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Adam Richardson - 23/10/2009
My immediate reaction on hearing Kill it Kid?s frankly exciting debut: ?where the hell did these guys come from? it?s rhetorical of course (Bath, if ...
Dom Gourlay - 08/10/2009
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Olivia Schaff - 05/10/2009
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Avril Simister - 04/10/2009
Imagine for a moment that Jack White had decided, instead of making the White Stripes a stripped back drum-and-guitar combo, that what he really wante...
ClashMusic - 29/09/2009
Pablo Picasso once noted "Youth has no age". But youth does have energy, passion and drive; all of which can be found in abundance on this eponymous d...
Michael Ajayi - 26/09/2009
What do you get when you put five university students from Bath with a penchant for heavy country blues together; add a broody front man with a voice ...
David Welsh - 23/09/2009
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James Skinner - 22/09/2009
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Alan Sargeant - 14/09/2009
Not the most auspicious of starts ? and certainly not the coolest. Loose collection of fiddle-packing blues and jazz misfits get invite from Universit...