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Interview – Hawk Eyes
A long while ago, there was this band called Chickenhawk that made ace music. Then it changed name, designated themselves Hawk Eyes and continued to do ace music. Then they released an EP called Mindhammers. Twas good. Less than 6 months later, they deploy a tactical nuclear riffage called Ideas , which still gets regularly played here at…
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Hilldrop Records Present : An upward artful scarp.
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Sad Accordions – A bad year for the Sharons
Sooo…..it all begins here. Clever Slouchers will know that Messrs. Valdés López and How go a little weak at the knees when Seth Woods (Whisky Priest /Sad Accordions) hang some tunes out on the line and let ‘em float among us mere mortals. Well, hailing from Austin, Texas, gives the Accordions a head start I guess…
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Review: Loudon Wainwright III – Older than my Old Man now
“Send me something different”, I said.
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How I Wrote Elastic Man (Single) / Totally Wired (Single) / Peel Session #3 (1980)
Ed & Pete play in a band called Pisco Sour Hour. While not fighting the Pitchforks of the world, they dedicate their time to review the whole back catalogue of The Fall. In this instalment: How I wrote Elastic Man, Totally Wired and Peel Session #3.
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Richard Quirk – Drawing the Footpath of the Sun
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The Payroll Union – Club60
The ending of Sensoria festival was a right old delight with The Payroll Union doing their stuff at Club 60. In the underbelly of Sheffield, this trio peddled their flavour of Americana, deeply enrichened by history-fact heavy lyrics.
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The Narrows – Eve of the Invasion

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