Falasgair – Just Noise: Album Review
Worth the wait, Falasgair blow the blimmin’ barn down!
Worth the wait, Falasgair blow the blimmin’ barn down!
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The first three Be-Bop Deluxe albums are presented in a well put together box set.Â
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Bruit revisit their past to offer their view of the mysterious and unpredictable nature of modern life.
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Alt-pop newcomers The Deadmans release their new single Nice Kid.
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