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Fortune favours Lonely the Brave – the Mark Trotter interview
Two top-40 albums into their career, and with a fervent fan-base at home and overseas, Lonely the Brave are proving a major draw on the live circuit. Their debut album, The Day’s War, peaked at No.14 in the UK charts, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew Bushen, Bad Rabbits, Cambridge, David Gilmour, David Jakes, Dust & Bones, Gavin Edgeley, Hassle Records, Kirk Douglas, Lonely are the Brave, Lonely the Brave, Mark Trotter, Mumford & Sons, Neighbourhood Festival, Pink Floyd, Ross Smithwick, Syd Barrett, Tall Ships, The Bible, The Day's War, the National, Things Will Matter, Zane Lowe
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Super sonik flight with Weller … again
In which Malcolm gives his own slant on the latest Paul Weller chart-topper, in a week that saw the Woking wonder back on our screens for a brand new series of Later with Jools Holland. From the moment thumping bass … Continue reading →
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Tagged 22 Dreams, Be Happy Children, Dragonfly, Jools Holland, Leah Weller, Music, paul weller, reviews, Sonik Kicks, Stanley Road, Syd Barrett, That Dangerous Age, The Attic, Wake Up The Nation, Wild Wood
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