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Review: Melt Yourself Down storm the Exchange

Posted on May 1, 2016 by Conal Dougan

  1st May 2016 By the end of Melt Yourself Down’s gig at Bristol’s Exchange, the densely packed room had become less of a music venue and more of a loved up, frenzied sauna, the audience dripping with sweat and… Continue Reading →

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New Singles of the Week

Posted on April 26, 2016 by Conal Dougan

26th April 2016 Melt Yourself Down – ‘Jump the Fire’ ‘Jump the Fire’ is the second single from Melt Yourself Down’s new album Last Evenings On Earth, which will be released on 29th April. Having promoted the band’s last single, ‘The… Continue Reading →

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Artist of the Week: Melt Yourself Down

Posted on December 16, 2014 by Conal Dougan

Melt Yourself Down are a band with outstanding pedigree. The band started when saxophonist Pete Wareham (Polar Bear) decided to make some “Nubian-inspired party punk music” and gathered his friends bassist Ruth Goller (Acoustic Ladyland), drummer Tom Skinner and saxophonist… Continue Reading →

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