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October 14, 2009 in
Album Reviews,
Reviews by
Mark Rowden ::
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For some years now people seem to have assumed the British musical identity to be lowest common denominator stuff; bands that market themselves self-consciously as 'British' seem to invert quality control with patriotism.
Some of them never even got beyond that...
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October 13, 2009 in
Album Reviews,
Reviews by
Richard Wink ::
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You can still look at the posters on your bedroom wall of Ian Curtis, Ian Astbury and Robert Smith for inspiration. Put on some black, lie back in your velvet lined coffin and think Edgar Allan Poe.
The Scots are a...
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October 12, 2009 in
Album Reviews,
Reviews by
Mark Rowden ::
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I'm going to thank A Place to Bury Strangers for kick-starting the reappraisal of shoegaze. Since the release of their self-titled debut we've had the reunion of My Bloody Valentine,
Primary Colours, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and...
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October 12, 2009 in
Rating,
Reviews by
Thom Danefield ::
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This, the debut album from Nic Dawson Kelly filled me, not so much with dread, more trepidation. I mean voice, guitar, it can’t be that much different to what else I’ve heard this past month, can it? Well the answer is, not really. While Kelly has a very original style, in fact it’s probably his [...]
This, the debut album from Nic Dawson Kelly filled me, not so much with dread, more trepidation. I mean voice, guitar, it can't be that much different to what else I've heard this past month, can it? Well the answer...
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October 12, 2009 in
Movies by
Drake Graham ::
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Sweet redemption, thy name is the Wachowski brothers.
Sweet redemption, thy name is the Wachowski brothers. Read More »
October 12, 2009 in
Live Reviews,
Reviews by
Richard James ::
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Mystery, it seems, can only work in favour of certain artists. Would Burial be the talk of internet-town if it wasn’t for his ambiguous identity? What would Sunn o))) be without the robes and the quest for ‘Guitar Power’, of course when mystery appears artificial or overtly intentional it no longer exists as mystery simply [...]
Mystery, it seems, can only work in favour of certain artists. Would Burial be the talk of internet-town if it wasn't for his ambiguous identity? What would Sunn o))) be without the robes and the quest for 'Guitar Power', of...
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October 11, 2009 in
Editorials,
Features by
Michelle Heighway ::
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Finally the King of the subliminal messages is back with his crew!
Following the announcement of their eagerly awaited return, THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS have confirmed they will play an exclusive show at London’s prestigious KOKO on NOVEMBER 16TH.
This date will give fans the opportunity to hear the first cuts from the highly-anticipated new [...]
Finally the King of the subliminal messages is back with his crew!
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October 11, 2009 in
AS: TV Blog,
AS:TV by
Daniele Baron ::
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Another week, another blog from yours truly – Audioscribbler TV. It’s actually been quite busy these past few weeks for us lot who bring you everything video-related here at Audioscribbler.
Another week, another blog from yours truly - Audioscribbler TV. It's actually been quite busy these past few weeks for us lot who bring you everything video-related here at Audioscribbler. Read More »
October 8, 2009 in
Rating,
Tracks by
Rikard Olsson ::
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Jared Leto knows that ‘too big’ is the perfect size to dress his band in.
Jared Leto knows that 'too big' is the perfect size to dress his band in. Read More »
October 6, 2009 in
News by
CMU Daily ::
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Emily Eavis has said she feels “shocked and surprised” that next year’s Glastonbury Festival sold out on the day tickets went on sale. In fact, it took just twelve hours to clear all the tickets, converse to the slow pace of sales for recent Glastos. Speaking to the NME, Eavis said: “It took a few [...]
Emily Eavis has said she feels "shocked and surprised" that next year's Glastonbury Festival sold out on the day tickets went on sale. In fact, it took just twelve hours to clear all the tickets, converse to the slow pace...
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