cloudspeakers - 16.06.2010  If you’re going to return with a new album almost six years since your last outing, you may as well do it right. Eighties Matchbox appear to have got ...
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Sean Reid - 09.06.2010  Garage punks The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster make their return with a record that is ragged, fierce and everything you'd expect from the Brighto...
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Mark Powell - 25.05.2010  For UK gothabilly pioneers and perennial tour support shoo-ins The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, it has so long seemed a case of ‘always the brid...
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Maxie Gedge Maxie Gedge - 22.05.2010  This album is everything you would expect from pompous, absurd, swampy rock n roll epitomes The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, other than the ball...
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Chris Cusack - 19.05.2010  Sometimes it must be easier for a band that starts out average. Spare a thought for The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster who, from the word go, have ...
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Simon Price - 16.05.2010 The longer the EMBLB defy the whims of fashion and refuse to die, the more they feel like a minor national treasure.On Blood & Fire, the Brighton swam...
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Niki Boyle - 14.05.2010  More raucous morgue-punk from The Damned-inspired Brighton five-piece - just don’t make us wait six years for the next one, eh boys...
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Adam Kennedy - 13.05.2010  Exactly how many Class As can a band guzzle before emerging on the other side Ask The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster. Once Britrock’s great weird ...
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Ewan Palmer - 29.04.2010  After a silent period of five years since their previous offering The Royal Society, cult Brighton psychosis goth group the Eighties Matchbox B-Line D...
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Jude Clarke - 15.04.2010  Blood and Fire sees a surprise comeback for a band whose time many thought had long since come and gone. In the early noughties, The Eighties Matchbo...
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