Theatre Royal – A Marvellous Death
British indie rock band Theatre Royal presents their last single A Marvellous Death, released March 5, 2020.
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British indie rock band Theatre Royal presents their last single A Marvellous Death, released March 5, 2020.
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Swim School’s latest single How It Should Be was released on the 21st Feb 2020. This four-piece indie pop band formed in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK in 2018.
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Like a travel back in time to the late eighties of Madchester scene with the Middlesbrough (Teesside, UK) indie rock band Crimson Bloom.
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Darkness, rarity, beauty. These are the bloody roses oft AngerinecAt, a door to experience their strange universe of sounds and emotions.
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Nightmare, the first single and video that London band Nolita View releases since their debut album.
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The soundtrack to the horror film The Turning, which is a more modern version of Henry James’ 1898 horror novella The Turn of the Screw.
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Radiohead have just launched their new archive site Radiohead Public Library and added some rare material to their streaming catalogue.
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Young Rebel Set were formed in Stockton-on-Tees 2007 (North East of England, UK) in 2007. If I was, which was recorded in 2009.
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Monkey Man comes from the 50th Anniversary Edition of their 1969 album Let It Bleed, which was The Rolling Stone’s eighth British and tenth American studio album.
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The second cut taken from IDLES second studio album Joy as an Act of Resistance, released on the 31st August 2018. Video directed by Al Brown, with illustrations by Russell Taysom.
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One of the hottest bands in the UK right now. Ducter is taken from black midi’s debut album Schlagenheim, which is out 21st June 2019. The video was created by Anthrox Studio.
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Buzzcocks’ What Do I Get? is taken from Singles Going Steady, remastered and re-released by Domino Record Co.
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