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Archive for March, 2010
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Review: Airbourne @ Portsmouth Guildhall
by Will Preston As an Eighties throwback, you can imagine my excitement of seeing Australian band Airbourne, the closest thing this generation is going to get to having its own AC/DC (every generation Buy Brand Cialis Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed should have one, I tells ya!). I could spend the next 350 words writing [...] -
Interview: Lexxie Foxxx of Steel Panther
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Review: Editors @ Portsmouth Guildhall
by Dai Howells Photos by Hannah Mesquitta “I’ve done many embarrassing things onstage” Tom Smith notes “I’ve fallen over; forgotten countless lyrics, but by far the worst was coming onto this stage – he flails his arms to signal ‘a while back’ Cheap Levitra online – and saying ‘Good evening, Norwich.’” The Guildhall laughs, front-row [...] -
Review: Porcelain Coins @ The Fuzzy Duck
by Will Preston Well here I am again in Guildhall Walk. On a Sunday night. Order Doxycycline Florida codes bank At the Fuzzy Duck. Exactly a month from my last venture (maybe there’s a voodoo spell going on avapro or something bizarre) As with all Sunday nights, it was generally quiet; the first time I [...] -
Review: Richard Herring @ The King’s Theatre
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Review: Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip @ The Wedgewood Rooms
Review and photo by Chris Hilson Sound of Rum, whom, rather ironically, look barely old enough to drink, kicked off proceedings at tonight’s sold out gig. With a front woman who is equal parts Kate Nash and Eminem, they open with a very accomplished spoken word number, memorable not only for Vardenafilo levitra the unnervingly [...] -
The 1234 Shoreditch Festival back for 3rd year
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Review: New Model Army @ The Brook
by Vicky Halliday Photos by Mark Pendlington I have not been to The Brook in years, I believe the last time was about 10 years ago for a Blondie tribute band (make of that what you will!) The place is pretty rammed this evening and you can tell that the NMA diehards are out in [...] -
Review: Pope Joan @ Prince Albert
Photo and review by Robin Seamer Watching Pope Joan live is like being taken roughly in a high voltage threesome by a pumped-up power-pill hungry pac-man and a deranged speak and spell machine. Old school electro arcade machine sounds jerk off over choppy angular guitars and frantic bass-synth, whilst moustached lead singer Sammy Aaron Jr. [...]






