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Dancing with wolves

Natural Child

This Nashville three-piece has enlisted the help of musicians Benny Divine and Luke Schneider with a view to giving their songs a fuller sound on their latest record. And the result is a very solid body of soul-filled blues rock and country. Out in the country and Firewater liquor have a real groove to them while the band showcases its hippie-blues character on the songs Saturday night blues and Country hippie blues.

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Emma Jean

Lee Fields & The Expressions

Lee Fields is the most elegant singer around at the moment. He released his first record in 1969 and since then he has skipped from one record company to another. Signing to Truth & Soul records a few years ago seems to have put him back on the right track. The young band The Expressions are also responsible for this change, and he has just recorded his best ever vocals on his latest release. Take a listen to Just can´t win eta Standing by your side.

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Centro Dramático Nacional Holy Cuervo

Biznaga

The punk scene in Madrid has been revitalised and
Biznaga are the latest band to make a name for themselves there. Having released quite a few singles and EPs, they have finally come up with a full length album. The influence of the groups Paralisis Permanente and Eskorbuto are clear for all to hear. Their fast dirty songs are lyrically very straight to the point. Check out Divino fracaso, Fiebre and Máquinas blandas.

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Allstars Beware the fetish

Kasai

We first heard of Kasai Allstars when Crammed Discs started their Congotronics series. The Allstars are made up of a bunch of members of different bands and this provides for a very broad sonic landscape. Looping hypnotic rhythms form the backbone of songs
that feature hand-made electronic instruments that look like calculators. Pure psychedelia.

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Belako

Belako have moved on from the dynamics of their
first album on these two newly-released EPs. They
gave us a first glimpse of this new direction on
their single Crime. They have added the raw intense
Monster and Eat me and completed it with the magical Mum. This Mungia band certainly don’t sit
on their laurels and are constantly changing their
musical expression. Something to be grateful for.

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Zuak

Borrokan

The band from Bera are back with their third studio
album. It’s been a while since their second but
they certainly haven’t lost anything in the energy
department. One of the most powerful bands around
this neck of the woods as they ply their brittle,
changeable and pumped up post hardcore trade.
Ezinaren garraiolariak is the track that seems to find itself on play over and over again in the office here.