The Naturals, Concrete Sea Single Review
In the age of the iTunes download, Soundcloud and any number of digitally enhanced mediums from which to select and purchase music, traditionalists could argue that the 45, or single as it's more commonly known, has succumbed to a post-millennial death. Of course such prophecies of gloom aren't strictly true. The underground independent scene has probably never been more vibrant since the halcyon era of punk rock when labels like New Hormones and Rough Trade sprung up out of nowhere, and while new technology allows a wider level of music to be consumed, its those prepared to take one innovative step further that will prosper and hopefully reap the rewards.

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