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Tankus The Henge LUNA PARK! |
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Tankus The Henge LUNA PARK! Tankus The Henge Records (available 5 December 2020)
Speaking about the underlying themes at play, frontman Jaz Delorean says:
“I don’t think the public knows the entire truth when it comes to the hardships and thin margins of running a venue, and most of the time we don’t want them to. They [...]
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Jim White MISFIT’S JUBILEE |
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Jim White MISFIT’S JUBILEE. Loose
The ever-elusive Americana maverick JIM WHITE returns with his most upbeat, hallucinogenic record to date. Known for his catalogue of dark ruminations on all things Southern, White’s latest outing, MISFIT’S JUBILEE, features a nonstop parade of manic, blue-collar conflagrations exploring realms dark and light, mystic and mundane, cynical and heartfelt; all [...]
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Plants and Animals THE JUNGLE |
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Plants and Animals THE JUNGLE. Secret City Records
“We started working on this a couple of years ago. Warren was afraid for a friend’s health. He thought he was self-medicating too much and not taking care of himself. He couldn’t let go of this image of an overworked dude swallowing too many sleeping pills and falling [...]
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Roger Waters Us + Them Review |
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Roger Waters: US + THEM CDs Include:
CD 1
1. Intro
2. Speak To Me
3. Breathe
4. One of These Days
5. Time
6 .Breathe (Reprise)
7. The Great Gig in the Sky
8. Welcome to the Machine
9. Déjà Vu
10. The Last Refugee
11. Picture That
12. Wish You Were Here
13. The Happiest Days of Our Lives
14. Another Brick in the Wall Part 2
15. Another [...]
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Ryan Hamilton’s New Record |
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Roger Waters: US + THEM CDs Include:
CD 1
1. Intro
2. Speak To Me
3. Breathe
4. One of These Days
5. Time
6 .Breathe (Reprise)
7. The Great Gig in the Sky
8. Welcome to the Machine
9. Déjà Vu
10. The Last Refugee
11. Picture That
12. Wish You Were Here
13. The Happiest Days of Our Lives
14. Another Brick in the Wall Part 2
15. Another [...]
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Emily Barker’s New LP |
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‘Geography’ is next and also is a reflection of home and identity (“Eucalypts after rain/Remind me who I’m again”) interpreted by plucked guitar, a slightly more upbeat pace, and sung with more joy and expression. It too is supported by a strong melody which is a feature of Barker’s music. ‘The Woman Who Planted Trees’ [...]
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