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Colin Moulding – Photo Credit: Andrew Swainson
It’s always a thrill to see artists whose heyday occurred decades ago continuing to release music, whether it be under the same project, a new moniker or as a solo artist. All the better when the artist is of legendary status to begin with and when there certainly has been pent-up hunger for new material from such music icons. Enter
XTC co-frontman
Colin Moulding, who is back now as a solo artist, presenting ‘The Hardest Battle’, released as a CD single in 4-panel digisleeve via
Burning Shed.
Containing two songs – ‘The Hardest Battle’, ‘Say It (original version)’, and an exploratory demo of the title track, The Hardest Battle represents XTC founding member Colin Moulding’s first-ever fully solo release.
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Live updates as Northern Ireland Executive agrees to relax some lockdown restrictions
Stormont ministers are meeting today to discuss the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions which are due to end on April 1
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The NI Executive has agreed a number of easements to existing coronavirus restrictions this afternoon, it is understood.
They include a relaxation of the numbers allowed to meet in a private garden from six people from two households on April 1, to 10 from two households after Easter as well as the launch of click and collect services from garden centres and plant nurseries - also from April 1.
John Quin
, December 12th, 2020 09:29
A post-punk memoir transforms into a devastating slowburn tragedy in Andrew O’Hagan s novel, Mayflies
East Kilbride, 1979: Ronnie Tulley, Eddie Thompson, Paul McCluskey, and yours truly swapping Talking Heads albums. We saw Josef K live with the band done up in face paint à la Brando’s Kurtz in
Apocalypse Now! We nicked a drum stick from XTC’s Terry Chambers. You’re thinking:
so what? Why am I telling you the humdrum everyday history of me and my old mates? Who gives a fig about a new town animal trying to escape his furnished cage? This was roughly my initial response to the first half of