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Guilfest 2005 Review

Friday 15 - Sunday 17 July, 2005.

This Month In Soundtracks

In the mid-'80s Alex Cox, having made Repo Man and Sid & Nancy to some acclaim, was deemed a financially viable punk auteur. This changed after Straight To Hell, his surreal anti-comedy-cum-spaghetti-western, which had a peculiar genesis. Cox had booked a bunch of less than abstemious musicians for a Solidarity Tour of Nicaragua.

The Boggs – Stitches

Hillbilly punk from The Rapture's flatmates

Starry Vaults

Second serving of highlights and blunders from seminal TV rock slot as it catches up with punk

The Waco Brothers – The Borderline, London

What it means to be in a rock band, or have a career, seems to have melted and fused into something older and freer for Jon Langford. The Welsh leader of original Leeds punks The Mekons lives in Chicago these days, and plays with The Waco Brothers, The Sadies and The Pine Valley Cosmonauts too.
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