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Album review: GLITTER MACHINE – Hanging Out For Fame
Pete Feenstra chatted to Glitter Machine’s John McKeown on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio with tracks from the new album (Sunday 19 May, 20:00 GMT) Two Nine Records [Release date 15.03.19] Glitter Machine is an art rock band that embraces … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, ambient, art rock, Brendan Perry, Brian Eno, David Bowie, Dead Can Dance, Dom McGuiness, electronica, Glitter Machine, Goth Rock, Hanging Out For Fame, hard rock, James Blood Ulmer, John Lydon, John McKeown, Lou Reed, Metal Machine Music, Muse, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Paul Stone, Psychedelic Rock, review, Rick Hornby, rock, soundscapes, the Everly Brothers
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