Ed Jupp - 28.02.2011  So…British guitar music is in the doldrums. But, never fear! Frankie & the Heartstrings have come along to change that state of affairs.Umm, or maybe ...
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Andrzej Lukowski - 23.02.2011  It’s kind of a cockish thing to say, but in a fortnight where it’s all been about PJ Harvey and Radiohead, it feels a little deflatory to be turning o...
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Ian Gittins - 22.02.2011  Sunderland rockers Frankie & the Heartstrings' name and image – all rockabilly quiffs and granddad shirts – suggests some kind of retro-chic 1950s hom...
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Lucy Moore - 21.02.2011  Sunderland five-piece Frankie & The Heartstrings have a name straight out of an American diner, but a sound that gurgles with all the drama of the Bri...
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Mike Diver - 18.02.2011 The English north-east isn’t short of a great band or two. The Futureheads and Field Music might have flown the flag the highest, attracting adoring g...
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Caroline Sullivan - 17.02.2011  Fittingly, given their doo-woppy name, there's a touch of the 50s to the debut from Sunderland quintet Frankie & the Heartstrings. It's there not just...
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Will Lavin - 17.02.2011  For a band that formed just two years ago, surprisingly, Frankie & The Heartstrings sound as solid as U2, as mature as the Manic Street Preachers, and...
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Lisa Wright - 17.02.2011  (Wichita/Pop Sex LTD.)Occasionally a band comes along with the miracle secret to crafting perfect pop music - not pop in the bastardised, Olly Murs se...
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8/10 - 16.02.2011  As much as we’d all like to pretend we were spat out of the womb as discerning music connoisseurs, toddling along to Joy Division and gurgling the lyr...
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gavinbevan - 14.02.2011 Frankie & The Heartstrings, are a five-piece band from the city of Sunderland, home to folk such as The Futureheads and Field Music. Prior to the ...
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