5/17/1991: The Alarm, The Ritz, Roseville
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“Theirs is a curious amalgam of punk, credible rock epithets and noble social fortitude, and while it obviously sounds different to the 80�s Alarm it�s lost none of the vibrancy, nor any of the melodic craftiness. Certain moments are more normal than before, but a plethora of unexpected touches are consistently wonderful. “ Read the full review here. Publication:: Author::
‘New South Wales, A’ [4:46] (MacDonald/Peters), The AlarmLead Vocals:Mike PetersLyrics: Pit shaft wheels turn for the last time In the Rhondda tonight The Davey lamps that shone so brightly There’s no more need for their light As the last piece of coal is cut From the belly of the black seamed hole A man walks home alone Past a church full of mourning souls Throughout his lifetime he has fought [read more]
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