Out of the remains of broken plastic pint glasses on sticky venue floors, Rue The Day release their debut album 'The Machine' with Casket Records.
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We're always exited to get a taste of new and rising talent, so the criminally young Tonight Is Goodbye hit Digital Lard with their debut EP 'The Birds And The Bees'.
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70's rock, meets 80's metal, meets 90's stoner. Montreal's Priestess mix it up with their re-mastered album 'Hello Master' due out April '07, reviewed by Julie Brown.
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More old school rock with a modern twist, this time from the band Priestess. Single release from the album 'Hello Master'.
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With enough flowing testosterone and storming riffs to make even the politest of people raise their middle fingers to the world, Brighton boys The Ghost Of A Thousand's self titled album rocks. Hard. Julie checks it out for Digital Lard.
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You’ve heard this done before, but that doesn’t detract from the fact that ‘All I Want’ is a self-assured, singalong pop-rock romp.
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David R Black "Silence and Sound", Feeder lite?
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Former choristers, Elliot Minor appear to be suffering from an identity crisis whilst stuck in a time warp. They clearly yearn to play rock music, but obviously aren’t ready to remove the shackles of their classical past.
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Throw the horns to the sky and get your air guitars ready to rock! Airbourne's first single 'Runnin' Wild' from their forthcoming album, is reviewed by Digital Lard's Julie Brown.
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