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Tango in the Attic Rockness review on Clash Music!
Scottish five-piece Tango In The Attic are just back from a pulsating set at the Rockness Festival and have been given big licks by the guys over at Clash Magazine!"Ending with a pulsating rhythmic work out, this group are definitely ones to watch." - ClashMusic.com

You can read the full review HERE.
The boys are set release their brand spanking new album, Bank Place Locomotive Society, on July 12th for what will be a busy summer ahead. If you want a tasty, er, taste of the up-and-coming release, you can download the track "Off to..." for absolutely FREE HERE.
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The Juniper Leaf 4/5 in Artrocker!
Modern psyche-folk four-piece Juniper Leaf's debut release Broom, Briars, Torches From The Fire has received a wonderful review in Artrocker Magazine!"Folk music coming from the city seems a weird contradiction in terms. Surely folk music's about brambles, black cats, cold cottages and sexy witches. And yet here we have it: a London folk band, fiddles and all. What's even stranger is that it works." - Ric Rawlins, Artrocker

The bands debut album has, thus far, received favourable reviews from the music press which is thoroughly deserved and is something which demands your attention.
You can buy the album from The Genepool website for £8.99, HERE.
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Cats and Cats and Cats Album Review on Sonic Reverie!

The brilliant debut album from feline loving folk-pop act, Cats and Cats and Cats has received a glowing review from Sonic Reverie.
"Adventurous, heartfelt and energetic; for me this is one of the albums of the year so far." - Sonic Reverie You can read the whole review HERE.
If I’d Had An Atlas is the fivesome’s debut album and their first release on Function Records. The album itself was recorded by Tom Woodhead of ¡Forward Russia! and mastered by Billy Stull, whose works include Okkervil River and Midlake. This 11-song folk-pop journey is the gang’s most comprehensive offering to date and takes inspiration from visionaries such as Arcade Fire, Beirut and Neutral Milk Hotel to name but a few, and is released on July 5th.
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Haunted Stereo on the podcast Is This Thing On?

The exquisite Haunted Stereo have been featured on the podcast Is This Thing On?.
You can listen to the podcast HERE.
The band have recently released double A-side single On A Pin / Lock The Doors to wide acclaim and recently had an outstanding free gig at The Queen's Head in London to launch the single.
For more information on Haunted Stereo, visit the band's myspace...
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Tango In The Attic Feature on Glasgow Podcart!
Scottish five-piece Tango In The Attic are set release their brand spanking new album and have had new track, Leftside, played on the fantastic Glasgow Podcart.You can listen to the episode and the track Here.

“…slightly angular, almost chatty indie which rolls along on cutely raw basslines before exploding into an amiable chorus...” – Drowned in Sound
The boys have a busy summer ahead and will be playing the Rockness festival on Saturday amongst a host of top acts!
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