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The key to properly enjoying records by Frank Black & The Catholics is to lock all your old Pixies albums...
I’m not usually one to do extremely belated reviews, but I received an email from one of our best PR...
Following hot on the heels of the label’s Burn Down The World 8CD box set reviewed in August, our music...
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