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Jackson Analogue: And Then, Nothing

Read "And Then, Nothing" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Here's a five-piece band hailing from the Isle of Wight, in the UK, that has been making some rather productive noise within rock music circles. And the beauty of it all resides within the artists' irrefutably upfront and nicely in-your-face retro 1970s hard rock/pop permutations. They also fuse late 1960s British blues, coupled with elements of the wild and wooly shenanigans of the period bands that straddled the progressive and radio-friendly schema.

Lead vocalist James Homes sings his ...


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