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Beautiful Days Festival Review 2017
Editor Sep 4, 2017 0

Between Friday 18th and Sunday 20th August 2017 the bizarre, the wonderful and the contradictions of the norm gathered in…

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Stranglers Live Review
Editor Apr 7, 2017 0

Jet Black, aged 78, their original drummer, once told me he is the oldest rock star still playing. Jet doesn’t…

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Shed Seven Announce Tour and NEW ALBUM!
Editor Feb 21, 2017 0

Sneaky Brit-poppers, Shed Seven have admitted to secretly recording their first new album in 16 years! Frontman Rick Witter commented:…

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Levellers confirmed for Folk by the Oak!
Editor Jan 5, 2017 0

Formed in Brighton in 1988, the folk-rock group will close the all-day festival taking place in the grounds of Hatfield…

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Shiiine On Weekender announce line-up additions including a festival exclusive from Happy Mondays’ Gaz Whelan
Editor Oct 17, 2016 0

The Freestylers, The Sundowners and The Train Set join Echo and the Bunnymen, Shed Seven, Cast, Black Grape, The Wonder…

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Medicine Men new single & video
Editor Oct 11, 2016 0

Complete with soaring synths, steel-drum guitars, and a rhythm section that wouldn’t sound out of place at the Sub Club…

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Frank Turner’s 2000th Show to be in Nottingham!
Editor Oct 10, 2016 0

As well as playing the Talbot Street venue on Friday, December 9 as part of his UK tour, the international…

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