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The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster: In The Garden

Orientating around Adam, Eve and the whole Garden thing they had going on way back when, The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster hit back with their new single.

Peaches @ Leeds Festival 2002

Canadian madam Peaches aka Merrill Nisker begins her set teasing the large crowd by poking her hot-pink sleeve through the curtains.

The Ladykillers: The Stars Of A Teenage Wet Dream

Having been exposed to The Ladykillers' live experience - and to be honest, not being overly impressed - I nervously accepted a request for a review of "The Stars Of A Teenage Wet Dream", their latest CD.

The Scaramanga Six: Baggage

Baggage is unfortunately in possession of the dodgiest 5 second intro in music history and you generally have to stick to the rule that anything which reminds you instantly of The Darkness can not be a good thing.

Do Me Bad Things: Time for Deliverance

Okay so I'm heading into this review with a kinda biased viewpoint of the band to begin with after seeing their piss poor performance at the Reading festival this year.

Rent @ Love Apple (Bradford)

Often, during times of contemplation (for which read: "hangovers") I wonder what the point of music actually is.

Soft Cell @ The Refectory

In all the years of being a fan this was the first time I saw Marc 'live'. I had seen former associates of his from Vicious Pink some time back.

The Scaramanga Six: Cabin Fever

"Glad you all could join me, on another pointless journey".  So begins the 2nd album proper of Wrath's finest premium export The Scaramanga Six.

The Sunshine Underground @ Faversham

Maybe it was the prospect of seven hundred ("Seven hundred??!") people squishing like marinaded sardines into the Faversham with such proximity that all sorts of potentially frisky things could happen; maybe it was the atmospheric buzz zipping about visibly like an electric-blue bolt of lightning over an array of extravagantly-varied haircuts; or maybe it was the range of world beers on offer but, whichever way, The Fourth Festival Of Nasty proved to be one stonking, stamping, stage-invading beast of an event with antlers Pan himself would have been proud of pronged firmly up its derrière.

Truvine @ Tut'n'Shive (Wakefield)

So this is the location for Wakefield's newest acoustic night (featuring two non-acoustic bands tonight, just for the hell of it).

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