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Tag Archives: England
Released in 1979, Japan’s third album Quiet Life marked a . . .
A little over a year ago, a CD was released . . .
Every once in a while, recombinant DNA experiments pay off. . . .
I think there’s a neighborhood or damp-in-the-night cobble street in . . .
Experiment One: Kevin Godley and the Consequences of Remote Collaboration . . .
Esteemed British musician and producer Steven Wilson has remixed and . . .
An assortment of B-sides and rare tracks from the first . . .
British indie label Cherry Red has been steadily releasing generously . . .
And In The End: The Last Days of The Beatles . . .
Boyracer’s Stewart Anderson long ago perfected a specific strain of . . .
The precious few who remember Cornershop probably do on the . . .
The Psychedelic Furs are what you might call a “legacy” . . .
Originally out in 1984, Savannah’s ace indie Graveface Records will . . .
Power, Corruption and Lies, the second full-length album from New . . .
Pretenders’ frontwoman Chrissie Hynde helped start the band back in . . .
Hard Luck Stories, an 8-CD box set of Richard and . . .
A last hoorah if there ever was one. Crywank are . . .
Please keep Eric Goulden in your thoughts. The rascally British . . .
Smoke Fairies play the real folk blues. At first glance, . . .
Originally intended for release on Record Store Day, now that . . .
Have you heard the news? Everyone is racist! 2020 is . . .
Who would’ve realistically expected the Psychedelic Furs to serve up . . .
Alone Again, or…? For Gilbert O’Sullivan, It’s All About the . . .
Sonic Boom, better known to his relatives as Peter Kember, . . .