which means more obscure punk track covered by Sator. "Return of The Barbie-Q-Killers"...
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UK Subs – ‘Reverse Engineering’ (Cleopatra Records)
"And now the end is near and so we face the final curtain"... or something like that. After completing the A-Z and then having a...
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Marc Valentine – ‘Future Obscure’ (Arcane Wires Records)
When a band goes on hiatus, however brief, it’s usually a reliance on the back catalogue to get the fans through the downtime; not so...
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The Richmond Sluts – ‘Psychoactive Sounds’ (Rock Box Records)
Alright, all you groovy cats out there on this spinning rock just waiting for some cool tunes to float by. Well, the wait is over...
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The Urban Voodoo Machine – ‘$nake Oi£ Engin€’ (Gypsy Hotel Records)
Sounding like the best night out on the wrong side of town, Dalston's finest and dandiest vagabonds The Urban Voodoo Machine return with their long...
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