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Nightshift – February 2012 issue out now, with Asher Dust interview and more

What’s that, you young tinker? You want a new edition of Nightshift? Oh, go on then, here’s one. Think yourself lucky that kindly old Uncle Ronan Nightshift works so tirelessly to bring you this fine publication every month. Now off to bed with you! Go and read the new edition under the covers! It’s available in shops and venues throughout Oxfordshire as well as in a downloadable form.

This month there’s a nice long interview with multi-talented musician Asher Dust, lots of news from the local music scene, and reviews of new releases from Richard Walters, Abandon, Vienna Ditto, Shaker Heights and MacGillivray. There’s a comprehensive round-ups of gigs for the month, an introduction to Grudle Bay, a look back at what was going on in Oxford music five, ten and twenty years ago, and this issue’s Demos section has Dallas Don’t as the demo of the month and Trapdoor in the Demo Dumper.

Download the February 2012 issue here, and find loads of back issues here.

  • Mark Wilden

    February 2012, surely?

  • Simon Minter

    Very good point. Fixed. Flippin computers and their lack of mind-reading ability.

  • Dave

    My copy is broken, it has no live reviews.

  • Ronan

    No, it ain’t broke, there really are no live reviews. Early January is always quiet but this year was particularly so. Most Nightshift contributors took a month out from reviewing and most of the those gigs that were on were acts who I’ve reviewed recently already. I would’ve done the metal gig on the 7th but circumstances got in the way. Back to normal next time.

  • Dave

    It’s about time you merciliessly and unfairly criticised a band with a lot of gobby friends, it’s been ages since we had the clique debate.