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Kieron Tyler

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Kieron Tyler has contributed to Britain's MOJO magazine since 1999 and is the author of 'Smashing It Up: A Decade Of Chaos With The Damned', the critically-acclaimed and definitive biography of the first decade of the pioneering British punk rock band. His writing has also appeared in Billboard (America), The Guardian, i (the newspaper), The Independent, Les Inrockuptibles (France), Music Week, Q, Rumba (Finland) and Ugly Things (America).

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Reissue CDs Weekly: Big Front Yard

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Albums of the Year 2019: Mega Bog - Dolphine

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Reissue CDs Weekly: Jim Sullivan

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Mark Lanegan Band, Roundhouse review - rocking reiteration of Mr Gruff’s persona

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Reissue CDs Weekly: Dave Godin's Deep Soul Treasures Volume 5

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CD: U-Bahn - U-Bahn

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Reissue CDs Weekly: Mercury Rev - All is Dream

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WH Lung, Rich Mix review - ever-intensifying motorik-bedded onslaught

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Reissue CDs Weekly: Mighty Baby - At a Point Between Fate and Destiny

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Reissue CDs Weekly: The Clash - London Calling

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CD: Iguana Death Cult - Nude Casino

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Reissue CDs Weekly: Yesterday Has Gone - The Songs of Teddy Randazzo

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Hubro 10th-Anniversary Concert, The Spice of Life review - boundary pushing Norwegian label marks its birthday

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Reissue CDs Weekly: Gene Clark - No Other

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Reissue CDs Weekly: The Raincoats

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Reissue CDs Weekly: The Kinks - Arthur or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire

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