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The Mysterines Announce Debut Album & Tour

Posted by - October 8, 2021

Liverpool‘s rising rock band, The Mysterines have revealed details of their much anticipated debut album, “Reeling”, which will be released on March 11th 2022 via Fiction Records. If that’s not enough, the band have also announced a headline tour for March and April 2022, with tickets going on sale next Friday at 10am! They will kick off their 2021 headline tour

Ones to Watch in 2021

Posted by - January 26, 2021

2020 was a great year for music and a saving grace for many as we struggled through lockdowns and tiered restrictions. So here’s to hoping 2021 is going to deliver the goods once more. It was, of course, a strong year for the likes of Biffy Clyro, The 1975, The Cribs, Everything Everything and Blossoms.