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mnebraska has written the following articles:
Trembling Blue Stars - Bathed In Blue
Fans of Low, Red House Painters et al who've never checked out this band or even The Field Mice would do well to muster the price of purchase for this warm, wonderful record.»
Million Dead - Living The Dream
An adventurous and striking release from that rare beast: An American-influenced British band worth watching.»
Bullet For My Valentine - Four Words (to choke upon)
The praise given this Sony-scooped bunch from Bridgend has always been in direct disproportion to how good they actually are.»
Various, Bruce Springsteen - Light Of Day – A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen
It’s for charity. It’s for charity. It’s for charity. Just keep this mantra at the tip of your tongue should you ever be unfortunate to experience this, the auditory equivalent of finding spider’s eggs in your hair.»
Josh Rouse - Winter In The Hamptons
He’s been plugging away at the Americana singer-songwriter thing for some time has our Josh. From his sublime debut record ‘Dressed Up Like Nebraska’ through to recent UK popularity (admittedly off the back of Ryan Adams and Jesse Malin cultdom) he’s been something of a stalwart of the new wave of songwriting craftsmen.»
Luxembourg at London Islington Academy, Tue 23 Nov
Luxembourg. A band of grace, wit and performance, with an all too real chance of making many more dejected punters part of their world.»
Battle at London Lewisham Dirty South, Wed 17 Nov
Welcome to South East London's very first Damaged Goods night at the newly refurbished Rose Of Lee in Lewisham. Obviously the death of the now-legendary Pop of the Tops nights at the Paradise Bar in neighbouring New Cross has left a gap for cheap entry, extra sweaty, overtly chaotic Tuesdays, and Damaged Goods is among the first nights to attempt to fill it.»