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  • Interview


    Neko Case: "You would never deny that a lioness was a lion. So why can't we all just be men?"

    92081

    Ahead of the release of The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You, DiS chats with Neko Case. »

  • Festival Review


    Stop the Rock? Hip Hop and Dance Music Dazzles at Leeds 2013

    92187

    With two new stages dedicated to dance and urban music and a hip-hop superstar headlining is the heyday of NME-indie drawing to a close, just like Kerrang-rock before it? Kat Rolle investigates. Plus BBC footage of some of this year's highlights. »

  • Column


    This Week's Singles 26.08.13: The 90s Are Back (And Not In a Good Way...)

    92248

    Our single of the week features Ben Gautrey from The Cooper Temple Clause, singing on former Kasabian guitarist Chris Karloff’s new project. »

  • Column


    “I Have No Idea Where The Fuck It Came From” - Neil Young’s Tonight’s The Night at Forty

    92245

    Forty years ago this week, Neil Young entered a makeshift studio on Santa Monica Boulevard in a state of deep depression and alcoholism and, in that single session, recorded the majority of the darkest album of his (or possibly anyone’s) career. »

  • Column


    SAVAGE PIXELS #23: Seventh Heaven - Farewell to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii

    92231

    With new hardware on the horizon in the shapes of the PS4 and Xbox One, Savage Pixels looks back at some of the very best games - or the most affecting ones - of this outgoing console generation. »

  • In Depth


    Øya 2013: The DiS review

    92089

    The Øya festival returns to the Middelalderpark in Oslo for the final year before its move further into the city. We look at the move as well as some of the finest sets that 2013's edition had to offer. »

  • Interview


    "It’s never as bad as the worst day at any other job - DiS Meets Merchandise

    92090

    Merchandise are that rare breed, a band that have grown organically, almost surreptitiously, and have snuck up on success, hard work and an unshakeable belief in their material finally paying off. »

  • Festival Review


    Green Man 2013: The DiS Review

    92104

    This year, DiS sent along Dom Gourlay and Jordan Dowling to give their lowdown on the best and the rest of Green Man's musical offerings. It's fair to say neither came back disappointed... »

  • Interview


    Exorcising the Ghosts of Past, Present, and Yet to Come: DiS meets John Grant

    91662

    This article originally appeared in June/July 2013's print issue of Under the Radar - you can by back issues and pick up the digital editions over at undertheradarmag.com »

  • Interview


    "We almost crashed. Everyone was scared. But we got there…with the song" - DiS meets Emiliana Torrin

    91976

    As the plane from Reykjavik to London came into land, there was a problem. Hands were held, eyes were shut and gasps were heard. Emiliana Torrini thought about a song. »

  • Column


    Champion Sound #14: Ka, Starlito, Billy Woods

    92095

    Hello and welcome to a new edition of Champion Sound, a column that was mostly written before Kendrick decided to light a fire under the rap game and sit back to watch the sparks fly. »

  • Column


    DiS Does Singles 19.08.13: Camera Obscura, Phoenix, Lady Gaga

    92083

    This weeks singles column is dedicated to Camera Obscura, Phoenix feat. R Kelly, Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar and David Bowie. »

  • Artist-generated


    Barbarossa's Top 10 Soul & Electronica Tracks

    91951

    Recently awarded 8/10 by DiS Aaron Lavery, James Mathis (aka Barbarossa) album 'Bloodlines' was hailed as "a great example of someone following their musical instincts into new areas and finding success". Here, James talks us through his ten favourite soul and electr... »

  • Festival Review


    OFF Festival 2013: the DiS review

    92078

    DiS heads back to Poland's premier indie festival. »

  • Interview


    Travis: Album by Album with Fran Healy

    91230

    Following our editor's 8/10 review of their seventh album Where You Stand, Marc Burrows sits down with Fran Healy to discuss their back catalogue... »

  • Festival Review


    Flow Festival 2013: The DiS Review

    92064

    We went to Flow Festival 2013 in Finland to see Kraftwerk, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Kendrick Lamar. »

  • Interview


    "Cricketers are pretty cool..." - DiS meets The Duckworth Lewis Method

    91955

    "The thing is cricketers are pretty cool. If you’ve met Michael Atherton, which I’m sure you have at some stage [I never have], I think he could be the next James Bond, he’s an amazingly, incredibly cool guy." »

  • Column


    Blogger's Delight: GoldFlakePaint's 20 Favourite New Acts of 2013

    91983

    This week, GoldFlakePaint released a pay-what-you-want compilation, to champion music they love and raise money for charity. Here however, we have asked them to reduce down all of the music th... »

  • Interview


    "We still get people yelling for us to play Wooden Shjips songs": DiS meets Moon Duo

    91985

    Having formed in 2009, Moon Duo were initially seen by many as a side project to co-founder Ripley Johnson's other, and perhaps then-more established outfit Wooden Shjips. However, along with co-conspirator Sanae Yamada, they've gone on to produce a ... »

  • Column


    Some Goals Are Bigger Than Others #1: Mogwai on Zidane, football and music

    94102

    In 2005 Mogwai were approached by Turner Prize winning artist Douglas Gordon to compose the soundtrack to a cinematic portrait of French footballer Zinedine Zidane he was working on with Philippe Parreno. SGABTO had a chat with Stuart Braithwaite about music and foot... »

  • Festival Review


    Splendour in the Grass Festival, Australia - The DiS Awards

    91716

    The musical highlights and lowlights of Australia's largest and longest-running music festival, Splendour in the Grass. In award form, of course »

  • Staff-generated


    Crimea River: Farewell Davey McManus & Co.

    91979

    DiS' Dan Lucas on The Crimea's last ever gig... »

  • Column


    Drowned in Leeds: August 2013

    86478

    A new Leeds venues open. Old venues close. Beacons chat about this year's festival. And a new band tip: Bodywork »

  • Interview


    DiS Obituary #2: The Crimea "Stay away from drugs, women, and major labels."

    91975

    "I became worried when we split, that people will consider us selfish, that the tattoos of our lyrics and my face will get covered up by dolphins, but from the reactions of the fans I can now see that (touch wood) we will live on in their memories." »

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