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Session | Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou – We Should’ve Gone Dancing

by Duncan Martin • 1 December 2018

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFAiZwpgs3M[/embedyt] Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou recently released their new album Fair Lady London, which we rather liked. To coincide with the release, the duo have been on tour performing in record shops around the country, which if you’re quick…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Malojian – Let Your Weirdness Carry You Home

by Bob Fish • 30 November 2018

Stevie Scullion believes in weirdness. Having a couple of kids, it was important to let them know a few things. “I was thinking of a way to tell them its okay to be weird and that sometimes it’s our weirdness…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Amy Rigby – The Old Guys

by Bob Fish • 30 November 2018

Age is just a state of mind, up to a point. No one really expected to see the Stones rocking into their seventies back in 1964. Yet that’s where we’re at today, and for Amy Rigby, at 59, she’s rocking…

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News, Records

Premiere | Café Spice – Lauren

by Ian Parker • 29 November 2018

Café Spice have been charming their home city of Manchester for a while now, building up a fine reputation with live performances of their beautiful harmonies and sweet tunes. And now the trio – made up of Georgia Gage, Eleanor…

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Records, Reviews

Album | Foxwarren – Foxwarren

by Lorenzo Righetto • 29 November 2018

In the release of Andy Shauf’s side-band debut album, nearly a decade in the making, there is much of The Party’s deserved success. The style of the record is very much in the vein of Andy’s solo release, again a…

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Gigs, Reviews

Live | Blanco White @ Village Underground, London

by Angeline Liles • 26 November 2018

As the wool-sweatered Henry Jamison points out during his opening set, Village Underground in Shoreditch is not actually underground. What misleading times we live in. The renovated warehouse with its vaulted bricked arches is, though, objectively sold out for what…

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