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Phoria: The Divider
posted by Charles Stepczyk
When playing at Lewisham’s Dirty South, five piece Brighton band PHORIA caught the attention of producer Dan Lucas. He felt their material and performance was so strong that he offered his time for free, enabling the...
IR: UK #86 – D...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Episode number 86 of Insomnia Radio: UK. Eight tracks by UK artists. Quite an uplifting episode, despite having two bands with ‘death’ in their name. Recording Date: Saturday 24 July 2010 TRT: 42:24 Rating:...
Heels Catch Fire: A ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Furious new addition to the Brighton [UK] Post Hardcore Artrock scene” “Heels Catch Fire produce angular off-kilter songs that walk the tricky tightrope between post hardcore noise and danceable...
brakesbrakesbrakes: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The third album [Touchdown] by Brighton UK’s brakesbrakesbrakes finds the group, which features former and current members of British Sea Power, Electric Soft Parade, and The Tenderfoot, polishing up their sound a bit...
Peggy Sue: Superman
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Formerly named Peggy Sue & The Pirates up until very recently, the self-annointed untraditional folk duo of Rosa ‘REX’ Slade and KatyBeth ‘KLAW’ Young from Brighton, UK, released a live version of this song in...
Insomnia Radio: UK #...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Download | Subscribe Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Song List and...
IR Orlando #22: Horr...
posted by Marci Brinker
INSOMNIA RADIO: ORLANDO 22 Release date:10/24/2007 It’s that time of year again… time for Insomnia Radio HORRORLANDO 2! This time we have an enormous crop of scary music – from Orlando to as far away as...



