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Is there a particular song or album that you think the rest of us would like?

Plug it here! We can then download or buy the track for ourselves and give our opinions on it!


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I think a lot of people here would really like The Sounds. They're a Swedish group wo kind of sound like a mix between Blondie and The White Stripes. Their new album was released recently, but I forget what it was called. Their first album was called Living In America and the nest track on it was "Seven Days a Week".


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Cheers Mairi - sounds interesting! I'll check them out and let you know what I think


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If you like Beatle-sounding songs, check out Squires of the Subterrain and in particular their track Strawberries On Sunday. I love this track! It starts off a little like I'm Losing You by John Lennon but then goes all psychedelic in a very fine sixties style!!! Love it!

I ordered 3 of their albums last week!!


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Have you listened to Klaatu and Johan already Alan?
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Quoted from Mairi
I think a lot of people here would really like The Sounds. They're a Swedish group wo kind of sound like a mix between Blondie and The White Stripes. Their new album was released recently, but I forget what it was called. Their first album was called Living In America and the nest track on it was "Seven Days a Week".


I saw them opening for Panic! At The Disco two weeks ago in Amsterdam and I really didn't like them at all. And their singer spat in the audience.


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Have you listened to Klaatu and Johan already Alan?


Yeah, listen to Johan! Great band.


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I saw them opening for Panic! At The Disco two weeks ago in Amsterdam and I really didn't like them at all. And their singer spat in the audience.


wow. that's really rude.


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I must say they did remind me of Blondie. Not nearly as good though.


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Well, no one comes close to Blondie, eh?


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I'd like to put foward The Toy Dolls.
The Toy Dolls started up during the Punk movement in the mid 70's - and tour to this day (although the line-up has radically changed) they originate from my home city Sunderland and their songs are a tongue in cheek perspective of life in the North East.
Some great punk riffs! If you have time, have a listen.

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Just for the song 'Tommy Kowey's Car' (about genuine people) ..

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Have you listened to Klaatu and Johan already Alan?


No - my bloody cousin picked up my CDs at the Sixties night and still has them in his car!! I'm gonna send the boys round if he doesn't hand them over very soon!!!!!



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I'd like to put foward The Toy Dolls.


Is this the same band that did "Nelly The Elephant"?!!!!


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^ haha, you know it al!!!


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Lol i like that version..local band from my area called enter shikari getting pretty damn popular at the moment..also fei commando sort of have a cult following lol....
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I'd like to put foward The Toy Dolls.


Nice band, I've got a few of their albums, but I can't listen to them for longer than 15 minutes. Then that cartoon voice and those drumcomputer(ish?) drum sounds really start to get on my nerves.


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i have some indie stuff from my school that I'm playing, they're pretty good, definite hits in some of them.


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There's  this band from Montreal,Canada called Sam Roberts band...they are getting more and more popular in Canada now and their music is pretty good...I really enjoyed the last album ' Chemical City '. Maybe some who don't know them that much will like it.
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