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Makin' Time
4,667 listeners
A mid-1980s British mod revival band, consisting of Fay Hallam (Hammond Organ/Vocals), Martin Blunt (Bass), Neil Clitheroe (Drums) and Mark… read moreA mid-1980s British mod revival band, consisting of Fay Hallam (Hammond Organ/Vocals), Martin Blunt (Bass), Neil Clitheroe (Drums) and Mark McGounden (guitar/vocals). View wikiA mid-1980s British mod revival band, consisting of Fay Hallam (Hammond Organ/Vocals), Martin Blunt (Bass), Neil Clitheroe (Drums) and Mark McGounden (guitar/vocals). View wiki -
The Servants
15,130 listeners
The Servants was an indie band formed in 1985 in Hayes, Middlesex, England by singer and songwriter David Westlake. The Servants was the or… read moreThe Servants was an indie band formed in 1985 in Hayes, Middlesex, England by singer and songwriter David Westlake. The Servants was the original home of Luke Haines, later of The Auteurs and Black Box Recorder. The band’s Small Time / H… read moreThe Servants was an indie band formed in 1985 in Hayes, Middlesex, England by singer and songwriter David Westlake. The Servants was the original home of Luke Haines, later of The Auteurs and Black Box Recorder. The band’s Small Time / Hey Hey We’re The Manqués double-album was well received on i… read more -
Cath Carroll
5,305 listeners
Cath Carroll was born in Bristol and raised in Swansea, Ipswich and finally, her family hometown of Manchester. In 1979 she joined forces w… read moreCath Carroll was born in Bristol and raised in Swansea, Ipswich and finally, her family hometown of Manchester. In 1979 she joined forces with fellow Mancunian Liz Naylor to form the band Glass Animals in addition to co-editing the infam… read moreCath Carroll was born in Bristol and raised in Swansea, Ipswich and finally, her family hometown of Manchester. In 1979 she joined forces with fellow Mancunian Liz Naylor to form the band Glass Animals in addition to co-editing the infamously vitriolic City Fun fanzine. Although the city then boa… read more -
Thousand Yard Stare
10,844 listeners
There are multiple bands with this name. 1) Thousand Yard Stare are a British band from Slough, Berkshire active during the early 1990s an… read moreThere are multiple bands with this name. 1) Thousand Yard Stare are a British band from Slough, Berkshire active during the early 1990s and Reformed in 2015. Widely regarded as their finest hour was the Seasonstream EP on Stifled Aardva… read moreThere are multiple bands with this name. 1) Thousand Yard Stare are a British band from Slough, Berkshire active during the early 1990s and Reformed in 2015. Widely regarded as their finest hour was the Seasonstream EP on Stifled Aardvark Records in 1991, which also featured Martin Bell of The W… read more -
The Desert Wolves
3,616 listeners
The Desert Wolves were a 5 piece pop group from Manchester set up during the mid 80's In Manchester. In 1987 they released two singles… read moreThe Desert Wolves were a 5 piece pop group from Manchester set up during the mid 80's In Manchester. In 1987 they released two singles on the Ugly Man Record imprint, which received much critical acclaim at the time but commercially… read moreThe Desert Wolves were a 5 piece pop group from Manchester set up during the mid 80's In Manchester. In 1987 they released two singles on the Ugly Man Record imprint, which received much critical acclaim at the time but commercially did not make much impression outside of their native Manch… read more -
The Bollock Brothers
12,913 listeners
The Bollock Brothers are a British Punk act formed in 1979 by the London promoter, DJ and manager Jock McDonald and are latterly best known… read moreThe Bollock Brothers are a British Punk act formed in 1979 by the London promoter, DJ and manager Jock McDonald and are latterly best known for their English language cover of Serge Gainsbourg's song "Harley David (Son of a Bit… read moreThe Bollock Brothers are a British Punk act formed in 1979 by the London promoter, DJ and manager Jock McDonald and are latterly best known for their English language cover of Serge Gainsbourg's song "Harley David (Son of a Bitch)" (originally in French) and Alex Harvey's &quo… read more -
Tramway
3,266 listeners
Tramway were an organ and jangly guitar male vocaled pop band from Bristol (England) with a Felt-gone-pop sound that is less 'easy… read moreTramway were an organ and jangly guitar male vocaled pop band from Bristol (England) with a Felt-gone-pop sound that is less 'easy' than most Siesta releases, but is of a very high quality. They have a song ('That Old, Old… read moreTramway were an organ and jangly guitar male vocaled pop band from Bristol (England) with a Felt-gone-pop sound that is less 'easy' than most Siesta releases, but is of a very high quality. They have a song ('That Old, Old Feelin') that is almost a carbon copy of the Spring (t… read more -
Shide & Acorn
2,017 listeners
Shide & Acorn was a short-lived British folk-rock band from the Isle of Wight, active in the early 1970s. Originally called Foehammer (… read moreShide & Acorn was a short-lived British folk-rock band from the Isle of Wight, active in the early 1970s. Originally called Foehammer (and then Peppermint Snuff of Wight), they played light folk-rock with a mixture of male and female… read moreShide & Acorn was a short-lived British folk-rock band from the Isle of Wight, active in the early 1970s. Originally called Foehammer (and then Peppermint Snuff of Wight), they played light folk-rock with a mixture of male and female lead and harmony vocals. Comprising Graham Spencer, Jeremy… read more -
Dave Wakeling
1,001 listeners
Dave Wakeling (born David Wakeling, 19 February 1956, in Birmingham, England) is a rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is most famou… read moreDave Wakeling (born David Wakeling, 19 February 1956, in Birmingham, England) is a rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is most famous for singing and writing songs for the 1980s ska bands The Beat (known as The English Beat in the… read moreDave Wakeling (born David Wakeling, 19 February 1956, in Birmingham, England) is a rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is most famous for singing and writing songs for the 1980s ska bands The Beat (known as The English Beat in the U.S.) as well as General Public. View wiki