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Jukebox Fury is the seventh studio album by English rock band the Godfathers, released through their own Godfathers Recordings label on 4 March 2013. [7] [8] It is the band's first studio album since they reunited in 2008 and comes eighteen years after their previous studio album, 1995's Afterlife. [9]
[16] With a new line-up consisting of bassist Jon Priestley, guitarists Richie Simpson and Paul Humphreys, and drummer Billy Duncanson, the Godfathers released the double A-side single "I'm Not Your Slave"/"Wild and Free" on 17 June 2020, [17] followed by the album Alpha Beta Gamma Delta in September 2022.
The album was well received by critics, who felt that the band maintained their signature sound while still sounding energetic and vital. [16] [18] [21] [17] [22] Both Classic Rock and Pennyblackmusic felt it was the Godfathers' best album in three decades, [8] [15] and Louder Than War wrote that the album "will remind you of everything you liked about the Godfathers in the first place but has ...
The Godfathers were formed in 1985 in London, England, by lead singer Peter Coyne and his bass-playing younger brother Chris. [1] After the breakup of their previous band the Sid Presley Experience, which released two singles in 1984, [2] [3] the Coyne brothers recruited guitarists Mike Gibson and Kris Dollimore, and drummer George Mazur. [1]
On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, he is an approved critic [12] and a member of the Critics Choice Association. [13] In mid-2021, it was announced that Stuckmann had signed to write and direct his full feature debut Shelby Oaks with Paper Street Pictures and producer Aaron B. Koontz. [14]
Shelby Fahrni, executive chef and owner of The Cooking Studio in Telford, will appear in an upcoming episode of Food Network's "Chopped," which is scheduled to air Tuesday, April, 30, 2024.
Hit by Hit is the debut album by alternative rock band the Godfathers, released in November 1986. [4] [5] It was compiled from the Godfathers' three independent singles on their own Corporate Image label released between 1985 and 1986 ("I Want Everything", "This Damn Nation" and "Lonely Man"), [6] plus one previously unreleased song, "Cold Turkey" (a John Lennon cover).
Stuckmann’s criticism of movies, video games, anime and TV is widely viewed on YouTube and he has authored books, including “The Film Buff’s Bucket List: The 50 Movies of the 2000s to See ...