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Fony – Live At The Harlequin
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Fony – Live At The Harlequin

bobMay 31, 2005October 21, 2020
Originally planned to be edited down to the size of an EP when it was recorded at the Harlequin Theatre in Redhill, Surrey last November, this release has spiralled out...
Emetrex – Wish Me Dead
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Emetrex – Wish Me Dead

bobMay 31, 2005October 21, 2020
Emetrex have hit the nail squarely on the head with their stoner indie sound on this, their second album. All the benefits of stoner rock are there but without the...
Desecration – Process Of Decay
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Desecration – Process Of Decay

bobMay 31, 2005October 22, 2020
One of the most controversial death metal bands never to have actually killed anyone (and almost certainly the most controversial welsh death metal band ever), Desecration are not ones to...
Cherryfalls – Winter/Winter
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Cherryfalls – Winter/Winter

bobMay 31, 2005October 22, 2020
Island’s next big hope, not least because they were signed and championed by MD Nick Gatfield, Cherryfalls’ debut has all the makings of a successful album. The band sound quite...
Capdown – Live In M.K.
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Capdown – Live In M.K.

bobMay 31, 2005October 22, 2020
Capdown have recently started work on their long-awaited third studio album but right now the focus is on the release of this live album, which sees the band rip though...
Ammoncontact – New Birth
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Ammoncontact – New Birth

bobMay 31, 2005October 22, 2020
Carlos Niño is one busy guy; not only does this mini-album come just six months after the release of Ammoncontact’s 'One In An Infinity Of Ways' album but it comes...

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