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News | The Leisure Society announce new record The Fine Art of Hanging on

by Lynn Roberts • 27 January 2015

FFS favourites The Leisure Society have announced the release of their fourth studio album. The Fine Art of Hanging On is the follow up to 2013’s Alone Aboard the Ark. It will be released on 13th April 2015 on Full Time…

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Album | Björk – Vulnicura

by Dominic J Stevenson • 27 January 2015

The deep scar down the centre of Björk’s chest on the cover says plenty about the highly personal, painful content of Vulnicura. It is the hole through which her heart was torn out, through which all the pain and anguish…

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Album | Justin Townes Earle – Absent Fathers

by Dominic J Stevenson • 27 January 2015

Coming only a few months later, Absent Fathers is the flip side to Earle’s last record Single Mothers. Consider it a double album released in two parts. It’s a cracker as well, running in at just over half an hour.…

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News | Daniel & the Lion’s Dan Duke is tipped to win BBC 1’s The Voice

by Lynn Roberts • 26 January 2015

Daniel Duke, the frontman of Daniel & the Lion was featured on BBC1’s The Voice this weekend. Daniel performed a new arrangement of the Proclaimers 500 Miles and three of the judges – will.i.am, Rita Ora and Sir Tom Jones…

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Album | Natalie Prass – Natalie Prass

by Dominic J Stevenson • 26 January 2015

High hopes were held for this debut from Natalie Prass. The first songs we heard hinted at something of great potential and wonder, inspiring a sense of nostalgia for past music (as seems to be becoming a trend for Spacebomb…

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Album | Gaz Coombes – Matador

by Dominic J Stevenson • 26 January 2015

Two years after the 2010 demise of his band Supergrass, Gaz Coombes brought us his debut Here Come The Bombs, a record which moved into his own head space in a way that was never really possible with Supergrass, while…

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