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New York Dolls: ‘CAUSE I SEZ SO (Rhino) |
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My introduction to the New York Dolls was via Manchester’s Move festival back in 2004/2005. For a band who had only delivered 2 studio albums since their debut in 1973 the reception the guys received was nothing less than rapturous, with the Old Trafford bars emptying in super-quick time. Well, it’s now 2009 and the band has [...]
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Pretenders: Break Up The Concrete & The Best Of (Rhino) |
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The new album ‘Break Up The Concrete’ sees Chrissie Hynde at her blistering best. Attacking from the off in mind-blowing fashion with the rockabilly stomper ‘Boots Of Chinese Plastic’, which sets the tone for the rest of the record.
It’s an album steeped in rock ‘n’ roll all wrapped around Chrissie’s timeless vocal, searing melodies [...]
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Ohbijou: BEACONS (Bella Union) |
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The new album ‘Break Up The Concrete’ sees Chrissie Hynde at her blistering best. Attacking from the off in mind-blowing fashion with the rockabilly stomper ‘Boots Of Chinese Plastic’, which sets the tone for the rest of the record.
It’s an album steeped in rock ‘n’ roll all wrapped around Chrissie’s timeless vocal, searing melodies [...]
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Son Volt: CENTRAL AMERICAN DUST (Rounder Decca) |
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The new album ‘Break Up The Concrete’ sees Chrissie Hynde at her blistering best. Attacking from the off in mind-blowing fashion with the rockabilly stomper ‘Boots Of Chinese Plastic’, which sets the tone for the rest of the record.
It’s an album steeped in rock ‘n’ roll all wrapped around Chrissie’s timeless vocal, searing melodies [...]
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The Nightjars: THE NIGHTJARS (The Nightjars) |
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The new album ‘Break Up The Concrete’ sees Chrissie Hynde at her blistering best. Attacking from the off in mind-blowing fashion with the rockabilly stomper ‘Boots Of Chinese Plastic’, which sets the tone for the rest of the record.
It’s an album steeped in rock ‘n’ roll all wrapped around Chrissie’s timeless vocal, searing melodies [...]
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Jeff Buckley: Grace (2009) |
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The new album ‘Break Up The Concrete’ sees Chrissie Hynde at her blistering best. Attacking from the off in mind-blowing fashion with the rockabilly stomper ‘Boots Of Chinese Plastic’, which sets the tone for the rest of the record.
It’s an album steeped in rock ‘n’ roll all wrapped around Chrissie’s timeless vocal, searing melodies [...]
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