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Published on April 27th, 2012

Second albums are famously tricky for bands to get right. Glasvegas came blasting back onto the stage last year to »

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Published on April 17th, 2012

‘Divine providence’, the last album from tonight’s headliners DEER TICK was released with a promise of a sound that reflected »

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Published on April 16th, 2012

Graham Coxon ran a competition for bands to support him on his ‘A+E’ tour; Bury St Edmunds based punk rockers »

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Published on April 16th, 2012

Must be something about Drag City promos that refuse to let themselves be played, we’ve had this in our mits »

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Published on April 16th, 2012

  Evaluating and re-scoring the ‘post-post-rock’ landscape, North London’s erudite instrumental four-piece Fighting Kites finally release their debut album after »

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Published on April 16th, 2012

There’s a case to be made for Toronoto’s The Decemberists as one of Canada and North America’s most vibrant current »

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Published on April 13th, 2012

It would be nearly impossible to talk about Doug Stanhope without mentioning the comics to which he is inevitably compared »

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Published on April 12th, 2012

As one of the great underrated anthems of the 2000s, Art Brut’s ‘We Formed A Band’ was a curiously shaped »

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Published on April 11th, 2012

  Thanks to Bill’s ennui quest and search for undiscovered, or at least still under the radar, music at GIITTV, »

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Published on April 11th, 2012

In advance of Marina’s new album Electra Heart, slotted for release on 679 / Atlantic at the end of this »

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Published on April 11th, 2012

When you’re up there in the pop pantheon with likes of Max ‘…Baby One More Time’ Martin and Xenomania (aka, »

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Published on April 9th, 2012

  No-one really thought these shows would ever happen. Following the word-of-mouth success of 1997′s In the Aeroplane Over the »

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Published on April 6th, 2012

Christy Moore; singer, songwriter, troubadour and all round Irish national treasure entertained the Royal Festival Hall last night. For 2 »

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Published on April 4th, 2012

  Sonorous sound particles buzz, fizzle and vibrate across the exploratory synthesizer rich-vistas of Davide Tomat‘s concept-bound solo debut.  The »

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