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Kruger Singles Club Presents... Free The MP3 Tour!!!
To celebrate a year of free download singles, The Kruger Singles Club has organised a tour which will see lots of the ace bands that we've released in our first twelve months playing together in four of Kruger's favourite cities.
Features
Over the last two years The Whip's early single Trash has grown into a dancefloor-slaying anthem for indie clubland, its incessant hook ...
If you were to take only one thing away from the Lexie Mountain Boys—performers, musicians, exhibitionists—it would be the p...
"I like caterpillars, they are fluffy and every time I see them, they make me smile." The band name explained away, we move onto the music...
“Thanks to the Ford Transits for all their hard work and support over the years” is what the liner notes should read, beca...
As the director of both the UK and USA offices at Southern Records, Allison Schnackenberg is responsible for, well, pretty much everyt...
Feisty Aussie's Operator Please have been taking England by storm with their fresh-faced power pop and lashings of attitude. Their debut...
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