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Souled Out: The Irish pop worshippersPop-cum-progressive-cum-worship rock is the intriguing sound of Ireland's SOULED OUT. Trevor Kirk spoke to them. [01.02.99]
Yfriday: The Newcastle-based rock worship teamAfter their Spring Harvest gig the buzz was out. YFRIDAY are going to be big. Joel Lewis caught up with the Newcastle worship rockers. [01.02.99]
Taste: The Watford-based rockersOne listen to their excellent "Better Days" will convince rock pundits that Watford's TASTE are a band destined for big things. Tony Cummings reports. [01.02.99]
King's X: The US band together for a decadeAlex Figgis conducted an in depth interview with KING'S X's vocalist and bassman Doug Pinnick. [01.02.99]
Tony Cornish: The Welsh songsmithWrexham singer/songwriter TONY CORNISH has a fine debut CD out. Philip Child reports. [01.02.99]
Mukala: Stranger than fictionIf you caught the infectious rhythms and clever lyrics of "Soap" by MUKALA on Cross Rhythms Experience Vol 30 sampler, you'll know that this band from the States are something special. Mike Rimmer explains why. [01.02.99]
Breakspear: Fishing in the deepOne of the most colourful, yet hard hitting, communicators In British CCM is BREAKSPEAR. Tony Cummings spoke to the karaoke prophet. [01.02.99]
Point Of Grace: Getting to the pointA record sales phenomenon, America's female popsters POINT OF GRACE are hugely popular but berated by the critics. Tony Cummings investigates. [01.02.99]
Sally Anthony: The Indianapolis songstressIndianapolis singer/songwriter SALLY ANTHONY caught the ear of Mike Rimmer. Here he tells you why. [01.02.99]
Glass: The transparent Huddersfield-based bandA bright new band from Huddersfield, GLASS have brought a fresh vibe to today's music. Mike Rimmer reports. [01.02.99]

