Pearse O'Kane

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ALBUM REVIEW: WORKING FOR A NUCLEAR FREE CITY – WHAT DO PEOPLE DO ALL DAY?

ALBUM REVIEW: WORKING FOR A NUCLEAR FREE CITY – WHAT DO PEOPLE DO ALL DAY?

Manchester based Working for a Nuclear Free City return from a five year silence with What Do People Do All…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: SAUROPOD – ROARING AT THE STORM

Norwegian alt-rockers SAUROPOD combine elements of a variety of punk sub-genres on their debut album. Channeling Pixies and Sonic Youth,…

8 years ago

REVIEW: RARE MONK – RARE MONK EP

The self-titled EP from Portland based quintet Rare Monk is only the band’s third outing, following their own self released…

8 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: GUY GARVEY – COURTING THE SQUALL

Courting The Squall, the debut solo album by Guy Garvey is an album full of variety, the song’s ‘don’t fit…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: THE ENEMY – ‘It’s Automatic’

Back from a three year break, ‘The Enemy’ return with their fourth studio album, ‘It’s Automatic’, an eleven track affair…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: SWIM DEEP – MOTHERS

Following on from 2013’s ‘Where the Heaven Are We’, indie-pop five piece Swim Deep from Birmingham are back with their…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: STEREOPHONICS – KEEP THE VILLAGE ALIVE

In August 1997, Stereophonics released their debut studio album, Word Gets Around, which bore five singles and peaked at number…

9 years ago

ALBUM REVIEW: CHRIS CORNELL – EUPHORIA MOURNING

For the past two decades Chris Cornell has been one of alternative rocks most revered artists, often considered one of…

9 years ago