PAT TODD & THE RANKOUTSIDERS – Down At The End Of Your Rope / Little Miss Heartbreak

In 2022, Pat Todd & The Rankoutsiders recorded a version of Frut’s ‘Prison of Love’ for the Detroit Covers Series, a collection of 7” releases where bands are invited to pair a new recording with a Detroit-based tune of their choosing. No stranger to putting their own mark on other people’s songs, Pat and his band attacked the track with a real gusto, bringing the semi-obscurity to a new audience in style.

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ROPE TRICK – Red Tide EP

Rope Trick’s 2017 release ‘Red Tape’ shared some great riffs, but its DIY production sound and some decidedly iffy vocals made it the kind of listen that would only appeal to the more committed stoner rock fan. Nevertheless, looking beyond the obvious flaws, Rope Trick’s semi lo-fi world of stoner grooves and garage rock crunch had an obvious potential.

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REAL GONE GOES OUT: Travis – Hall By The Sea, Dreamland, Margate, Kent 11/12/2024

It’s just a couple of weeks until Christmas. The days may be short, and the weather less than pleasant, but Margate is still very busy. Thankfully, the seafront has stopped being harassed by the tail end of the storm that has battered the west coast, but things feel less than calm and decidedly soggy. The weather hasn’t stopped most of the locals coming to Dreamland for a huge night out, however, and the Travis show is a sell out. The upstairs room – the Hall By The Sea – has seen many busy nights in the past, but few have felt as absolutely rammed as tonight’s gig. It feels as if the entire town has shown up to support the band, and that’s not entirely surprising since this is supposedly the popular Scottish band’s first ever visit to the seaside resort.

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THE REAL GONE SINGLES BAR #82

This visit to the Singles Bar shares a whole wealth of inspiring sounds. Within the eight picks, you’ll find an unexpected tribute to easy listening from a familiar name, some contemporary French pop, something with a country rock influence from Australia, and a new twist on an old classic. You’ll also discover a couple of superb underground rock tunes that represent the heart of Real Gone’s regular coverage. As always, we hope you’ll find something new to enjoy…

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