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Suspire / Goodbye Nikki

Pop Goes The Revolution // 1700-1900 22.04.11

suspire / goodbye nikki

Well it's a show of mixed emotions. Good news: The awesome Suspire came by and chatted about their brand new single, for which the press launch is Tuesday at the Captain's Rest. They talked about the band, music, the universe and everything else that came to mind. Briefly they also brought along Gordy Goudie of Echo & The Bunnymen fame, who produced their new release.

Combine with that a new exclusive track from Male Pattern Band, an album teaser from Natalie Holmes and another new Max Raptor song and it's all celebrations right?

Not entirely... Nikki has left the show till September. Till Series 4, there's now just two of us.

NOTE: The previously reported audio problems are fixed.

Posted at 20:16, 22nd April 2011

playlist

The Alarm
Max Raptor Naim Edge
Cruel Creation
Marco Polo Unsigned
Reprose
Midi And The Modern Dance Unsigned
Nikki's Last Song Battle - Dave chose J
World You Love
Jimmy Eat World Interscope
Going Underground
The Jam Polydor
Chelsea Morning
Joni Mitchell Reprise
To The Dogs Or Whoever
Josh Ritter Unsigned
Bad Reputation
Joan Jett and The Blackhearts Liberation
Take It Or Leave It
Jet Elektra
And Nikki ends her song battling career
Explode
Natalie Holmes Unsigned
Beneath Factory Floors
Luke Fenlon Unsigned
Suspire In The Studio
Salvation Sailor
Suspire Unsigned
Catholic Girls
Frank Zappa CBS
Weak And Powerless
Perfect Circle Virgin
Abbey Gallop
Washington Irving Instinctive Raccoon
Word Virus
Black International Unsigned
Set In Stone
Suspire Unsigned
I Am Lighthouse
Sharp Knees Unsigned
Schoolin'
Everything Everything Geffen
Iced Light Infantry
The Contortionist Unsigned
The Gulf Between
Michael Cassidy Unsigned
Fifteen Years
Low Duo Unsigned
Nikki's News
Difference Engine
Spirit Of Play Unsigned
Poem For Pretty
Male Pattern Band Unsigned
Goodbye Nikki...
Gloria
I Say Marvin Unsigned

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