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Tom McRae at Nottingham The Rescue Rooms, Wed 24 Nov

Review by Jo Sutton

Mr McRae melts hearts at Nottingham's Rescue Rooms.»

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The Hope Of The States Dust off Their Rackets for 'secret' Music and Picture Shows

News by Jo Sutton

The road welcomes back with open, hairy arms for three precious nights of pleasure, the delectable treasure that is Thee Hope of The States...»

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Bumblebeez - White Printz e. p.

Review by Jo Sutton

White Printz offers a healthy blend of sample-laden digitry, incorporating of all things what sounds like the centre court at Wimbledon, a hip-hop freakishness with an intelligently contradicting technological fetish, and all this quite surprisingly sandwiched between coarse, sexy-as-hell, dirge-ridden rock.»

The Zephyrs - A Year To The Day

Review by Jo Sutton

By the time you’re reading this, 'A Year To The Day' will have been on record shop shelves for just over two weeks. Those who have already claimed this album as their own will need absolutely no convincing of its integrity and beauty. Those of you whose grubby mitts have not reached for this shiny golden nugg»

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Adom - Idiot Savant

Review by Jo Sutton

“This band kisses crowds like black widows," according to the Miami Herald. This band, like many, many bands before them, and many, many more to come, have been locked into a gruelling, mammoth-sized tour spanning several months. This band, like all the other performers who travel the same path, have acquired th»

Beatglider - We Gotta Coast

Review by Jo Sutton

'We Gotta Coast' is Beatglider's debut single with record label support, a consequent venture after their time spent high amongst the magic confined within the Hollywood Hills, miles away from their former musical hinterland of Rayleigh, Essex. They appear to have bought back with them a track »

OK Go - Don't Ask Me

Review by Jo Sutton

This is two and a half minutes of ‘teen-punk’ cheekiness. It’s everything you would expect it to be. It’s uncontrollable anger in a rebellious, adolescent way. It’s everything you wanted to say to your mother before you learned the indisputable power of deodorant, including acrimonious swear word. It’s locked some»

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Medium 21 - By My Side

Review by Jo Sutton

You’re lying in bed. A small gap in the curtain reveals an alluring ray of sunlight. You sit up to bask in the glory of what’s just outside your window when suddenly, you’re paralysed with pain down one side of your head. That’s right, it’s the morning after the night before, and you’re trapped between a rock and a »


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