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1. Ringo Deathstarr – Ringo Deathstarr
Like everyone, in this year of all years, comfort from music has never been so important, especially in it’s ability to create diversion and distraction. Ringo Deathstarr’s eponymous 6th album was released back in March just as we went into lockdown, and gripped me from first playing of the opening, swirling strains of Nagoya, and stayed with me regularly for the full 45 minutes.

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1. Native Harrow – Closeness
How many times have you scrolled through a list of new album releases, settled on a band with an unusual name hit Play and immediately bought the gold paint effect record from their website. That's what happened when I first heard Native Harrow's 'Closeness'.

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Our last Top Ten of fave songs from a particular artist for this yeear see us listening to The Kinks.

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The votes have been counted and verified, and we can now reveal that the winner of the Rock Club’s choice for the Mercury Music Prize 2020 is:
Michael Kiwanuka for his album Kiwanuka

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We kicked backed and listened to some Patti Smith, here our our fave tunes


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We have collectively come up with some albums that 'rocked our boat' during the first half of 2020 and there is a Spotify Playlist as well.

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Our Top Ten artist reviews keep coming. Today it's David Bowie

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Next musician out of the hat for us to listen to is Laura Marling

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We have spent the weekend blasting through the songs of Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band

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We are still enjoying pulling together some of our favourite song from our favourite bands.

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Following on from the Killers, the next band out of the hat are The Black Crowes