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- Akira The Don
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Akira The Don has just released the excellent Clones single to critical acclaim, is busy putting the…

- Termites
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Termites are a Bristol band who seem destined for great things, they’ve just recently released their…
- The Crimea
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The Crimea have recently released their debut album Tragedy Rocks to rave reviews, including eight…
- Husky Rescue
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Husky Rescue produced what was for me the album of the year with Country Falls. A beguiling mix of…
- Long-view
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Manchester’s Long-view have had something of a quiet period over the last 18 months after bursting…
- Paris Motel
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When a little six track EP dropped onto my doormat last week I wasn’t aware at the time of how significant…

- Dogs
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As nice as it is to hear a band playing nice genteel, string soaked music with harmonies a plenty, you really can’t…

- Cagedbaby
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The debut Cagedbaby album Will See You Now is about to hit the shops in the next week so we felt it…
- The Loved Ones
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Here’s my interview with The Loved Ones to give you a taste of what these guys are all about. By the sounds…

- The Organ
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The Organ formed in Vancouver in 2001. They craft morose pop tunes, delicately walking the ling between melancholy…
- Former Bullies
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Former Bullies are a two piece, Nick Ainsworth takes up vocals and guitar, while Tom Settle is on drums. So far…
- Narco
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Over the last six months or so we’ve been warning you about the impending five-piece musical arsenal that…

- Rise, The
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Despite having been together for only a few months, promising local band The Rise’s tight,…

- Five O’Clock Heroes
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The Five O’Clock Heroes make the kind of unpretentious, honest music that journalists always talk about but…
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Comment Permalink | ktb said:
Having seen that gig and others from Slashed Seat Affair, The Soho Revue is not for bands. No atmosphere and the audience are way back from the stage and sitting down! Come to the next 333 Motherbar gig and see the real Slashed Seat Affair with the reaction of a crowd that rocks to great new music.
From the entry 'Slashed Seat Affair'
Comment Permalink | skit said:
damn fine piece of work even if i say so myself.
leagues beyond the ‘dogma’ stuff which was also a damn fine piece of work itself!
From the entry 'Glypotheque'