Interviews
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DozenQ – The Lovely Eggs
A pigeon laid two eggs in an abandoned nest on our bathroom windowsill.The eggs were incubating while we were writing…
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The Creation – Eddie Phillips
The Creation started life as the Mark Four. This band was made up of Kenny Pickett, real name Kenny Lee,…
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Tony Morrison – The Long and the Short of It
Setting aside his poorly-rewarded role as EYEPLUG’s guitar maven, Tony Morrison is perhaps best known for his tenures with Long…
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Boz Boorer
Martin James ‘Boz’ Boorer was born on 19 May 1962 in Edgware, North London and is married to Lyn, with…
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Scaling The 50ft Woman
Scaling The 50ft Woman Hot on the (high) heels of their recent Menage à Trois EP, I strapped on my…
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The Computers – How Punk Are You?
Now in their fifth year, Exeter quartet the Computers have developed into one of the most visceral and exciting bands…
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Bob Meyer interviews Josienne Clarke
Anyone who tunes in to my radio show will know my favourite modern female folk singer/songwriter is Josienne Clarke. Josienne has…
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The Wind-Up Birds – Tense, Nervous, Headache?
I’ve always had a soft spot for Leeds. Used to admire their footballers back in the Bremner days, until I…
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Slug Guts – Drilling The Anus Of Culture A New Hole
Slug Guts are drilling the anus of culture a new hole, one record at time. Their current long player, Howlin’…
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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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DozenQ – The Lone Groover
The Lone Groover is Brian Caulfield – a one-man-and-a-guitar outfit who channels his love of folk, punk, and Americana into…
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Tamikrest – Community In Common Ground
Following the path trodden out of the Saharan deserts by fellow Touareg musicians Tinariwen, come Tamikrest. The word ‘Tamikrest’ means ‘junction’, ‘alliance’…
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