“Everyone went home happy, with that great warm feeling you’d get as a kid after you’d been to the pantomime.”
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The Back Catalogue of Echo and the Bunnymen
I have to be careful here as I could end up sounding like a librarian, or an obsessive (which I am).
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Pale Saints -The Comforts of Madness
What, oh what, happened to the Pale Saints?
Marianne Faithfull – Before the Poison
Faithfull has called in some powerful friends to co-write; Nick Cave, PJ Harvey and Damon Albarn for the record. She’s even got Will Self to write the sleeve notes.
Ian Broudie – Tales Told
Do badgers hibernate? I’m shamefully ignorant on this
Incendiary sits down with Paul Buchanan of The Blue Nile
Sweat breaks out like a rash on our proprietor. His hands shake. Now, why is our usually ebullient Mr. D so nervous?
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The Pretty Things – SF Sorrow
There is a lot of magic and mystery surrounding SF Sorrow
Can – The first four album reissues
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For those who aren’t aware that Can made some of the greatest rock music ever, read on.
McCartney Ruins Everything
Wings for the rest of your life. No escape. Just when you thought it was safe you’ll hear a Wings song
James Yorkston – Moving up Country & Adem – Homesongs
Purveyors of ersatz music will always have the edge on those who make personal music, uninfluenced by fashion and rock’s back catalogue. All the more reason, therefore, to trumpet artists like James Yorkston and Adem.
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