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Kieron Tyler

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Kieron Tyler has contributed to Britain's MOJO magazine since 1999 and is the author of 'Smashing It Up: A Decade Of Chaos With The Damned', the critically-acclaimed and definitive biography of the first decade of the pioneering British punk rock band. His writing has also appeared in Billboard (America), The Guardian, i (the newspaper), The Independent, Les Inrockuptibles (France), Music Week, Q, Rumba (Finland) and Ugly Things (America).

Articles By Kieron Tyler

Music Reissues Weekly: Vanilla Fudge - Where Is My Mind The ATCO Recordings 1967-1969

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Album: Ajukaja & Mart Avi - Death of Music

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Music Reissues Weekly: John Leyton - Lone Rider The Holloway Road Sessions 1960-1962

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Album: White Denim - 12

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Music Reissues Weekly: John Cale - The Academy in Peril, Paris 1919, Fear, Slow Dazzle, Helen of Troy

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Album: The Innocence Mission - Midwinter Swimmers

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Music Reissues Weekly: Stefan Gnyś - Horizoning

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Album: Father John Misty - Mahashmashana

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Music Reissues Weekly: Magazine - Real Life, Secondhand Daylight, The Correct Use of Soap

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Music Reissues Weekly: The Yardbirds - The Ultimate Live at the BBC

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Album: Møster! - Springs

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Music Reissues Weekly: Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Singles

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Music Reissues Weekly: Gerry and the Pacemakers - I Like It! Anthology 1963-1966

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Album: Tess Parks - Pomegranate

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Music Reissues Weekly: Rain - Tomorrow Never Comes: The NYC Sessions 1967-1968

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Album: Elephant9 with Terje Rypdal - Catching Fire

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