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To be honest, it was a fairly safe bet to assume that Bonfire Radicals were on first name terms with many in the crowd and support band the Drystones also did a fine job in warming things up before ...
Not in the hands of the Bonfire Radicals it isn’t. In fact, their sophomore album launch at the Hare and Hounds not only challenged this somewhat outdated and clichéd view of Europe’s traditional ...