In a year that will see numerous landmark album anniversaries upon us, a new monthly series sees Stereoboard run the rule over a choice cut from each month throughout 2014. The first major album chosen that will be celebrating a milestone this year is the eponymous (later suffixed with the 'I') album from heavy rock pioneers, Led Zeppelin. Take a peek here...
In a year that will see numerous landmark album anniversaries upon us, a new monthly series sees Stereoboard run the rule over a choice cut from each month throughout 2014. The first major album chosen that will be celebrating a milestone this year is the eponymous (later suffixed with the 'I') album from heavy rock pioneers, Led Zeppelin. Take a peek here...
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Been having a catch-up with his legendary snapping tool has Mr Ware - after finally downloading from said tool, some largely satisfying shots of F.U.R.S. now adorn our blog below... Welsh rockers Stereophonics took to the stage at Brighton Centre last week as part of their Graffiti on the Train tour. Catch some snaps of the event below... American singer/songwriter Dave Hause took his punk act to Amsterdam recently. Tony Ware was there to capture the event on his ever trusty snapping tool... Tuesday 12th November saw Future Of The Left, born out of the ashes of post-hardcore punk outfit Mclusky, take to the stage at The Haunt, Brighton. Token shots below...courtesy of Mr Tony Ware. Is it? A 30th Anniversay special edition is the subject of latest feature written for musicOMH. It's a rollicking trip down memory lane for the older readers, celebrating one of the greatest albums of the 80's with its synth pop perfection. Check out the full feature on musicOMH here or read the quick summary on our essential album pages here. Nine Black Alps singer/guitarist Sam Forrest is the latest to face the CriticalWax questionnaire - read his answers here No Ripcord became the 4th online publication to publish a Critical Wax review - Crystal Stilts' Nature Noir being the album in question. You can read the full review here... Not wanting to be outdone by Dodgy's drummer Mathew Priest, lead singer and bassist Nige Clark gave us his answers to the Critical Wax questions - read them here, then go and buy some of their stuff (but not from car boot sales, cos they wouldn't get any benefit out of that - in fact, if you see any Dodgy CD's at car boot sales, refuse to buy them and chastise the seller accordingly, explaining that they are causing the entire music scene to die by such actions, ensuring that you shout loud enough to put off any other prospective buyers - Dodgy deserve better)... Gentleman and music knowledge scholar as evident by Never Mind The Buzzcocks appearances, Dodgy's drummer Mathew Priest answers the Critical Wax questions here... |
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