Review: Symbo - Myliner

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From the catchy, dark edged opening chords, to the tunefully abrupt end, 'Myliner' by Symbo is definitely a sound to listen out for. The tenacious chorus, laidback vocal style and resonant riffs are irresistible and make the song as a whole memorable and impossible to not dance to.

Interview: Sam Tarling from Decora

Image We at TSM Radio feel lucky to have Sam Tarling bass player for Decora available for an interview. Decora are a hard working band, their tour schedule is almost as full as the winner of a pie eating contest and in between gigs they work as roadies for the local OAP cover band 'The Rolling Bones'  who ironically are younger than The Rolling Stones.

Actually Sam was only too please to get away from his roadie duties as he has had flashback nightmares of dealing with The Rolling Bones' groupies.




Interview: Evil i

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Welsh rockers Evil i are the participants in what is the Easter bank holiday TSM Radio interview. Being that it is a bank holiday like me you might be working and this usually means double pay. This became a bit of an issue for the Evil i boys especially Miff who is the self appointed shop steward for the band. Miff demanded that the boys got free pizza and a jumbo bottle of coke for coming in to do the interview, unfortunately our budget only stretched to a few packets of McCoy's crisps and five cartons of Um Bongo. The issue was finally sorted when I offered Miff and the guys a quick look through the January edition of Razzle I had ...ermm lying around in the office, Bass player Chris was a little traumatised by the whole affair.

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Review: KunK - Public Image Ltd



KunK, what a name for a band! And what a band they are! If you love heavy guitars, up-tempo beats and in your face lyrics, KunK are the band for you. This band rock and they rock out hard; every track from start to finish is straight in there, no messing around just pure quality.

Review: KunK - No Way/Game Over

Fresh on the scene of the fine city that is Norwich, please welcome Kunk. Having graced the same stage as fellow alt-rockers such as The Subways and Nine Black Alps, this thrilling threepiece have already made quite a name for themselves in the world of rock'n'roll.





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