1993
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A memory recalled upon learning of the sudden passing of Dolores O’Riordan. Read more
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Taken from the Emotional Response release, Yellow Food: The Peel Sessions. Read more
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The Replacements’ legendary guitarist, Tommy Stinson, stepped out on his own with a new band Bash & Pop. It came and went in a flash twenty years ago, but their debut, Friday Night Is Killing Me, is still an impressive record, twenty four years after its release, an impressive grand slam of straightforward, unpretentious rock… Read more
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The Replacements’ legendary guitarist, Tommy Stinson, stepped out on his own with a new band Bash & Pop. It came and went in a flash twenty years ago, but their debut, Friday Night Is Killing Me, is still an impressive record, twenty four years after its release, an impressive grand slam of straightforward, unpretentious rock… Read more
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Bristol’s Secret Shine’s sole album for the esteemed Sarah Records gets its first stand-alone reissue; it is an enjoyable document from the twilight of British shoegaze. Read more
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Bristol’s Secret Shine’s sole album for the esteemed Sarah Records gets its first stand-alone reissue; it is an enjoyable document from the twilight of British shoegaze. Read more
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A painfully beautiful goodbye song to a heartbreaker. Read more
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Just because you’re on a downward spiral doesn’t mean you can’t produce a masterpiece in the process…. Read more
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It’s that time of year again, when things start to cool down, we transition from the heat of summer to the cool of winter, and are greeted with the majesty of nature’s change. What better song, then, to launch this month’s series? Read more
