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Monastic Faves Cut A Bloody Swath Through Tribute Acts Clogging Up Stages At Edinburgh Fringe
This morning I got an email from The Countess Of Fife, reminding me that her band is playing a pair of festivals this summer, with the first of them set for this Saturday, August 3, 2024: THE COUNTESS OF FIFE … Continue reading
Posted in Scots Rock, Tourdates
Tagged 2024, Edinburgh Fringe, Heathen Apostles, John Otway, Scotland, The Countess of Fife
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The Heathen Apostles Reclaim Country Music Full Of Blood & Dirt From Pretenders With “The In Between”
Just six months in from the powerful impact of Chopper Franklin’s “Spaghetti Western Dub Vol. 1,” an album I’ve listened to heavily all year, I have to admit that I was already pining for more. The grit-drenched vibe was exactly … Continue reading
Posted in Record Review, Want List
Tagged 2024, Chopper Franklin, Heathen Apostles, Mather Louth
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