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About: Tom Fiction
Website - http://www.indymedia.org.uk
Email - tomfiction@mail.com
Profile - Favorite bands: Propagandhi, Refused, Immortal Technique, Dead Prez, Against Me!, Defiance Ohio, God Speed You Black Emperor, The Plague Mass, King Blues, The Lawrence Arms, Task Force, Latterman, Paul Baribeau, Strike Anywhere, Silver Mount Zion, Alkaline Trio, Bridge and Tunnel

Posts by Tom Fiction

Plague Mass Euro Tour + New Album

October 9th, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: punk rock etc · News

Austrian ‘death, punk, metal’ band Plague Mass are embarking on a colossal European tour in support of their new album titled “Living Among Meat Eaters”

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Why Prisons Don’t Make Our Communities Safer

October 9th, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: radical culture · News

Bristol’s Kebele Social Center in conjunction with Bristol ABC hosts this important workshop titled ‘Why Prisons Don’t Make Our Communities Safer ‘

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Consume More with Last Hours!

October 4th, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: last hours related · News

Get your loyalty cards out! The Last Hours shop now has increased its stock. We are now selling more books, zines and pamphlets than ever before. So check out our credit crunch busting prices. It’s buy one get none FREE!

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The HiJacks

October 1st, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: CD Reviews · Reviews

This 4 track EP is Ska/Skacore of the kind that was so popular in the late 90’s. It would be easy to dismiss The Hijacks as just another ska band that have missed the boat by about 8years. However, whilst they certainly aren’t bringing anything new to the genre, they do what they do incredibly […]

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The Drift

October 1st, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: CD Reviews · Reviews

The sound of ‘Memory Drawings’ is euphoric.
Big and beautiful melodys crash into chaotic jazz frenzys. Then from the turmoil the bass pokes through with a hypnotic groove that takes you away to another planet. And all this without loosing a relentless intensity that will keep you hooked right till the end.
Whilest, at times, comparisons could […]

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Youngblood Brass Band

September 30th, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: CD Reviews · Reviews

Youngblood Brass Band are a nine-piece jazz/hiphop/experimental ensemble. Their energetic live performance and relentless touring schedule have earned them notoriety in the underground. On top of this they have a strong DIY ethic and have been involved in the setting up of the ‘Layered Art Collective’ that functions as “an independent record label, literature and […]

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London Anarchist Bookfair 2008

September 26th, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: radical culture · News

Capitalism is not looking particularly healthy at the moment, $700 billion bail-outs, nationalisation of banks and rising unemployment all add up to a complete mess. And as organisers for this year’s London Anarchist Bookfair put it, “In the market of ideas the anarchist pound is bouyant”.

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Rolling Thunder #5

September 24th, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: Zine reviews · Reviews

I first encountered Crimethinc some years ago as I sat in a cramped living room chatting with friends. On the coffee table lay a truly battered and well thumbed copy of “Days of War, Nights of Love” (Crimethinc’s flagship publication). I was a young punk kid lightly politicised by the threat of war in Iraq […]

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Vic Ruggiero

September 17th, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: CD Reviews · Reviews

The weather outside may be grey but with Vic Ruggiero’s ‘Something in my Blind Spot’ you can almost feel the rays on your skin. Ruggiero has created an album of uplifting summer time tunes that will take you away to hot nights of love and rage in the 1960’s.
Ruggiero sings about life, love, and politics […]

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Clayton Blizzard

September 17th, 2008 · posted by Tom Fiction · marked as: CD Reviews · Reviews

Presented here are ten tracks from one of Bristol’s finest musical politicos. Blizzard’s cultural mash of rap/folk/politics is like nothing you have heard. Stripped down beats serve as a backdrop for a half sung, half spoken rap style that is both honest and engaging. Blizzard’s live show is a lo-fi, one-man band affair with a […]

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