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			<description> The Struts may not be a well known band right now but that is surely set to change, at least with nostalgic fans of sixties psychedelic tracks like...</description>
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            <title>Helen Boulding</title>
			<description> Helen Boulding: The Innocents  Four years on from her crisp, well-crafted debut album, Sheffields Helen Boulding has found a digital skips and sacrifices...</description>
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            <title>M A D I S O N</title>
			<description> Named after a 60s dance, new kids on the block M A D I S O N reign from the outskirts of Glasgow.  “Armbands” is the title track and the first of...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 BST</pubDate>
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            <title>My Tiger My Timing</title>
			<description> After performing on the John Peel stage at Glastonbury this year, My Tiger My Timing are certainly getting themselves heard on the scene. This five...</description>
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            <title>Sweet Sweet Lies</title>
			<description> This Brighton based band are a band filled with all the ingredients of a solid rock-folk group that we seem to see more and more often thanks to it&#039;s...</description>
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            <title>Three Colours</title>
			<description> Three Colours are a London post rock outfit with a sound echoing the likes of 65 Days of Static and early Foals.  Unless youre the patient and inquisitive...</description>
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            <title>Cynic Guru</title>
			<description> Cynic Guru release this ambitious pop rock anthem Catastrophe on US Independence Day (4th July), and it&#039;s a track that will easily draw people in who...</description>
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            <title>Lanca Gomez</title>
			<description> Lanca has been absent from the scene for a minute but dont think in that time he hasnt been honing his skills. Taking influence from artists he admires...</description>
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            <title>The Native Divide</title>
			<description> Gruel, grit, ruggedness and feral social bemusement merges together like solids in a sewer current, ‘Waste My Time. Gaining momentum in the drawling,...</description>
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            <title>Promithee</title>
			<description> Promethee are an immensely hard-working metal band from Switzerland. The odds are, you probably havent heard of them, but if youre a fan of very heavy...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:00 BST</pubDate>
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