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DEADLETTER – Chalk, Brighton

The crowd were ready this one and so was I. Without evoking poetic license I conservatively claim that after listening to DEADLETTER’s debut LP ‘Hysterical strength’ for about two minutes, the thought ‘Man, this band would be incredible live’ was clear in my mind. So when they decided to play in my home town it would have taken a good many physical restraints, locked doors and liberally consumed sedatives to stop me. 
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Review: DEADLETTER – Hysterical Strength

If you’ve stumbled upon this review wondering casually to yourself, ‘Hmmm, I’ve never heard of DEADLETTER, all caps is a bold move, I wonder what they’re like?’ Then that was pretty much what I was thinking around three hours ago and I’m here to congratulate you, you very lucky and noble music website review wanderer. You are just about to have your eyes and ears opened to something really very special. I have just listened to 'Hysterical Strength' twice on the bounce due to it being just so fucking great. You could in fact stop reading here and go and stick it on, go on, I dare you, I double dare you moth...(stop that, no need for two f-bombs in such close proximity, it cheapens us all).
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Truck Festival 2023

Oxford’s finest festival returned last weekend for its 26th edition at Hill Farm to a sold-out crowd of 25,000 revellers! The line-up is always a fine blend of indie, rock and alternative spheres which showcases the best in new and merging music along with established touring bands.
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Truck Festival 2023 – Bands to Check Out

Tomorrow sees the return of Truck Festival for its 26th year at Hill Farm in Oxfordshire! The festival line up spans the breadth of the indie, rock and alternative spheres which sees Royal Blood, ALT-J, Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats top the bill with the likes of DMAs, The Vaccines and Self Esteem supplying incredible back up. Truck boasts a superb line of the best in new and emerging music with STONE, Deadletter, Courting, Crystal Tides and Red Rum Club to name a few.
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Royal Blood, ALT-J, Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats to headline Truck Festival 2023

Following a mammoth 25th anniversary celebration in 2022, Truck Festival have unveiled the first names confirmed to appear on the line-up for its 2023 edition. Across the penultimate weekend in July Truck Festival will welcome four headliners that span the breadth of the indie, rock and alternative spheres, from effervescent indie pop to primal rock ‘n’ roll with some folk-inflected alt rock thrown in for good measure too. 
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Deadletter release debut EP Heat! via SO Recordings

DEADLETTER release their debut EP Heat! via SO Recordings, containing singles ‘Binge’, ‘Weights’, and ‘Madge’s Declaration’. Heat! is the sound of a band starting to find their feet in the studio. Recorded at Hackney’s Pony Studios with producer Elliot Heinrich, there is a notable evolution from their looser, politically-charged early singles, coming as the group matures both sonically and conceptually.