Originally released as a compilation album featuring five-tracks from New Yorks Electric Frankenstein and the equally wonderful Crash Street Kids alongside The Thing and Kathedral. ...
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The wealth of artists on the ever-growing roster of Chicago based label Bloodshot Records is something to behold. Over the past 25 years, they have...
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If you want an album that marries pop sensible melodies with some Britpop (I'm well aware they're Australian) with a twist think Pulp with their...
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Released via BMG with full support and collaboration of Wendy Dio and Niji Entertainment Group Inc. the ‘The Studio Album Collection 1996 -2004’ presents expanded...
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We live in strange times, and strange times call for creative solutions. Everybody has been affected but the coronavirus in one way or another, and...
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It was in 2006 that Detroit punks The Suicide Machines called it a day after 15 years and six albums. The break didn’t last too long because...
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My first encounter with Buffalo Summer was several years ago in Exeter when they were the support for one of the many incarnations of Heavens...
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Affectionately referred to as the ‘Baby Wildhearts’ back in the day, Scottish rockers Baby Chaos disappeared off the radar after 2 critically acclaimed albums and...
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