Dick Porter
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What Would Jesus Drive – Black and Blue
(album, Eye See Sound) Some great albums float pleasantly out of the speakers like a summer zephyr, alighting upon the…
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Thee Oh Sees – Castlemania
(album, In The Red) This is head food for hungry heads. Whereas the Californian combos last outing, Warm Slime saw…
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STEVE LAKE – ZOUNDS
Nearly three decades after they first topped the independent charts with ‘Can’t Cheat Karma’, Zounds are back with a new…
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Letting The Train Take The Strain
Record shopping is not what it used to be, and with a mere handful of interesting places to buy interesting…
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Hawkwind, Wilko Johnson – Aylesbury Friars gig
Hawkwind, Wilko Johnson and Kris Needs to play landmark Friars gig, 28 May Aylesbury’s legendary Friars will be club celebrating…
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Blondie – ‘Panic Of Girls’
Future Publishing to issue long awaited Blondie album ‘Panic Of Girls’ as ‘Fan Pack’! Blondie fans itching to get their…
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The Computers – This Is The Computers
The Computers – This Is The Computers (album, One Little Indian). Some bands have names that match how they sound.…
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The Raveonettes – Raven In The Grave (album, Vice)
Throughout the last decade Danish duo Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo have issued a string of albums of genuine…
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Ringo DeathStarr – Colour Trip (album, Club AC30)
Occupying a kind of salted soil middle ground between My Bloody Valentine and late era Jesus and Mary Chain, Texan…
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Thee Hypnotics – Come Down Heavy (album, Situa)
Come Down Heavy is a behemoth of an album that presses down upon the senses like 20,000 leagues of heavy…
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The Crassical Collection: Penis Envy – Crass (Southern)
Despite the paucity of new Crass music emerging from Dial House, the group’s profile continued to grow as their gigging…
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The Crassical Collection: Stations of the Crass – Crass (Southern)
There were two main reasons why reactions by the music press were largely irrelevant to Crass. Firstly, they had little…
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