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Are they Rock? Metal? Chainsaw Saviours? Who cares when these Welsh rockers write such good songs and give great interviews

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The Divine and the Serpentine by Shrike
Underground modern metal is noisy by nature. This one'll make you go 'oooof' by also 'awwwww'. Seriously!

These proud northern, banjo wielding, Celtic folk rockin' punks pound out the catchiest of songs with some pretty thought provoking words

Satanic Rites of The Wildhearts by The Wildhearts
Ginger's on form. Fine, sweary, scathing, sorrowful form that sounds just like his band should - but better

After Everything Else by The Breathing Method
Life's not easy. But no matter how hard it gets, it's always worth singing about. And these punk/rock/sludge/grunge merchants are worth listening to
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Loud, fast, in yer face purveyors of punk/rock/doom/speed metal Lifer will have your flippin' life with this bruiser of an album if you don't watch out

Mother's Vigilante by Alabama Crow
A powerful blend of vocal emotion and musical expression in this sweet single's blues/rock blend
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A life affirming tale of devotion and defiance told through dance, D&B, rock and rave

A Certain Stranger by James O'Hurley
Country folky rock with passion, groove, emotion and experience. This album almost didn't happen. And we're so glad it did

The House Beyond The Fires by The Virginmarys
Breath taking and heart breaking. Viscious, vibrant punk rock n roll never hurt so much...
