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The further adventures of Nohope Cowherd – celebrating the return of Bradford, with Ewan Butler and Ian Hodgson
They were always something of a conundrum to me. An indie outfit from Blackburn called Bradford, who at the time the North West of England showed the way with the late ‘80s Madchester scene, didn’t quite fit the baggy bill … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aldershot, Bjork, Blackburn, BOB, Boo Hewerdine, Bradford, Bright Hours, Buzz Club, Ewan Butler, Foundation, Gene, Ian Hodgson, Jo Bartlett, Joe Strummer, Like Water, Milltown Brothers, Morrissey, Shouting Quietly, Skin Storm, Stephen Street, The Clash, The Redskins, The Sugarcubes, The Vapors, Tockholes
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Kodiak Island –The Golden Section (Musical Bear Records, 2016)
The digital version of the debut long player from Kodiak Island is set to sweep in on the web-surf this weekend. And as befits the album’s title, those shelling out should quickly get the bigger, aesthetically-pleasing picture. The Golden Section … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alaska, Bluetrain, Gareth Palmer, It's Jo and Danny, Jo Bartlett, Kodiak Island, Mike Muggeridge, Musical Bear Records, Richard Handyside, The Golden Section
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New beat route to Shakin’ Street – the Ciaran McLaughlin interview
This coming week sees the latest live outing for The Everlasting Yeah, at Putney’s Half Moon. Meanwhile, this month marks the 30th anniversary of the recording of Manic Pop Thrill, the debut LP by That Petrol Emotion, the band that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anima Rising, Billy Doherty, Brendan Kelly, Buzz Club, Ciaran McLaughlin, Damian O'Neill, Derry, Jo Bartlett, John O'Neill, Manic Pop Thrill, Mickey Bradley, Raymond Gorman, Steve Mack, That Petrol Emotion, The Everlasting Yeah, The Mighty Lemon Drops, The Undertones
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9 by 7 – Jo Bartlett – a writewyattuk review
On first hearing Jo Bartlett’s 9 by 7, I wasn’t quite sure what to think. Only it’s a bit of an enigma. But like the best puzzles, it’s worth the effort decoding. You see, it has the mark of a … Continue reading →
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Tagged 9 by 7, Danny Hagan, Ellie Goulding, Green Man Festival, Highway Found, It's Jo and Danny, Jo Bartlett, Mike Siddell, Nick Drake, Strike Back Records, The Cure, Waterboys, Yellow Moon Band
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Highways, Islands and Magic Moments – the Jo Bartlett interview
Now and again a song tugs the heart-strings, and for me it’s more likely to be because of an under-stated beauty rather than a claw-hammer approach. A case in point is Highway Found, the title track of Jo Bartlett’s latest … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bluetrain, Buzz Club, C86, Chestnut Radio, Dan Treacy, Danny Hagan, Go! Service, Green Man Festival, It's Jo and Danny, Jo Bartlett, Kodiak Island, Lund Quartet, Pinkunoizu, That Petrol Emotion, Third Rail, Yellow Moon Band
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