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theartsdesk on Vinyl 65: Solomun, Black Sabbath, Trojan Records, The Creation, Seefeel, Motörhead and more


London indie outfit This Is The Deep make wonderfully eccentric but catchy music.
The Best is Yet to Come (Part 1) is a mini-album that plays at 45 RPM, whose eight songs mingle quirky post-punk dub-funk with something altogether poppier and frothier. They are unafraid of utilising quirky sound effects and stylings that, in others hands, might lead to a kitsch novelty factor, but in theirs the results range from outright pop to the skronk-punk-jazz abstraction of “Eyes on You” to a weird slowie to vaguely Talking Head-ish moments to the cinematic exotica of the title cut. Uncategorizable and brilliant, keep your eyes and ears attuned for more from on this lot. ....

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Michelle joins TV presenter Kirstin in seeking support for brain tumour survivors


Michelle joins TV presenter Kirstin in seeking support for brain tumour survivors
Former TV presenter Kirstin Gove and Lanarkshire woman Michelle Marshall are backing the call of The Brain Tumour Charity for increased testing and care for brain tumour patients.
Michelle Marshall was in theatre for eight hours (Image: Wishaw Press)
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New Blues News - 5/11/2021


Big Chief Monk Boudreaux –
Bloodstains and Teardrops (Whiskey Bayou): “Joseph “Monk” Boudreaux is the oldest living Mardi Gras Indian Chief, the Elder of Elders in a tradition dating back to the 1800s. As such, he sees himself as the guardian of a spiritual discipline that involves gnostic customs and beliefs shared by members within the New Orleans Black community over the course of multiple generations. He is one of the best-known and loved local culture heroes, a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Award recipient, the subject of murals on city walls and documentaries about New Orleans, and the inspiration for characters in television dramas like the HBO series Treme. He comes by his status as a Mardi Gras Indian chief through bloodlines of both African and Native American ancestry.” (https://bigchiefmonkboudreaux.com/bio-1)  I regret I am not able to find a sample from this release. ....

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ME/CFS: "I Tried Alternative Functional Medicine After 10 Years"


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‘I was tired of lying in bed dreaming of all I wanted to do.’
12/05/2021
Gym at 6.30am followed by a G&T 12 hours later. For women who want to live life at their optimum, energy is currency. So, when an illness strikes that robs you of it, you’re left feeling not only devastated, but invisible, too. Here, one writer shares how witnessing up close chronic fatigue syndrome or also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis - a condition which many long Covid sufferers now qualify for a diagnosis of - has taught her that energy is not a certainty, but a privilege. ....

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