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“Don’t You Know” – The Unnamed Band April 30, 2025

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I have been lucky enough to see young York music funsters the Unnamed Band a couple of times and each time they showed a lot of promise. Their delivery of some great classic rock cover versions were ace and their self penned songs were good but needed a bit of polish. Well they have had the polish out and “Don’t You Know” is so well buffed that it screams to be heard! If you love a hard driving funky rock song then look no further. If the Unnamed Band ever need a name, on the strength of this release, I would name them the Fucking Good Band!

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“Takedown” – Lost Trends April 29, 2025

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One of York’s finest bands, Lost Trends, don’t release new stuff very often. But when they do it is always fucking good! New single “Takedown” is no exception it explodes into action from the first note. At times it sounds like the Killer’s with a harder edge. Rusty’s voice is better than it has ever been weaving from Brandon Flowers to David Byrne via John Lydon. Pete’s guitar screams like a banshee newly released from its chains. Drum and bass rumble like the after shock of an atom bomb. You need to play “Takedown” loud on repeat until you convince the neighbours to play it too.

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“Settle Down” – Apollo Junction (with Briana Corrigan) April 22, 2025


Apollo Junction seem to have an ability to up the ante with every release and there new single takes their talents up yet another notch. “Settle Down” is dripping with humongous hooks and pumped with pop passion. The AP lads are joined on this song by Briana Corrigan, formerly of the Beautiful South and a wonderfully talented solo artist. The band are extremely proud that Briana chose to sing on the song. The track has a slightly gentler feel than some of their more recent releases and is the vanguard of their next album which is due out this summer. In my view the song ponders a nostalgic reminiscence of a sunny sky blue past we remember but will never get back. For me this is accentuated with lyrics like “Here’s a thought are we ever gonna get away. In this town faces never change. We were born to streets that already knew our name“. That last line really resonates with my memories of my own early life. You need this track in your life!

Jamie, the band’s lead singer had this to say about the tune “This song means so much to us as a band and we feel it really shows a brand new side to what we can do, having Briana’s voice on it was something that we suggested very early on, but never imaged that we would make that happen! She sounds incredible on it and we are very very grateful to her for choosing to sing with us“. Briana also had something to say about the new release ““Settle Down” is a song that I just had to sing on, I travelled from Ireland over to the band’s studio in Yorkshire and we spent a wonderful day together recording and hanging out. I am a big fan and firmly believe that this song and the album they (Apollo Junction) are making is something very special. I am sure that my fanbase and theirs will really love what we have done together“. This has certainly raised excitement levels for the new album for me, how about you?

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“BLAIR!” – Industry Standard April 18, 2025


There is so much ignorance and apathy regarding climate change and environmental collapse. We should be thankful that some people are speaking up about it rather loudly. Industry Standard‘s new single “BLAIR!” highlights lead singer Gaby’s stress, worry, fear and concern about our planet. It is a powerful call to arms as Gaby repeats the songs mantra “Is She Gonna Make It“. The song is an absolute fucking cracker, and I am not talking about a cheap firecracker. I am talking of a cracker so explosive it would have sent Katy Perry and her Blue Origin pals beyond the known universe. Now that is a good thing right? Especially for the environment!

The band are the aforementioned lead singer Gaby (Gabriella Gonzalez) and three punk powerhouse musical henchmen: Phillip Stakem who knows a great riff, Oliver Jackson whose bass playing could start an earthquake and Tim Sketchley who plays his drums so hard I hear that Elvis heard them in his secret base on the moon! I reckon if you love Scene Queen and Casseyette you will adore Industry Standard. The video, directed by Ben Garnet, is a dark Barbie bad bimbo apocalyptic cartoon horror film and it is so very good in the way it communicates a serious message and entertains in parallel. The song actually appeared a few months ago, but you lot mostly ignored it. To mangle the great Liam Neeson’s line from ‘Taken’ (2008), “If you don’t ignore it this time and play it loads that’ll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you do ignore it again, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will kick your sorry ass” You have been warned!

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On This Day The Mop Tops Mopped Up The Chart! April 17, 2025

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On 17th April 1971 all four Beatles had solo singles in the UK charts, Paul McCartney with “Another Day” (no. 11), John Lennon “Power To The People” (no. 10), George Harrison “My Sweet Lord” (no. 25) and Ringo Starr “It Don’t Come Easy” (no. 29). The most successful of the four was George Harrison as earlier in the year “My Sweet Lord” sat at the top of the chart and made him the first of the Fab Four to have a solo number one. McCartney just missed out as “Another Day” stopped at number 2. Lennon’s song peaked at number 7 and Ringo’s at number 4. Would all of these have been Beatles songs had they stayed together as a band? Who knows. Incidentally George played on Ringo’s song and Ringo returned the favour by playing on “My Sweet Lord”. Klaus Voormann played on three out of the four tracks, the only one he didn’t appear on was McCartney’s.

Are they actually dancing to the same song?

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The Mayhem Charts – March 2025 April 8, 2025


Here is the Mayhem chart for March 2025. Regular readers know the chart is based on my streaming listening habits. These are gathered over the last month by obscurify.com. My taste in music remains 99% more obscure than the rest of the UK! The chart remains contemporary-ish (but if a classic artist releases something new they might feature in the chart). However, last month’s top three “Legacy” artists were David Bowie, Elvis Costello and Jackson Browne. Obscurify also suggests the most obscure artists I have listened to for March and they are Liz Davinci, Abraskadabra and Kindelan.

Winnetka Bowling League are the top artist for March and their single “This Is Life” hits number 4 in the song chart . Only one artist in the artist chart remains from last month and that is Antony Szmierek. Two of my all time favourite artists are in the artist chart Frank Turner at number two and Millie Manders and the Shutup at number three. The incredible Erotic Secrets Of Pompeii hit the top of the song chart with the stunning track “Speak Medieval”. So without further ado here are those charts in full! Click on the Spotify link below to listen to the famous (or infamous) five! Nearly eighteen minutes of great music!

Mayhem Artist Chart March 2025

1 Winnetka Bowling League
2 Frank Turner
3 Millie Manders and the Shutup
4 Abraskadabra
5 Manic Street Preachers
6 Wardruna
7 Lady Gaga
8 Jo Quail
9 SEX-O-RAMA
10 Antony Szmierek

Mayhem Song Chart March 2025

1 Speak Medieval – Erotic Secrets Of Pompeii
2 Wednesday – Pick The Flowers
3 Hand In Hand – Drop Dead McPhee
4 This Is Life – Winnetka Bowling League
5 Clickbait Reissued – Sally Pepper

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The WJAHOM Interview Podcast – Abs

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It was an absolute pleasure to interview uber talented soulful, sultry singer songwriter Abs recently. We spoke about her music roots and what is next for her. She also gave us a couple of exclusives! Take a listen. It was a really enjoyable chat. I hope that you like it too.

Just a quick note. This is a Zoom recording and it has recorded my voice at a slightly higher volume than Abs’. I didn’t shout! Honest! There are also occasional gremlins on the Zoom line too. Maybe I need to start a crowd-funder to build a professional studio in my house 🙂

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The WJAHOM Interview Podcast – Elizabeth Sharkey April 6, 2025

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It was a delight and an honour to interview of historian, author, music fanatic and actress Elizabeth Sharkey recently. We spoke mainly about her excellent book, ‘Why Britain Rocked‘ which I reviewed recently. You can find my review of that book by clicking here. It was a really enjoyable chat. I hope that you like it too.

CLICK HERE to take a listen to the interview.

Just a quick note. This is a Zoom recording and it has recorded my voice at a slightly higher volume than Elizabeth’s. I didn’t shout! Honest!

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Millie Manders and the Shutup – The Crescent, York – Sunday 30th March 2025 April 5, 2025

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This was the fifth time that I have witnessed Millie Manders and the Shutup live. How good were they this time? I will tell you later, first you need to read about the excellent support acts. As usual Millie herself was in the audience to witness both support acts. First up was Wrex, a band from Brighton that have featured on these pages before (we reviewed their single “Take A Walk” last summer). They hit us with a humongous sonic assault which blew me and the rest of the crowd away, obviously in a good way. They are in possession of some incredibly powerful songs and set closer “Paradise” was definitely a highlight for me. How can they make so much noise with just three people? One of the two singers Mae Seaton at times prowled the stage like a caged lion and then smashed the bars into oblivion with megatons of passion and punk power. I love this band!

Next up it was Sally Pepper who I first saw at this very venue around two years ago. Sally was supposed to be on stage first, but she was delayed thanks to cyclists on the M6 motorway! Anyway thankfully she got to York safely eventually. Sally has gone electric since I last saw her and at this gig she was supported by the uber-talented Harrison Rimmer on drums. This powered up her already ace songs into something even more special, especially “Clickbait”. Sally is not just a talented singer songwriter she is also a supremely skilled and at times very funny raconteur. I bloody loved this set. I need to see Sally play live more often.

Finally it was time for Millie Manders and the Shutup to take the stage. For me they are still one of the best live bands in the UK, and possibly beyond these shores too. Millie is a perfect front woman and her energy, passion and performance never falters. She fires the crowd up beautifully and invites audience participation throughout the set. This heat a peak with the excellent singalong during “Rebound”. On the songs where her vocal borders on spoken I can detect an influence of Scroobius Pip in her words and delivery. There was not a single lull in this awesome set. “Me Too” was incredibly powerful and came with a warning that this kind of shit will not go away soon. The most fiery and electrifying moment for me was “Can I Get Off”. Millie received a rapturous reception when she called for freedom for Palestine, Yemen, Sudan and all oppressed countries. If you have not yet witnessed Millie Manders and the Shutup at a gig then you have to put that right in 2025! There are a few more dates left on the ‘Choose The Bear’ tour.

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Ruth Lyon – Fulford Arms, York – Friday 28th March 2025 April 4, 2025

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Do you remember that wonderful band Holy Moly and the Crackers? You do? Well the band are no more but front woman Ruth Lyon has now embarked on a solo career. I was lucky enough to catch her live at the fabulous Fulford Arms in York last week. But before I tell you about Ruth and her band I need to clue you in on the rather splendid support artist, Sara Wolff. She is a very talented Norwegian troubadour. She writes and sings sublime, sad (mostly), story songs. I could chill to her gorgeous sounds with a late night cold wine or on a sunny day with a pint or two. You need to check her out.

Ruth Lyon throws her wonderful vocals over the sublime sounds created by a band that perform with the skill and panache of a 21st Century Blockheads. Their musical vibes are soulful, jazzy and gloriously gorgeous. Ruth’s voice has the clarity of crystal glass tapped with metal and sounds like it communicates with just you as it entices you into her world which I reckon is almost certainly a better world than this one. A lot of the tracks played in this show will be included on her debut solo album which is scheduled for a June release. “Books” which is a tale of book hoarding which many of us can relate to is wonderful. “Wicker Man” is stunning and Ruth set some homework by asking us all to watch the “Wicker Man” video. I did and I love it! “Flood” is magnificent and I love the main lyrical hook “all I am is a bag of bones”. That line also features on the Ruth Lyon tote bag on the merch table. The new single is “Perfect” and frankly it is.

The emotion in Ruth’s songs and her voice is palpable and almost sentient. “Hill” sums that feeling up perfectly and as the lady herself said that the song is for anyone who has ever had their heart broken. So that is all of us, right? Ruth’s banter with her audience was delightfully entertaining. She said that she challenged herself to include words in songs that are hardly seen, or never seen, in lyrics. Hence Encyclopaedia in “Books” and Car Boot Sale in “Dust”. Her new album will be mega, so get listening to some Ruth Lyon NOW!

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