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Last Wave To Surfsville by The Surfin’ Lungs – Album Review
By Dominic Picksley Europe’s premier surf pop band, The Surfin’ Lungs, blast back into action with their first album in ... -
Paul Weller – Live Review – Halifax Piece Hall
By Victoria Holdsworth, July 2022 When the Modfather rolls into town, there are two things that stand out. The venue ... -
A Q&A with Into the Unknown
Symphonic rock with metal influences, here’s James from Into the Unknown… What’s the title of your latest release, and what ... -
Acoustic Hymns Vol. 1 by Richard Ashcroft – Album Review
By David Schuster Acoustic Hymns Vol. 1 is a brave album. After all, in the case of the tracks from ... -
Manic Street Preachers – Live Review – York Barbican
By Alex Hoggard, October 2021 It is only four weeks since Manic Street Preachers last played in Yorkshire, at Halifax’s ... -
Dear John: Concert for War Child UK – Album Review
By David Schuster John Lennon would have been 80 last year, and it’s a fitting tribute to the musical legend ... -
A Q&A with Night Flight
London collective riffing off the classics, making it their own – here’s frontman Sam… How did you get the title ... -
Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage (2010) – Film Review
By Roger Crow Imagine a soundtrack to your life, created by a band formed the month you were born. For ... -
Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) 50th Anniversary Edition by The ...
By David Schuster Has there ever been a band more influential and less recognised than The Kinks? I think not. ... -
So it Goes by New Order + Liam Gillick – Album Review
By David Schuster It’s often the case that what you hear on an album is very different to how the ... -
Down The Road Wherever by Mark Knopfler – Album Review
By David Schuster It’s many an artist’s dream to be able to produce their work, unfettered by the constraints of ... -
Death Express by Little Barrie – Album Review
by Paul Howard Little Barrie is guitar-slinger Barrie Cadogan, (who I first saw playing with the legendary Edwin Collins), drummer ...