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Archive for August, 2011
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Review: Festibelly
by Chris Hilson The end of another festival-packed British summer brings with it the last Bank Holiday weekend of the year and, for music lovers, the choice between the twin festivals of Reading and Leeds or something a bit more low key. With capacity at Festibelly in the very low thousands, it definitely falls into [...] -
Review: Hot Water Music @ Highlight
by Chris Hilson photos by Hannah Mesquitta It doesn’t bode well for a gig when the event page on Facebook shows just fifty people as Vardenafilo levitra attending, including the Leicester branch of Highlight, and the crowd for the first band, ‘Hilda May’, wasn’t much bigger than Facebook suggested. Buy antibiotics online without prescription. Online [...] -
Interview: Fucked Up
by Mark Beeston Mark talks to Damian Abraham, ahead of their gig a t Zithromax pharmacyThe Wedgewood Rooms. Cheap Levitra online You guys are touring Europe right now, how’s it going? How are the crowds? Great actually. We have certainly had our fair share of “sedate crowds” on the mainland over the years but [...] -
Interview: Gary Numan
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Review: The Secret @ The Joiners, Southampton
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Music Industry = Sexual Predator?
by Dai Howells People who work in the music industry are sexual predators. This thought came to me a little while ago, stood at the back of an unnamed pub in an buy drugs online unnamed city for an unnamed festival. The band were riotously giving it everything they’d got on stage whilst the support [...] -
Review: Alan Carr @ The Kings Theatre
by Vicky Halliday Alan Carr: Chatty Man. Alan Carr: Funny Man. Alan Carr: Dancing Man…who knew!? As a w Zithromax pharmacyarm up for the forthcoming tour, Alan played a couple of low key dates round the country and Southsea was lucky enough to be one of the chosen few towns. It was a complete sell [...]






