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At The Barrier

Live music, reviews and opinion / Est. 2018

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Simple Minds – Street Fighting Years: Reissue news

By At The Barrier on 17th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

News of the new re-issue of the Simple Minds Street Fighting Years album in multiple formats.

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Martyn Joseph – Days Of Decision, A Tribute To Phil Ochs: Album Review

By Mike Ainscoe on 16th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Martyn Joseph turns his attention to the songs of Phil Ochs on Days Of Decision on Pipe Records.

Bonded – Rest In Violence: Album Review

By Dominic Walsh on 15th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Bonded are a band born of members of many great bands. A collective group of veterans releasing their debut record together; Rest In Violence.

Jonathan Hultén releases first single & video from new album

By At The Barrier on 14th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Jonathan Hultén, the darkly enigmatic Swedish Grammy-winning songwriter has released the first single & video for track “The Mountain” taken from his debut solo album Chants From Another Place, due for release on Kscope on 13th March.

The Ballad Of Johnny Longstaff – theatre production news

By At The Barrier on 13th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

A new theatrical version of The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff performed by BBC Radio 2 Folk Award Winners, The Young’uns will open Northern Stage’s 50th anniversary season (4-22 February) ahead of regional performances.

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And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead – X, The Godless Void And Other Stories: Album Review

By Mike Ainscoe on 13th January 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Six years on from IX, Texan art-rock punk mothertruckers And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, come back with a vengeance on their tenth.

InMe on Biffy Clyro

By Special Guest on 12th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

InMe are ready to release their new album. In the run up to the album coming out, Gazz Marlow took some time to write about his love of Biffy Clyro.

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Neil Peart of Rush – a tribute

By At The Barrier on 12th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

The At The Barrier tribute to Rush drummer Neil Peart. A devastating loss to the music world.

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Time Tunnel: Thin Lizzy – Manchester 1979

By Mike Ainscoe on 9th January 2020 • ( 2 Comments )

Mike Ainscoe looks back at his first ever gig – an encounter with thin Lizzy at Manchester Apollo in 1979.

The Inspector Cluzo – Brothers In Ideals: Album Review

By Howard King on 7th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

The Inspector Cluzo mix a unique way of presenting blues lyrics, spoken word and falsetto voices with outstanding traditional blues playing.

Civil Villains on Every Time I Die

By Special Guest on 7th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Civil Villains’ drummer, Toby Warren, shares his love of the American hardcore punk band, Every Time I Die in the latest in our Why I Love series.

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Glenn Hughes – Justified Man, The Studio Albums 1995-2003: Album Review

By Mike Ainscoe on 7th January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

A monster set from a particularly prolific period for Glenn Hughes. To be fair, the voice of rock has never shied away from being anything less than active.

Fred Deakin – The Lasters: Album Review

By Sam McMulkin on 3rd January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Lemon Jelly’s Fred Deakin takes a conceptual trip into the end of the world in his own inimitable style.

Neil Innes – A Celebration

By John Barlass on 2nd January 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

At The Barrier writer, John, is a devotee of the man and the many guises and talents of Mr Neil James Innes. Please enjoy, not an obituary, but a personal celebration of one of England’s finest performers.

Raphael Weinroth-Browne – World’s Within: Album Review

By Mike Ainscoe on 1st January 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Seen recently rocking out with Leprous on their amazing Pitfalls tour, we discover that there’s more to Canadian cellist Raphael Weinroth-Browne than meets the eye.

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