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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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With over 27 albums and sales of over 6 million to date - ALED JONES - Singer, actor, radio and TV presenter - has announced a brand new 20 date UK Tour including a show at London's prestigious Cadogan Hall on November 29th.
Loved by the nation for his pure treble voice - Aled Jones has just celebrated his 25th year/silver jubilee as a household name and his career is going from strength to strength. Aled has been a regular on Songs of Praise for circa 7 years and is also the youngest presenter to appear on the show- as well as having his own radio show on BBC Radio 2 every Sunday morning from 7-9am called Good Morning Sunday with Aled Jones.
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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 |
Written by Adam Brown
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Hailing from Guildford, Without Thought have flirted with smashing their local punk/metal scene in a big way since the release of 2004 EP, ‘The Canvas Will Burn Your Eyes’. Several singles later, productivity was halted after one band member suffered a fairly serious injury, which rendered them unable to play.
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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 |
Written by Adam Brown
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Those familiar enough with the Leeds music scene to know who The Smokestacks were will no doubt be pleased to hear that former singer/guitarist William Gray has released his first self-produced solo mini-album in the wake of their split.
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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 |
Written by Adam Simpson
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Concerto For The Undead is Stigma’s second commercial release, since the Italian death metal 4 piece formed in 2000. The relentless, ear splitting 10 track record is a nonstop mass of heavy metal guitar riffs, relentless, skin splitting drumming and horrific barking, shouting and screaming. Give that man a throat sweet.
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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 |
Written by Rob Sleigh
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It’s always been somewhat curious that certain bands, who have become accustomed to filling huge venues and headlining festivals, occasionally choose to play small clubs for a more intimate show. Why perform in front of hundreds of fans when thousands would be willing to come along? Is it because it provides them with an ideal forum for trying out new material? Or is it merely a charitable offering to the fans that are situated further afield from the usual tour stops? Either way, that is exactly what dance-punk trio the Klaxons have opted to do. Tonight’s gig at the 400-capacity White Rabbit in Plymouth is one of several intimate dates that also include Gloucester, Southend and Colchester.
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