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Tag: Husker Du

By robilaz Posted on August 8, 2019

Discover This: Charcoal Burners

An impressive back catalogue of independent songwriting by Andrew Spittle – totalling some 40 or so albums – has evolved into new three-piece Charcoal Burners.

Categories: Discover This, New Zealand BandsTags: Charcoal Burners, Dunedin, Husker Du, Neil Young, New music, New Zealand, New Zealand Bands, Nick Cave, Radiohead, rock, Singer Songwriter, The National, The Smiths
Quantum Pig
By robilaz Posted on May 9, 2019

Introducing: Quantum Pig

Fusing progressive rock and futurist themes with ambient melodies, a punky edge and elements of electronica, the music of London duo Quantum Pig is full of intrigue.

Categories: IntroducingTags: British music, British rock, Feeder, Futurism, Futurist, Husker Du, Introducing, London bands, New bands, New music, Pink Floyd, Prog Rock, Progressive, Quantum Pig, Queen, rock, Rush, Sonic Youth

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