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What I’m Drinking To #1: Vinyl Review: Mala – Mala In Cuba.

In this feature bartender and music enthusiast Nick Latham attempts to match albums across all media and time with it's perfect drinking companion. Nick can often be found preparing delightful drinks at the Goldbrick House Cocktail & Champagne Bar, dancing like a loony at Mr Wolf's or scouring Bristol's many charity & second hand record shops for golden oldies and cheesy compilations. What I’m curre ...

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Album Review: Little Comets – Life Is Elsewhere

‘It’s like barbed wire, this crucial touch, that holds me here, expects so much…’ Just one of my favourite lines from the song Waiting In The Shadows In The Dead Of Night, a treat of a track amongst 12 in Little Comet’s new album Life Is Elsewhere. A lively, euphonious listen, Life Is Elsewhere is the second album from Little Comets, an indie rock band based in Newcastle-upon Tyne, who’s style is widely des ...

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Film Review: Sinister

Title: Sinister Director: Scott Derrickson Writer: Scott Derrickson & C. Robert Cargill Genre: Supernatural Horror. Released: 2012 Running Time: 110 minutes Starring: Ethan Hawke, Juliet Rylance, Clare Foley, Michael Hall D'Addario, Fred Thompson, James Ransone, Vincent D'Onofrio Horror movies are a controversial and difficult genre to watch and/or enjoy. For one thing, most horror movies written in the ...

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An interview with WHY?

Recently I caught up with Yoni Wolf (YW) from the band WHY? for an interview about everything from The Beatles to what the future holds for them. The band have recently released their new album titled Mumps, Etc  Here's the interview: HUNOW: In an interview with Yoni that I read, he mentioned the Beatles. Are you big fans and if so, what are you're favourite aspects/tracks?  YW: Of course, but who's not a B ...

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Live Review: Blur (Live at Plymouth Pavilions, 07.08.12)

For the first time in over two decades, Britpop superstars Blur took to the stage in Devon. The concert held at Plymouth Pavilions was one of four “intimate” shows prior to the band playing the Olympic closing ceremony, and intimate was certainly the feeling throughout the experience. Opening with the tongue-twisting track Girls & Boys, the show was instantly plunged into one big choir with crowds of de ...

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