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The Magnetic Fields
We arrive as The Tender Trap, the ‘latest’ incarnation of C86 dreamboat Amelia ‘Talulah Gosh/Heavenly’ Fletcher’s winsome muse, rip through the kind of sweet, hair-slide pop music … Read More »
Fiction
You know that scene in 24 Hour Party People? The bit where A Certain Ratio unveil their calypso-tinged new direction to a splattering of bemused faces on the night The Hacienda opens? Well, … Read More »
M Ward
M Ward’s mates and muses duet with him on this schizophrenic album. It ranges from 50s pastiches (‘Sweetheart’, a Daniel Johnston cover on which Zooey Deschanel appears, and the bouncy ‘I … Read More »
New Animal Collective Material Surfaces Online
Uploads of Animal Collective‘s Record Store Day release have surfaced online. The psychedelic outfit released 5,000 copies of ‘Transverse Temporal Gyrus’ on 12 inch vinyl on … Read More »
Simone Felice
With only a modest body of work to his name, Simone Felice has managed to amass a surprisingly devoted fanbase over recent years. Having cut three albums with The Felice Brothers, writing and … Read More »
The Mars Volta
For 10 years they’ve been making Muse sound like The Script. Brilliantly, The Mars Volta aren’t losing volume or velocity. In fact, they’re growing even stranger. Sure, they continue to … Read More »
What A Week With John Kerrison #16
When Radiohead faced protests, Rihanna fans went feral and Ke$ha was entertained by a giant penis…
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Ceremony
Californian fivesome Ceremony were previously part of a genre known as “Powerviolence”. So will their new straight-up punk sound cull their fanbase? Will Fitzpatrick finds out… Read More »
ME
In a world where Google is akin to some sort of deity, calling yourself ME is so un-searchable, it’s like gobbing on the proverbial altar. And if that wasn’t enough, calling your single … Read More »
Field Music
The Cluny is completely packed for the homecoming of local(ish) boys Field Music, at one time a Frankenstein beast of ex-Futureheads and Maximo Park members, and now comprised of the Brewis … Read More »
Soko
Ah, where to start with Stéphanie Sokolinski… The French singer and actress pottered around with music until 2009 when she announced her “death” via MySpace and quit. But a year later … Read More »
Win: Roundhouse Rising Tickets
Roundhouse Rising 2012 features performances from a host of new and emerging artists including The History Of Apple Pie, Beaty Heart and CLOUT! and we’ve got a golden ticket for the whole event … Enter here »
Pulled Apart By Horses
It’s 2012: The end of the world. Fortunately, with the godhammer thundercrack of Pulled Apart By Horses’ ferocious second album, at least Armageddon will have an appropriate soundtrack… Read More »
Outfit
Fresh from the funk of Liverpool’s biggest houseshare, meet the Scouse fivesome with a flair for the surreal… Read More »
Blood Red Shoes ‘In Time To Voices’
Laura-Mary Carter and Steven Ansell return this year with their 3rd album, ‘In Time To Voices’… Read More »
Clutch
Clutch have never been a ‘now’ band and, frankly, they’ve never needed to be. They’re so steeped in American tradition, both in their steadfast trust in the blues and honky-tonk and their … Read More »
Electric Six
Electric Six grabbed the attention of anyone with ears with the attention grabbing likes of ‘Gay Bar’ (accompanied by an infamous music video of Abraham Lincoln pole dancing) and have … Read More »
Wise Blood
His sample-heavy, inward-looking ‘future music’ has been ruffling bloggers’ feathers for a while now and, following the recent release of the ‘These Wings’ EP, Wise Blood’s stocks … Read More »
What A Week With John Kerrison #4
Featuring the iTunes Charts, the Illuminati and the Worst Post-Date Email Ever… Read More »
Vodafone Offers Leeds Festival Pre-Sale Tickets
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Atlas Sound
Bradford Cox is nothing if not prolific. Since 2005, he’s released a total of eight ‘official’ albums with Deerhunter and solo project Atlas Sound, alongside a smorgasbord of online demo … Read More »
Throwing Muses
Great artists never truly disappear. Sure, they might mellow with age, or their public appearances might become a little more sporadic. They might even evolve into something unrecognisable. But … Read More »
Male Bonding
The Garage, London
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Fixers To Release New EP
Live dates also confirmed… Read More »
Sissy And The Blisters
The Hope, Brighton
07/10/2011 Read More »
Pete Doherty To Star In Film
Singer joins ‘Rock And Roll Fuck ‘n’ Lovely’ cast… Read More »

