Interviews
Interview (2012)
John Clarkson speaks to Robert Lloyd of Birmingham-based punk/alternative band The Nightingales about their recently released latest album 'No Love Lost'
Photography
Photoscapes (2014)
Bill Gray takes photographs of Birmingham-based punk/alternative band the Nightingales at a show in Glasgow
Reviews
Become Not Becoming (2017)
Abrasive but adventurous new 10-inch vinyl EP from Birmingham post-punk act the Nightingales
Mind Over Matter (2015)
Energetic but ultimately disappointing follow-up from Midlands mavericks, the Nightingales
For Fuck’s Sake (2014)
Uncompromising but earthy and imaginative vinyl only latest album from Birmingham-based punk/alternative rock act, the Nightingales
No Love Lost (2012)
Fiery and socially aware, yet bleakly comical first album in four years Birmingham-based punks, the Nightingales
Insult to Injury (2009)
Old-fashioned and somewhat unimaginative old style punk on third comeback album from reformed Birmingham-based band, the Nightingales
Out Of True (2006)
Angst-ridden, but disappointing first new album in over 20 years from Birmingham post-punks, the Nightingales
Good Old Country Way (2005)
Excellent and remarkably fresh-sounding reprisal with extra tracks of post punk act the Nightingales 1986 third album 'In the Good Old Country Way'
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Interviews
Prefects
Interview
One of the forgotten bands of the 70's punk era, the Prefects have recently seen their career got through a revival with the release of two posthumumous records. Adam Wood chats to Rob Lloyd, who is now with the Nightingales, about his one-time band