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Tag: Booji Boys

Booji Boys – Tube Reducer (Drunken Sailor Records, 2019)

September 24, 2019 Tony Maher Record Review

I’ll start out by apologising to Juice Drunken Sailor for apocalyptic level of delay in getting this review out there. I’d like to say I’d

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The Whiffs – s/t LP (Drunken Sailor Records, 2018)

May 16, 2018 Tony Maher Record Review

The Whiffs are a powerpop combo from Kansas City, mate. Which is apparently in Missouri, and not Kansas. Who knew? Not me, clearly!! This s/t

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Erik Nervous – Assorted Anxieties (Drunken Sailor Records / Neck Chop Records, 2018)

February 28, 2018 Tony Maher Record Review

The thing that I really love about Drunken Sailor Records is that Juice is introducing me to new bands and artists on a monthly basis

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Booji Boys – Weekend Rocker LP (Drunken Sailor Records, 2018)

January 18, 2018 Tony Maher Record Review

If you’ve been reading this blog for a while (God help you, poor child if you have – it is beyond likely that your soul

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Best LPs of 2017: Tony

January 3, 2018 Tony Maher Real talk and opinion, Record Review

A bit of a strange emotional rollercoaster of a year. My father in law passed away (R.I.P Phil) and I became a father for the

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Your Pest Band – Old Springhead (Dead Broke Rekerds / Brassneck Records / Snuffy Smiles 2017)

May 9, 2017 Tony Maher Record Review

I’d seen quite a bit of a buzz about these guys in the lead-up to the release of this record, from people whose opinions I

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Booji Boys – s/t LP (Drunken Sailor Records, 2017)

March 6, 2017 Tony Maher Record Review

First off, this has got to be a hot contender for one of the best records of 2017, and we’ve barely even got started yet.

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Drunken Sailor Records (Stoke) – an introduction, part 1

December 1, 2016 Tony Maher Interview, Record label feature

Bon soir, mon petit pois (as a French fellow might address his vegetables of an evening). This is part one of an introductory feature on

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