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Hands Up If You Love Husky Rescue!

Well if you do love Husky Rescue, then I can tell you now that you are in for a treat with Issue 90. The band are back with new album Ship Of Light and you’ll find a full review of that album inside, along with an exclusive interview with the band.

Aside from that album we also have releases from Andrew Vincent, Tindersticks and the Ralfe Band all going under the microscope, luckily for all concerned you’d be hard pushed to find a bad track between them as they all deliver superb albums.

It’s been a busy time for interviews as well, Japanese Voyeurs, Lowfields, The Little Black Hearts, Volcanoes and Robert George Saull And The Purgatory Players all stopped by for a quick chat with us at varying times over the last couple of weeks with some great insights gained into the bands concerned.

Features wise we take a look at the top five musicians who seem to suffer from bad PR, despite the fact they don’t really merit the stick they get and we’ve been out and about in Leeds and Leicester respectively to see Delphic and the wonderful Midlake on the live stage.

So there you have it, a bumper issue in many ways and if you can cross your fingers for us we may be back with a shiny new website for you to play with in the next few weeks if all goes to plan….I know you don’t need to say it…we’re spoiling you.

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