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Indieterria meets Dois Padres

It is so easy to completely and irreversibly fall in love with Dois Padres. What’s there not to like?  The music has grooves, moods and swings, the band has fantastic voices and skills. There is a great sense of humour, a lot of care for political and social equality and a feeling of genuine friendship […]

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Indieterria meets GLYTSH

Glytsh arrived on the music scene in March with a big bang, screamy vocals, distorted guitars and a fresh sound that made the industry take notice. With a string of absolutely rave reviews from Amazing Radio (Charlie Ashcroft, Frankie Francis), Radio X (John Kennedy) and BBC Sounds (Richard Latto), the two fascinating and talented women […]

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Indieterria meets Holy Coves

There is something magical about the Welsh rockers, Holy Coves. The sadness and hope enchanted in the indie melodies and distorted guitars. Darkness and light. Despair and calmness. One would think that it would be impossible to put such extremely opposite feelings in one song, yet here we are listening to “Grey”. Welsh have a […]

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Trip Westerns Free Mind single review

Some things are certain: like death and taxes and perhaps me following the careers of Harrison Baird-Whitman and Joseph Devine. Sometimes I feel like an unofficial chronicler of musical shenanigans of these two, but it’s worth the effort. Who knows, maybe there`s a book somewhere in my distant, psychedelic future? I won’t bore you with […]

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