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DozenQ – Gavin Chappell-Bates
Gavin Chappell-Bates is a singer, guitarist, songwriter and live looper from Cambridgeshire, England performing effervescent emotive yin/yang indie pop. His…
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The Only Ones (Peter Perret): Book Review by Colin Bryce
The One and Only has been out of print for well over a decade now with used copies in high…
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Jeff Monk LP Reviews Dec 2017
Ruby Rose Fox: Domestic (Independent) Most music fans would agree that sometimes you don’t find any true artistic jewels unless…
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DozenQ – Daniel Bennett Group
Manhattan-based saxophonist Daniel Bennett has been hailed as one of the most original and unpredictable musical voices of his generation.…
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Casino Classics – Longjohn Reviews
Casino Classics – Complete Collection Album review Cherry Red Records have seen fit to extend their musical family to incorporate a…
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The Runaways – Scenester Reviews
The Runaways (Cherry Red Records CDMRED 237) Girl groups are nothing new, and this was also true back in the…
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Count Indigo speaks to Eyeplug.net
I love to entertain and seduce an audience with performances that hark back to the wealth of post war showmen…
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The Primitives – Scenester LP Review
The Primitives Everything’s Shining Bright The Lazy Recordings 1985-1987 (Cherry Red CDBRED 560) A fitting, comprehensive double CD companion to…
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DozenQ – Empire of Gold
Born in San Diego, California in 1987 and raised in Tecate, Mexico until the age of 8 when he then…
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The Incredibly Strange Music Box: LP Review
The Incredibly Strange Music Box: 60 Songs from The Cramps’ Crazy Collection (Righteous Psalm 23 85D) Anyone picking up this monster…
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Jeff Monk LP Reviews June 2015 (Part 1)
Honey is at the table and ready to deal except the cards are marked and the dealer already knows exactly…
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