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Spring Offensive - Not Waving But Drowning artworkNew Spring Offensive single and video: ‘Not Drowning But Waving’

Posted on Saturday 8 September 2012 by Simon Minter
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Truck logoTruck Festival @ Hill Farm, Steventon, 20-21/07/2012

Posted on Tuesday 31 July 2012 by simonminter
Posted in Gig reviews Tagged black hats, fixers, flights of helios, spring offensive, this town needs guns, toliesel, Very Nice Harry 1 Comment

BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford, 22/07/2012 show details – Truck festival special!

Posted on Sunday 22 July 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged alphabet backwards, jess hall, kill murray, pixel fix, robots with souls, sonic rising, spring offensive, toliesel, Ute Leave a comment

BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford, 08/07/2012 show details – Aurora J Young / Matt Sage interviews and more

Posted on Thursday 5 July 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged aurora j young, fide, manacles of acid, matt sage, Matt winkworth, mr shaodow, spring offensive, the grinding young, the half rabbits Leave a comment

Nightshift - July 2012 coverNightshift – July 2012 issue out now, with Gunning For Tamar interview and more

Posted on Wednesday 27 June 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged gunning for tamar, komrad, Left Of Manila, Moiety, mr fogg, spring offensive, the cellar family, the dreaming spires, the empty vessels, The Spitefuls, von braun Leave a comment

St Barnabas ChurchSpecial Spring Offensive show in a church, 14 June

Posted on Monday 4 June 2012 by simonminter
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