For Bedfordshire's Licorice Soul label, a dig into the lost soul sounds of 1970s social clubs unearths some pleasant surprisesThe common perception of the north of England in the mid-70s is that it was a cultural wasteland. That before Ian Curtis and Shaun Ryder formed their respective groups and made a vast swath of the country cool again, everyone was wandering around eating tripe and cultivating sideburns, spending their free time dodging floridly monikered serial killers and kicking back on ...
Guardian Music — For Bedfordshire's Licorice Soul label, a dig into the lost soul sounds of 1970s social clubs unearths some pleasant surprisesThe common perception of the north of Englan... more info