Liberty37 – Radio Wales interview – Part 2
Ok, so here’s the second part of the Libert37 interview with Adam Walton from 2001. The session track in this segment is Head of David
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Ok, so here’s the second part of the Libert37 interview with Adam Walton from 2001. The session track in this segment is Head of David
Brigade Friday – why not.. Here is A Heinous Crime With Draconian Consequences from their third, and I think much underrated album Will Be, Will Be released back in 2011. This live version was part of the documentary “From Nothing Something Comes” included on the DVD of the Deluxe Version. It’s not quite the whole […]
From the archives. Back in October 2001, Liberty37 did a session and interview for the Adam Walton radio show on Radio Wales. It went out in four parts. Here’s the first of them with the session version of Broadside.
Time for Some Funeral For A Friend. This is Red Is The New Black from Between Order and Model. This, the live version that appeared on the Spilling Blood in 8mm DVD. Nice tune!
Time for a chilled out Sunday tune. Union Sound Set – Waiting Minds from the album Start / Stop from October 2010. This a live version from their Raymond Weil Home House live set. Sweet!
From the EP The Lucky Nine by The Lucky Nine released in March 2005 here is We, The Possessed. Boom!
Brigade Friday! Here’s the third single off Lights – Guillotine – directed by Adam Mason and starring Elize du Toit. Very cool video this. And a fantastic tune. Love it!
Time for some 3 Colours Red – another track from their live set at the Garage in Highbury and Islington back in 2004. this time Nuclear Holiday. Bloody brilliant!
Here’s something I found in the archives. It’s the video for This Is My Game by Along Came Man from the EP, Believe There’s Nothing released in July 2005. This was a joint release with The Pop Factory in Cardiff, and the EP was produced by Romesh Dodangoda at Longwave. Nice little video this – […]
Chill out Sunday – from Waiting Days released November 2008 here is Footprints by Pip Robinson.