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Spires cover - featuring spiresVarious: Spires (free download)

Posted on Friday 11 March 2011 by brinnachildresselao
Posted in Record reviews Tagged alphabet backwards, black hats, chad valley, coloureds, dead jerichos, dial f for frankenstein, fixers, gunning for tamar, keyboard choir, pet moon, Phantom Theory, secret rivals, spring offensive, the half rabbits, the rock of travolta, trophy wife, Ute, vixens Leave a comment

BF circular marque thing. Hmm.Blessing Force BF1 @ The Old Bookbinders, Oxford, 12-13/02/2011

Posted on Thursday 17 February 2011 by olliecastell
Posted in Gig reviews Tagged chad valley, coloureds, jonquil, king of cats, neon pulse, odc drumline, pet moon, rhosyn, Ute 1 Comment

Nightshift February 2011 coverNightshift – February 2011 issue out now

Posted on Saturday 29 January 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged jonquil, nightshift, pet moon, the porn issue, uneek Leave a comment

BF circular marque thing. Hmm.Blessing Force + Truck = The Old Book Binders audiovisual rave-up

Posted on Monday 17 January 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged blessing force, chad valley, coloureds, fixers, jonquil, labyrinth ear, neon pulse, pet moon, rhosyn, sisterland, truck, Ute Leave a comment

Oxford About The Good Ship poster - by Sarah HoyleOxford-centric gig series starting up in London

Posted on Tuesday 23 November 2010 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged dead jerichos, jonquil, king of cats, Minor Coles, pet moon, we aeronauts 1 Comment

Pet Moon; moody, sullenPet Moon / Trophy Wife @ Bullingdon Arms, Oxford, 24/10/2010

Posted on Tuesday 26 October 2010 by markwilden
Posted in Gig reviews Tagged pet moon, trophy wife 5 Comments

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