Gillianxoxo - 14/02/2011 Edinburgh sextet Broken Records, are making waves with their second release. Let Me Come Home is the follow up to the debut album, released in June 20...
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Jamie O'Meara - 20/01/2011 This is all tree and not enough trunk. The Scottish six-piece throw up a dense, overarching canopy of sound - employing cello, violin, accordion, keyb...
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Jamie O'Meara - 13/01/2011 This is all tree and not enough trunk. The Scottish six-piece throw up a dense, overarching canopy of sound - employing cello, violin, accordion, keyb...
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LEE ZIMMERMAN - 11/01/2011  Scotland hasits own impressive history of producing great rock ‘n' roll, from bands likeBig Country and Del Amitri, to impassioned troubadours like th...
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David Bevan - 11/01/2011  Broken Records hail from Scotland, which has produced two of the more anthemic indie-rock bands of the moment in Frightened Rabbit and The Twilight Sa...
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cloudspeakers - 15/12/2010  Broken Records are apparently pretty tired of being called things like ‘the Scottish Arcade Fire’, but it would be a dereliction of duty not to point ...
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JOE GROSS - 01/12/2010  This Scottish group's debut album threw some welcome Gaelic peat onto their roaring arcade fire. But Let Me Come Home goes widescreen with a vengeance...
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Sara Curtis - 03/11/2010  Broken Records are, if you don’t know, a Scottish born a band that consists of six people, two guitars, a bass (“daddy”) guitar, drums, piano, trumpet...
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Greg Inglis - 01/11/2010  'Let Me Come Home' is the second long player from Edinburgh based sextet Broken Records, and the follow up to 2009’s 'Until The Earth Begins To Part'....
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cloudspeakers - 28/10/2010 Broken Records - Let Me Come HomeBroken Records are one of those bands that attract a lot of labels. The NME described the indie rockers on the releas...
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