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New european language reviews
As our audience at troopers for sound has been growing over the past few months we are getting more regular visits from Italy, the Netherlands and many more countries from around the world. This is largely due to the diligent work of a few dedicated prog bloggers and music writers who are helping us build a lager audience. So, in honour of the aforementioned writers, we are now listing all the european language reviews for our releases so you, dear reader, can enjoy finding out what the critiques think of the music in your native tongue.
Thank you to all the writers who continue to support our releases!
Sanguine Hum to open Winter’s End festival

Sanguine Hum have just been confirmed to open the second day of winter’s end prog festival on Sunday the 14th of March. This is a new festival organised by Stephen Lambe in collaboration with the Classic Rock Society and the team that brings you the Summers End Festival. The festival will be taking place in Stroud at a venue in the town centre called The Space, a 200 seat arts centre.
There will be more information about tickets and directions on the live page of troopers over the next few days, more info on the festival can be found at: winters-end.co.uk
Epileptic Gibbon best of 2009 poll

To kick the new year off with a bang we would like to ask for your support in winning a poll! This January on the Epileptic Gibbon Podcast Music Show we are fighting it out for the top position in Eppy’s best of 2009 poll. We have it on good authority that Antique Seeking Nuns/Sanguine Hum are doing rather well and this is where you come in. If you’re feeling generous and supportive then all you need do is send Eppy a message via e-mail stating your vote for two bands. We recommend Sanguine Hum and Nunbient, not that we’re biased in anyway you understand, thusly boosting our egos, umm, position to the number one slot!
Eppy can be found at: MySpace and www.epilepticgibbon.co.uk
Happy new year to all troopers for sound visitors and patrons and many thanks for all of your support in 2009.