

Lethargy – After All this Has Gone (Self Release)
Lethargy formed in 2000,and after nearly ten years of silence, a new album emerges. Why now you might ask? A band that offered much promise...
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Jeff Dahl – ‘Mr Antlers I Presume?’ (Iwannabeahoople Records)
Ok, Heres the deal. Limited to 100 copies then they're gone as an appetizer to the new LP that's on the way. This CD only...
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Andy McCoy – ‘21st Century Rocks’ (Ainoa Productions)
It’s been a while since we heard anything from the Sherriff McCoy. In fact, its 10 years since Hanoi Rocks performed their last hurrah and...
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The Hangmen – Cactusville (Acetate Records)
The Hangmen release records when they want to release records. The Hangmen don't seem to have a mapped out plan to their rock and Roll and...
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Starcrawler – Devour You (Rough Trade Records)
The embers of 70’s rock ‘n’ roll are still simmering away and one band ready to torch the world and bring it all back screaming...
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Dead Furies – Stay Gold (Dragstrip Riot Records)
Wow-what a fantastic record. That's it I could leave the review right there that's all you need to know. It's nothing new - they're...
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Gyasi – Androgyne (Escaped Peacock Records)
You can forget about your boot boy Glam of Guida or any other pretenders who think they have their finger on the pulse of...
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Pardon Us – Wait (Self Release)
Pardon us are a pop-punk band from Liverpool who formed in 2014. Some of their members have also played in Flamingo 50, the Down and Outs...
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Bitch Queens – ‘City of Class’ (Lux Noise Records/Spaghetty Town Records)
Following up their excellent ‘L.O.V.E.’ album, the Bitch Queens continue their upward ascent with new album ‘City of Class.’ They continue their natural development...
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