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Tom Hocknell

Sabotaging since 8 Aug 2013

Tom Hocknell is a mental health social worker writing music reviews for Classic Pop magazine to remain sane. He currently has a novel ‘with Random House’, which is great to say aloud, but not actually getting him published. He supports Crystal Palace football club because they need all the help they can get and has not yet found reason enough to leave London..

My Articles

Music

Real Lies Are Exactly What A Modern Band Should Be

With echoes of Factory Records, the suburban dreamers proved their worth at The Garage this week…

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Chromeo At The Roundhouse: Replacing Irony With Shameless Homage

They’re accused of being a one trick pony, but the synth-pop duo aren’t letting anyone down tonight…

Music

Why Won’t Vinyl Die?

It’s been well documented in recent years that vinyl sales are on the rise, but who is buying the shiny black discs, and can the antiquated format really be sustained in a digital world?

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Music

Review: Broken Bells - After The Disco

An album that sounds as good as it looks on paper is a rare thing, but Broken Bells’ post-disco effort does a sterling job.

Food and Drink

When Did Getting A Decent Cup Of Tea Become So Difficult?

In a world of Starbucks’ and Pret, is there no space for a decent cuppa?

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Books

Things Every Author Should Know About Submitting A Novel

About to submit that great British novel to the publishers? Stop. Lock it in a drawer and read this…

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Music

Destroyer At Bush Hall: As Romantic As Waves Beating A Faraway Mediterranean Shore

Fresh from serenading poultry Canada’s indie rock darling takes on Bush Hall.

Music

Cut Copy At Oval Space: “Like Being Licked By A Puppy On MDMA”

With a perfect fusion of Italo, cosmic disco and well crafted pop, Cut/Copy are four albums down and still pack a punch…

Books

Morrissey’s Autobiography Sees Us Paying For His Therapy

Sexuality, Manchester, Marr and the press are all covered in Morrissey’s much anticipated autobiography, but somehow we end up feeling further from the man than ever.

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