
Alex Eruptor
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Jun 15, 2024 |
metaltalk.net | Adrian Stonley |Aggie Anthimidou |Alex Eruptor |Andy Shaw
MetalTalk is Europe's leading independent Heavy Metal news publication. We publish news, concert reviews, album reviews and interviews. For more details, contact Steve Ritchie at [email protected]. Unless otherwise stated, all content, including photography, is owned and managed by MetalTalk and must not be used elsewhere without written permission. © MetalTalk 2008-2024. All Rights Reserved.
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Jun 15, 2024 |
metaltalk.net | Adrian Stonley |Aggie Anthimidou |Alex Eruptor |Andy Shaw
MetalTalk is Europe's leading independent Heavy Metal news publication. We publish news, concert reviews, album reviews and interviews. For more details, contact Steve Ritchie at [email protected]. Unless otherwise stated, all content, including photography, is owned and managed by MetalTalk and must not be used elsewhere without written permission. © MetalTalk 2008-2024. All Rights Reserved.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
metaltalk.net | Alex Eruptor
Enuff Z’Nuff has been putting out albums of solid power pop/rock since the late 1980s, and despite multiple line-up shifts and internal dramas, they always manage to conjure up something great on every album. Enuff Z’Nuff – Finer Than Sin (Frontiers)Release Date: Out NowWords: Alex EruptorPerhaps best known in the USA for their MTV hits at the turn of the 1990s, Enuff Z’Nuff moved from major labels to the indie scene and slightly evolved their sound and image.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
metaltalk.net | Alex Eruptor
The Supersuckers are an American rock band formed in 1988, whose music ranges from alternative rock to country rock to cowpunk. The Supersuckers, who have been described as “the bastard sons of Foghat, AC/DC, and ZZ Top,” were joined by The Hip Priests and Segrëgates in York and Alex Eruptor was there for MetalTalk. The Supersuckers + The Hip Priests + SegrëgatesThe Crescent, York.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
metaltalk.net | Alex Eruptor
It has been a few years since I last heard of Gypsy Pistoleros. Earlier in the millennium they seemed to be everywhere and once heard they were hard to forget, being a fairly unique proposition: An English band playing a Sleaze Rock – Flamenco crossover.
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