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Deacon Blue, Gig Review. Echo Arena, Liverpool. (2016).

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10 Deacon Blue just keep coming back to the Echo Arena, it would be astonishing if they didn’t turn up at the venue, unlock the door and make themselves several...

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Kangarilla Pig, Gig Review. Hanger 34, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * A strong heart, a powerful stance and a set list you could ask out for dinner and watch it devour the entire meat section with passion in its eyes and a drool...

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Rob Jones & Rob White, Gig Review. The Baltic Social, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10 Darkness comes quickly this time of year, it has the appearance of being shrouded in mystery and the decidedly ambiguous, shadows form and egged on by the early...

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The Human League, Gig Review. Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool. (2016).

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10 You only have to go by the sound of the crowd to understand what music means to the people. In the end it is not about mass popularity, the endless soul...

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Jimmy Rae & The Moonshine Girls, Gig Review. Philharmonic Music Rooms,...

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10 It is a crime to miss out on a filled room with like mind, appreciative people, a crime which is exonerated if the venue is sold out but not when things such as...

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Merry Hell, Gig Review. Philharmonic Music Rooms, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * * The bench mark so keenly set out by the month of January is normally set at a medium position, the year to come not wanting to have to work so hard to leap...

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Nicola Hardman, Gig Review. 24 Kitchen Street, Liverpool. Threshold 2017

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * * It is not always about the extravaganza, the mighty venue, the plush carpet and the comfortable seats; it is rarely about that but some seem to believe that...

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The Goldhawks, Quadrophenia Live!. Gig Review. Epstein Theatre, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10 There are few albums that emphasise and capture a moment in British history as well as The Who’s Quadrophenia, a work not just of outstanding cultural reference...

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Rosenblume, Gig Review. Music Room, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10 All through the fire we search for the ones that can ease our soul, that will lift our spirits in times when the winter dark threatens to overwhelm us, to consume...

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Paul Dunbar & The Black Winter Band, Gig Review. Music Room, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * * There is always a debate on whether it is the atmosphere, the songs or the venue in which the music is played in which gives the night its vibe, its sense of...

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