The best anthology of SLF available. A 30-track chronological overview that's as articulate an argument for SLF's greatness as anything else they released. A perfect way to...
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Following confidently on from the relatively straightforward punk purity of their first two albums, Stiff Little Fingers entered the 1980s with Go for It, an album whose...
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The other SLF studio recordings all contain some fine songs but are recommended only to hardcore fans. Hanx, however, is a live recording that brilliantly serves two...
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With "Alternative Ulster" and "Suspect Device" leading the way, Inflammable Material is a compelling, raging record that derives most of its style from the Sex Pistols and...
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It's easy to see why Stiff Little Fingers' Rough Trade debut remains so highly rated, but for the discerning fan of second generation punk, Nobody's Heroes is every bit as...
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SLF have slightly less to thank DJ John Peel for than their (often vicious) rivals the Undertones -- but still quite a lot, thank you. Indeed, they actually recorded one...
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When these venerable Irish punks joined the early-'90s reunion parade, few gave them any chance of going the distance, especially after a decidedly iffy comeback album,...
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Stiff Little Fingers come off like friends who are perennially late, but fun to see. So goes this album, which consolidates the melodic advances of its predecessor, 1995's...
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Making rousing, melodic punk rock with a reggae influence, Stiff Little Fingers are a strong live force even on album. Live Inspiration is made up of live performances from...
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It's easy to see why their Rough Trade debut remains so highly rated, but for the discerning fan of second-generation punk, Nobody's Hero is every bit as special. For a...
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The other Stiff Little Fingers studio recordings all contain some fine songs, but are recommended only to hardcore fans. Hanx, however, is a live recording that brilliantly...
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With "Alternative Ulster" and "Suspect Device" leading the way, Inflammable Material is a compelling, raging record that derives most of its style from the Sex Pistols and...
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Issued only a year after Inflammable Material, if it weren't for Jake Burns' trademark singing voice, punters would swear Nobody's Heroes was the work of a different band....
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Recorded live in 1980 and released in early 1981, Hanx was hardly a new record, but it did contain incendiary performances of the very best tracks from both Inflammable...
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One more time Restless Records, in association with Ryko, trot out the first three Stiff Little Fingers albums for reissue (Inflammable Material, Nobody's Heroes and the...
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