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Sennen AGE OF DENIAL |
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Sennen AGE OF DENIAL (Hungry Audio) is Released 5 April 2010.
Larry Holmes - vocals, guitar
Rich Kelleway - vocals, guitar
Andrew Horner - bass
James Brown - drums
A 4-piece band from Norwich, UK. Leading lights of the expanding “nu-gaze” scene. The band first came to prominence supporting the likes of Ulrich Schnauss, The Early Years, Editors, The Telescopes, [...]
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The Jim Jones Revue ‘Here To Save Your Soul’ |
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How do you like your rock? Hard, with soul and blues to spare? Real and raw? How about a Jerry Lee Lewis pumping-piano to spice things up a bit? An album with some of the best rock standards known to man? You do? Then look no further, because The Jim Jones Revue has it all, and [...]
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This Morning Call ‘All Quiet At 4am’ |
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Release Date: 12 April on the Substream Label
This Morning Call, aka Ben Heyworth, is a UK electronic pop producer. Mixing traditional indie balladry with live orchestration, electronic quirks, glitch and ambience, he draws a sombre line under the increasingly creative electro scene activities. But he also quietly remanufactures the tradional guitar band set-up. You’ll hear [...]
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What’s Wrong With HIM? |
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‘SCREAMWORKS: LOVE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE, CHAPTERS 1-13′
I’m confused. I thought HIM was a lighter shade of metal, not a mainstream medium-heavy rock band. I’m even more confused by the high praise for the band as seen on Amazon from reviewers who must be loyal fans… The only expanantion must be that the band has [...]
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Shutter Island Soundtrack (Rhino) |
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This soundtrack is the latest in a long line of collaborations between Martin Scorcese and Robbie Robertson. The relationship starting back in 1978 with THE LAST WALTZ, a concert film which chronicled The Band’s history, along with the original members’ final performance together. During the years that followed, Robertson and Scorcese collaborated on the music [...]
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Beth Nielsen Chapman Back To Love |
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We still have another nine months of 2010 left, and many more albums to listen to, but here’s an album that could well end up becoming Shakenstir’s album of the year. Last weekend I witnessed a live performance by Beth Nielsen Chapman in Llandudno where she performed many songs from this album, during what I can [...]
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