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Penetration Announce Two New Singles

The '70s punk band have announced two new singles for their 40th anniversary. Penetration are releasing two 7" vinyl singles. They will feature newly recorded versions of their '77 demos and of their own take on the Flamin Groovies' 'Shake Some Action' and the Buzzcock's 'I Don't Mind'. You can check out their full pledge campaign here. The County Durham band rose to fame in 1977 with their feisty single…

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Tom Petty Dead At 66

Tom Petty has died at the age of 66. Tom Petty suffered a full cardiac arrest on Sunday night. After being found unconscious in his Malibu home, he was taken to UCLA Santa Monica Hospital according to TMZ reports. There appeared to be no brain activity upon arriving at the hospital and a decision was made to pull life support. Tom Petty is well respected in the music world. The…

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Album Review: Dhani Harrison – IN///PARALLEL

I'm sure Dhani Harrison could do without the comparisons to his famous father. So in this review, I'll spare him. And really, it's unnecessary because IN///PARALLEL is unlike any of The Beatles' work. This is the making of an artist who has their own separate inspirations and styles. It's inevitable that Dhani would become part of the world his father once ruled. Every track on Harrison's debut IN///PARALLEL is a…

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Carouser Update: October 2017

  The Carouser's October NewsletterIt’s officially Autumn and I can smell the pumpkin spiced ales already. Autumn is my favourite season. Great for leather jackets, warm drinks and still not too cold for an outside gig. We’ve seen a lot of 50th anniversary editions being announced last month, and October is not going to be without. 40 years ago on the 28th October, the Sex Pistols released their debut Never Mind The Bollocks and…

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Live Review: Wilko Johnson & John Cooper Clarke

I'll be honest. Dr John Cooper Clarke is the real reason that I'm now seated in the Royal Albert Hall. Don't get me wrong, I think Wilko Johnson is an iconic guitar player. His sporadic style of playing really made him the star of the '70s Essex band Dr Feelgood. But, I am a big fan of words and Dr John Cooper Clarke has a talent for stringing a few…

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50 Years Of The Doors’ Strange Days

"When the still sea conspires an armour And her sullen and aborted Currents breed tiny monsters True sailing is dead" - Horse Latitudes The immortal poetry of Jim Morrison was further showcased in The Doors' second album Strange Days. With a bigger budget and new equipment, the band was free to experiment with sound in a way that hadn't been created before. Strange Days shot to number 3 in the…

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If you wanna know what it’s like to be on tour with Iggy Pop, read this book

There's something so captivating about being on tour- the camaraderie, the stories and the women. So when it was announced that Alvin Gibbs would be releasing a new book about his time on the 1988 tour with the godfather of punk, I knew I had to get my claws on it. This story may sound a little familiar. That's because Some Weird Sin is an updated version of Alvin Gibbs'…

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Cheap Trick Announce Rock n Roll Christmas Album

Just when you thought it was September, the middle of the year, someone decided to bring out a Christmas album. The '70s rock band Cheap Trick are proving that Americans care a lot about Christmas by releasing their first holiday season album. Christmas Christmas will be packed with festive rock n roll classics from Slade's 'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day' to The Ramones' 'Merry Christmas (I Don't…

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Rare Unreleased Beatles Track For Sale

A rare unreleased Beatles demo of 'What Goes On' is up for sale. The song is said to be a John Lennon track from the band's early days and features Paul McCartney harmonising while John Lennon is on guitar. You can listen to a snippet above or here. The track is a 1963 version sung by John Lennon and features different lyrics to the official track sung by Ringo Starr…

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The Voices Of Irish Rock

The Emerald Isle's shores are rich with the sounds of passionate guitar solos and the cheerful folk roots. Among the country's extensive back catalogue, we've plucked ten influential front men who've shaped Irish music with their booze-soaked vocal chords. This is The Carouser's tribute to the many voices of Irish rock backed by the words of Phil Lynott's 'Dublin'. Gary Moore 1952-2011 Born in Belfast. Solo performer, early member of…

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40 Years Of Never Mind The Bollocks

It's almost 40 years since the iconic punk album Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols notoriously hit the shelves of reluctant record shops in 1977. The record was to be the only studio album that the band would make but yet, they would go down in history as one of the best punk bands of all time. Though punk already existed, many refer to the Sex Pistols debut…

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Patti Smith Receives The John Lennon Real Love Award

The punk poet and artist Patti Smith will be the fourth person to receive a John Lennon Real Love Award during the 37th Annual John Lennon Tribute. Patti will be accepting the award at the Symphony Space in New York City on the 1st of December. The night will also include her performing a set of her favourite Lennon and Beatles songs. The show will also commemorate the 50th anniversary…

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