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The Boots Girl Reviews: October 2005
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The Boots Girl Reviews. Tuesday, October 04, 2005. SixPoint.Five - "The Abbey Road Sessions". To put it simply, is probably the most famous recording studio in the world. And to think that local band. Have recorded tracks in the same studio as The Beatles just goes to show how far they have come. My first thoughts when buying this EP? Abbey Road is like one of the greatest, most advanced recording and mixing centres. THUS. This has got to be good right? Okay, let’s take a look at the packaging. Three tra...
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The Boots Girl Reviews: May 2007
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The Boots Girl Reviews. Monday, May 07, 2007. Exit Plan - EP *. Any band which gives out a free CD is a bonus in my book. Therefore, the cynics among you may think that a band like Exit Plan. Who gave me not one, not two but THREE free CD’s is just guaranteed a good review! In all honesty though, no bribery is needed as the music on those CD’s spoke more than any other gratuitous gift could. Unless of course you were giving me some serious money). Hailing from the basements of Hackney, Exit Plan. It’s al...
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The Boots Girl Reviews: August 2005
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The Boots Girl Reviews. Monday, August 15, 2005. What would motivate me more to review this CD other than the fact that it was FREE? Of course it would be my completely biased opinion that the Treefingers do in fact, rule supreme. This 4-piece band hail from Milton Keynes, place of Kings and are really nice people in the flesh or the soft tissue as the thesaurus suggests. Come on, they give out free CD’s! The first, Rental Girl. I will shoot them.). Overall the guitar fills, as provided by. To and it's a...
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The Boots Girl Reviews: November 2006
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The Boots Girl Reviews. Saturday, November 04, 2006. Treefingers - Shoebox Archive. For a long a while now, Treefingers have been telling me that songs were. On hold while we make magic. So it was a nice surprise, the other week that I arrived home to find a neat brown package waiting for me. The long awaited Shoebox Archive. Is a collection of Treefingers classics alongside some very welcome new material. I shall just make it clear there shall be no wood jokes. For now. Reminds me of T-Rex,. Melodies, w...
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The Boots Girl Reviews: September 2005
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The Boots Girl Reviews. Sunday, September 04, 2005. Straight Curve "Unspoken Suggestion". Bumped into the Straight Curve. People at The Pitz being the generous people they are, they gave her a free CD. Would it stop her from writing in the third person? No But she DID say she'd review it. Here it is. I bring you:. Unspoken Suggestion Straight Curve. First song up is Middle Class Band. I do like the bass in the intro TheBootsGirl. This is about Daynes big brother Dion, who's, to put it straight, not very ...
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The Boots Girl Reviews: March 2006
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The Boots Girl Reviews. Saturday, March 04, 2006. Evolution - Volume One. Hopefully the first of many, the Evolution compilation brings us the best in local bands as well as some of the best unrecognised talent. And the reason for this spectacular compilation? My favourite) 5 year old Connor Dolloway was diagnosed two days before his first birthday with leukaemia. All profits raised from this CD will be going directly to Connor and his family. The album starts with a nice track. Of course, it comes with ...
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TheBootsGirl's Guide To The Masses: May 2005
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TheBootsGirl's Guide To The Masses. Tuesday, May 10, 2005. Part One: The Faker. Summer's here, and with it come the festivals. But looking at the proud Reading ticket holders this year, it seems I've found a new fault in the system. It's the kind of people who think The Pitz is too heavy for them. Seriously if you can't handle a crowd of less than 400 how the hell are you going to manage a venue of over 50,000? And these people think they're going to have a happy time? And obviously, once Reading becomes...