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GoGetSome music from TheGetGone
Just a couple of quick mentions for some nice new releases, starting with TheGetGone who issued their new five track EP, Lead Me Nowhere, a couple of weeks back.
This release is the fourth from the band, but the first where they have taken the reins and self-produced.
TheGetGone have been stage sharing with Space Pistol, Howling Skulls, Battery Farm and Gaylips this year, and they are far from done – the band is currently booking shows for later in 2023, so there will be lots of opportunity to check them out before too long.
Meantime, if you head to your preferred streaming platform or their Bandcamp page you can check the aforementioned EP right away. Lead Me Nowhere is a collection of heavy pop songs, riffs, whoa’s and themes of misery and jubilance,” promises guitarist and vocalist Ben. Enjoy.

Our Man in the Bronze Age cheered fans with their first new music in a while, with the release of the The Waiting Islands, which had people asking on social media if a new Don’t get too excited quite yet though: ‘Just an audio burp or two at the moment,’ they said.

Reggae Land is nigh
In the last issue of Pulse Music we gave you the full low down on the upcoming Reggae Land festival, which will be transforming the National Bowl on August 5 & 6.
Here’s your quick recap: The weekend will deliver more than 80 artists, including headliners Sean Paul, Beenie Man and Barrington Levy who will play to an audience of 30,000.
The event will be brimming with extra cool too; a Reggae flea market, a fairground, an entire Carnival Float stage, dancers, VIP zone, Caribbean Food Village and drinks in the assorted rum shacks, gin bars and Caribbean cocktail bars.
> Go grab those tickets at reggaeland.co.uk
