sat 01/03/2025

Guy Oddy

Articles By Guy Oddy

Album: Goat - Oh Death

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The Orb, Hare & Hounds, Birmingham review - ambient house duo celebrate 30 years of UF Orb

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Bonfire Radicals, Hare & Hounds, Birmingham review - un-traditional folkies unveil their new album

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Album: The Cult - Under the Midnight Sun

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Album: The Bobby Lees - Bellevue

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Album: Gogol Bordello - Solidaritine

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Album: Ozzy Osbourne - Patient Number 9

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Dope Lemon, O2 Academy, Birmingham review - Australian cosmic cowboys bring the house down

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Camp Bestival Shropshire, Weston Park review - a musical mixed bag for the pre-teens and their parents

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Album: Panda Bear & Sonic Boom - Reset

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Album: Jamie T - The Theory of Whatever

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Supersonic Festival 2022, Birmingham review - a hot and heavy weekend in Digbeth

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Album: Black Midi - Hellfire

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The Bobby Lees, Hare & Hounds, Birmingham review - rock’n’roll like it should be

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Album: Paolo Nutini - Last Night in the Bittersweet

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KITE Festival, Kirtlington Park review - engaging speakers and tunes aplenty in the Oxfordshire countryside

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