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15/02/2015

Eyreton Hall: Featherstitch

The lilting sounds of art-folk duo Eyreton Hall evolved from both sides of the Tasman, Australian Andrew Keegan meeting Cantabrian ...

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Scurvy Dogs: Set Sail For Hell

When they're not unfurling the Jolly Roger on cutlass-waving, rum-ravaged voyages around the southerly seas of Port Chalmers, ...

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To The Birds: November Meteors

With the increasing amount of ready technology that surrounds us it's not often that you find someone who takes a step back ...

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The Floral Clocks: Desert Fire

The Floral Clocks is the name of the musical collaboration between filmmaker/musician Gabriel White and poet Richard von ...

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Otis Mace: Balaclava EP

"Someone's trying to write a song to change the whole world..." sings Otis Mace on A-Marie, the third of four songs on the ...

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Darryl Baser: Petite Selfie EP

Darryl Baser has been around the music scene for decades, both as performer and critic, and has been in all sorts of bands, ...

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The Very Best Of: Queen

Ha ha – very clever name for a band isn't it?! Once you get past that and the low-tech DIY album cover you'll find that ...

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Bat Nouveau: Metamorphoses

This is a stunner from the get-go, and the best Goth album I have heard for a very long time. Most people consider Goth to ...

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Lucid Hiest: Absence In Motion

Some real thought and energy has gone into every aspect of this album. It's what you need in this day and age to stand out ...

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