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Tag Archives: Sham 69
Album review: THE CRUNCH – Brand New Brand
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Cargo records [release date: 30.04.15] With this second outing, The Crunch has become a bit more than a side project for a bunch of seasoned punk stalwarts who only got together for a book launch. Headline tours, film premieres and … Continue reading
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Tagged Brand New Brand, Cockney Rejects, Diamond Dogs, power pop, punk, Sham 69, The Clash, THE CRUNCH
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Interview: THE CRUNCH (March 2015)
The Crunch play a compelling brand of punk-infused power rock and power pop, drawing on all their years of collective experience in bands such as The Clash, Cockney Rejects, Sham 69, Lords Of The New Church and Diamond Dogs. Sulo … Continue reading
Gig review: GUILFEST – 18 July 2014
Good to have the Guilfest back after the previous company running it went into liquidation after 2012’s festival. Last year they had two one day line-ups sponsored by Magic FM. The amount of stages has remained the same with two … Continue reading
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Tagged 18 July 2014, Boomtown Rats, Fun Lovin' Criminals, gig, Guilfest, Public Service Broadcasting, review, Sham 69, Slim Chance, The Blackout
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Gig Review: THE CRUNCH – Nambucca, London, 12 December 2013
The night didn’t start too well when we had to teach the barman how to pour a pint of real ale out of the hand pump. But the service, very much like the gig, improved dramatically over the next few … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 December 2013, Cockney Rejects, Dave Tregunna, London, Lords of the New Church, Mick Geggus, Nambucca, Sham 69, Slydigs, Terry Chimes, The Clash, THE CRUNCH
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