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  • Bash & Pop
    Bash & Pop Posted by Ed Sellers 31 Jan, 2017
    www.BashAndPop.com

    'Anything Could Happen' is the 2nd album by Bash & Pop, a very welcome and loooong-awaited follow-up to 1992's 'Friday Night Is Killing Me'. The helmsman of the group is one Thomas Eugene Stinson, better known as Tommy of The Replacements - the seminal band of which he was co-founder, bassist and sparkplug. Now, coming off a fruitful 18-year stretch playing bass with stadium rocker

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  • Decade
    Decade Posted by Matt Bates 30 Jan, 2017
    www.decadeofficial.co.uk

    Bath-based alternative rock quintet Decade have carefully and consistently been grafting away in the background for the past two years, crafting and sculpting their sound into something that's now as progressive as it is packed with nostalgia for another time.

    Their strength comes from a time where songs were king and music was made from unflinching desire and necessity, rathe

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  • Bad Pop
    Bad Pop Posted by Matt Bates 28 Jan, 2017
    www.badpopband.com

    BAD POP have grown up, and they're kind of pissed off about it. So, this indie rock band turned to every teenager's refuge: distortion pedals and sarcasm.

    The targets are wide for Canadian band BAD POP's furious but refreshing upcoming release, a deluge of raw punk rock energy, warm analog psychedelia, and cheeky nihilistic musings on music festivals, fast food and the lonelines

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  • Jeff Rosenstock
    Jeff Rosenstock Posted by Ed Sellers 25 Jan, 2017

    "One of the most important figures in modern punk." - Pitchfork

    "'Worry', is at once Rosenstock's opus and a record startlingly of the now." - USA Today (Album of 2016)

    "Much like Ian Mackaye accidentally set a standard of punk to be followed in the early 80s, Jeff Rosenstock serendipitously wrote the new rules of DIY ethics for the MySpace generation." - NOISEY (#11 Album of 2016)

    "A D

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  • The Bay Rays
    The Bay Rays Posted by Matt Bates 23 Jan, 2017
    www.thebayrays.com

    There's an age-old and completely hypothetical adage that "guitar music is dead". Of course, this simply isn't true: the public's desire to explore and come to understand the world through the pulsing, electrifying sound of a live band is a necessity that will not be eradicated. And in the case of The Bay Rays, the concept of "the band" and its cultural importance is one that stands

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  • Agar Agar

    "And now," the Director shouted (for the noise was deafening), "now we proceed to rub in the lesson with a mild electric shock!" Aldous Huxley - 'Brave New World' 1931

    For starters, they have this weird name: Agar Agar. Agar-agar is a jelly-like dietary product made from boiled algae. As it happens, Armand used to raise ants, feeding them with an agar-agar mix, and has always found

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  • Boombox Cartel

    Mexico-born producers/DJ's Americo Garcia and Jorge Medina have quickly risen as one of the most anticipated new duos in the electronic space with their unique low end heavy genre-blending sound. Their music has received support from Skrillex, DJ Snake, Martin Garrix, and Diplo who recently signed them to his label, Mad Decent. Their global tour has included sold out performan

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  • JUDAS
    JUDAS Posted by Matt Bates 10 Jan, 2017
    www.wearejudas.com

    JUDAS are a London-based indie rock four piece drawn together from all corners of the UK. Despite only being together two short years, they have already accomplished some very significant milestones for such a young band. After releasing their self titled EP, they set their sights on becoming one of the most exciting live bands of the moment, blazing through a string of major

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