In the beginning (of punk) there was chaos...and its name was The Sex Pistols. 1977 saw the band at their peak with the banned 'God Save The Queen' possibly reaching the top of the charts (insert conspiracy theory here) in the month the Queen celebrated her Silver Jubilee.
Scottish alt-rockers whose huge Stateside success finally (and deservedly) transferred to their home shores in 2002, as the singles 'You Held The World In Your Arms' and 'American English' stormed the charts. Passionate rock'n'roll, brimming with restrained aggression.
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Nineties indie pop band whose sixties retro sound coupled with their obvious individual talents and collective knack of reaching the heart and soul of the nation's music buying public has certainly paid off.
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The official tribute to one of Manchester's finest. The closest there is to the atmosphere and sounds of a Stone Roses gig.
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Doug Walker is a fantastic singer-songwriter from Manchester. Recently signed to Warner Brothers. 'Highly competent and complex traditional 70s-based pop writing, recording and production, all a bit theatrically and melodramatically angled. Loads of impressive vocals, intricately layered and entertwining, a la Queen, 10cc, Beatles. Exceptionally intelligent lyric artfully married to the melodies' -Garageband.
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