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Four decades later, Nine Below Zero unearths band’s first-ever studio recording on Back in the Day
Speaking of UK blues-rockers (as we were in this semi-recent post regarding Catfish‘s acoustic EP Bound for Better Days), this next release is from a band that’s been around for quite a few decades now, having opened for the likes of … Continue reading
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