Stereophonics – Graffiti on the Train
Upon the release of their eighth studio album, Graffiti on the Train, I found myself…
Upon the release of their eighth studio album, Graffiti on the Train, I found myself…
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A sold out Joiners show is pretty impressive, but it seemed all too easy for…
With small venues around the country closing, everyone seems quick to blame music-fans for failing to support their local scene. It seems odd that nobody seems to mention the harm that many of the “up-and-coming” bands themselves are inflicting upon local venues.