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Tag: Sunderland

Live: Palma Louca, Butterjunk and Polyvinyl at Independent

What better to do on a Saturday night than catching some emerging live bands? Right, nothing. So, we visited Sunderland … More

Butterjunk, Independent, Live music, live review, more music, music, Music For The Misfits, New Music, Palma Louca, Polyvinyl, Sunderland

Docksuns – Blew Up A Kiss

Recently I got told that one of my favourite easy-listening Britpop bands had disbanded, luckily the hole that left was … More

Britpop, Docksuns, Indie pop, music, Music For The Misfits, Sunderland

Infernal Bloom – Sharks

There is a new indie-tune waiting for you to be consumed. ‘Sharks’ is the new single by sweet indie-pop outfit … More

Blog, Dolphin, Indie, Infernal Bloom, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, music from the North east, North East, pop, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sharks, Sunderland, UK

Ghost//Signals – A Bag for Death (video)

Dark indie-pop quartet Ghost//Signals recently released their newest single ‘A Bag for Death’ and it’s a poppy song that sounds like … More

A Bag For Death, band, Ghost//Signals, Mental Health, music, music blog, Music For The Misfits, New Music, new single, Newcastle, Sunderland, tour, UK

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TOVE's latest, 'Pretty Sequence' tells the story of a partner who pushes you aside to try and sleep with others in the form of a soft and warm, bittersweet sounding psychedelic pop song, read the review on our website! 💥
We went to see indie folk outfit The Deep Blue with support from singer songwriter Melanie Baker at Bobiks and we had a blissful time filled with beautiful folk pop songs! Read the review now on our website & via the #linkinbio 🎶
We are celebrating the 25th anniversary of Echo & The Bunnymen‘s ‘Evergreen’ with a revisiting of the album by London Records. Originally released in 1997, ‘Evergreen’ marked a critical and commercial renaissance for the band after more than half a decade’s hiatus. ‘Evergreen’ was both of and beyond its time and this year receives a vinyl pressing for the very first time.
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