




Mad Mac @ Peterborough Beer FestivalAugust 26th, 2008
As stated in a previous post, I was trying to think of somewhere I could send my dad for a live review and it just so happens the wonders of Peterborough beer festival had the answer. Featuring several of his favourite things - ground hops in a liquid format, pub games, ‘crumpet’ and Oliver Reed […]
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Joe Black talks preachers and arse tattoos!August 24th, 2008
One dark and chilly night when Mr Tim Burton was suffering a high fever and weak at the knees, he clambered into his crushed black velvet sheets hoping for a dream-filled night of marshmallows and furry things….. But as the night drew colder, a hungry Incubus with a taste for ‘The Dresden Dolls’ albums took […]
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Mad Mac Reviews #4: The Smell Of Beer!August 19th, 2008
After a brief stint away from the writer’s desk, Mad Mac returns to the fold to pen more words of wisdom on the current ‘hot’ acts that are trawling the musical airwaves. After the slamming he gave (The) Foals last time, how will indie-darlings Johnny Foreigner go down? Let’s see…
(If you want your band/song/face reviewed […]
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A New Noise from Scream! Shout! Say NothingAugust 17th, 2008
Band – Scream! Shout! Say Nothing
Album – The Animals Still Run This City
Label – Scylla Records
Release – 01/09/2008
Sounds like – Screaming! Shouting!
Hertfordshire’s Scream! Shout! Say Nothing are certainly making a name for themselves on the underground circuit. Having toured with Star Wars-types Bossk, the over-hyped Enter Shirkari and the sadly missed Cutting Pink With […]
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Check: 1! 1! 2! Rock Sound CD Review TimeAugust 13th, 2008
Hi! No sarcastic introduction this time or any cover-star baiting. Just some honest reviews and an mp3 of the best track off the compilation. Nice.
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Soulfly – Unleash
The one thing about a Max Cavalera band is that you pretty much know exactly what it sounds like even before you listen to the opening bars. Mixing the […]
