Year: 2014
- Features

The Fall @ Under The Bridge
Under The Bridge (or to be precise, under Chelsea FC’s East Stand) is the chosen venue for Mark E Smith…
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The Polyphonic Spree @ The Clapham Grand
Braving a trek south on the Northern Line and a rampaging army of One Direction fans heading for home, your…
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J-Walk reviewed by Nick Churchill
J-Walk: Off Beat Tracks: 10, Website: www.wonderfulsound.com Label: Wonderfulsound Having all but invented Gnarls Barkley at the turn of the century, long…
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The Monks Kitchen reviewed by Nick Churchill
The Monks Kitchen: Title: Music from the Monks Kitchen Tracks: 16, Website: www.themonkskitchen.co.uk Label: Wonderfulsound Having dropped a superlative set of…
Read More » - Indie

Oasis reviewed by Nick Churchill
Oasis: Definitely Maybe (Chasing the Sun Edition) Tracks: 44, Website: www.oasisinet.com Label: Big Brother Records We wouldn’t have it any…
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DozenQ – I Like The GoGo
Formed in Brighton in November 2012, I Like The GoGo have pushed their way, kicking and screaming into the front…
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Eddi Reader – Nick Churchill’s Interviews
More than 25 years since she topped with charts with Perfect, Fairground Attraction’s relentlessly jaunty debut single, Eddi Reader has…
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The Primitives @ The Lexington
Last night saw Buzz Saw Indie Jingle Jangle maestros The Primitives play the first of 2 nights at the very…
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DozenQ – Jenna Marotta
Jenna is a New York City based songwriter with a passion for love that translates into beautiful poignant music. She…
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Cherry Red Album Reviews – June 2014 by Scenester
Todd Rundgren and Utopia Live at the Electric Ballroom Milwaukee 23/10/78 (Esoteric Recordings Eclec 22446) Music offers us a rare…
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Cherry Red Album Reviews – May 2014 by Long John
Northside Shall We Take A Trip: The Factory Recordings 1990-1991 Manchester band Northside receive the full reissue treatment at the hands…
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Graham Dee reviewed by Nick Churchill
I flatter myself that anyone should notice, but before we go any further I must declare an interest here, I…
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