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Album review: STEEL PANTHER – All You Can Eat
Open E Records [Release date 01.04.14] Steel Panther have been on the ascendance for the last few years and now have two albums under their belts coupled with sold out tours and festival appearances. The question has to be asked … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, All You Can Eat, Balls Out, CD, Lexxi Foxx, metal, Michael Starr, review, rock, Satchel, Steel Panther, Stix Zidinia
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Gig Review: STEEL PANTHER – 02 Academy, Glasgow, 19 March 2014
Wednesday night in Glasgow and costume shop owners for miles around are counting up their takings after a bumper day, having sold out of dodgy nylon wigs and animal print spandex. Steel Panther are once again back in town! … Continue reading →
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Tagged 02 Academy, 19 March 2014, All You Can Eat, Balls Out, Community Property, Feel The Steel, Foo Fighters, gig, Glasgow, Hiding In Plain Sight, John Cusimano, Lexxi Foxx, live, metal, Michael Starr, QOTSA, review, rock, Satchal, Steel Panther, Stix Zidinia, the Cringe
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