My Chemical Romance protest goes static: Daily Mail offices remove crash barriers
Seems that the Daily Mail offices won't be expecting a visit tomorrow after all.»
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Seems that the Daily Mail offices won't be expecting a visit tomorrow after all.»
Lemmy The Movie coming soon. Swearing involved quite regularly.»
Wentz and Simpson expect first child.»
Fall play single song show in London.»
Biffy Clyro singles compilation announced.»
Mogwai are to release a new album in September 2008.»
One-man electropop hero Sportsday Megaphone is to release his debut album via the Sunday Best record label in August.»
In a bit of light relief for a Thursday afternoon, we're pleased to continue our Linnea watch.»
Wichita release Oberst album»
Dodo's record released on Wichita in July.»
Black Kids are touring the UK in June an July and have a new single out.»
b>Jaguar Love are to release an EP next week in anticipation of their forthcoming debut album.
»Hero, heretic and pumped-up US flag waver: Bruce Springsteen has been called many things. Here we select five from his 40-year career»
Prog freak-out crazies Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man are to release a new EP, The Lay of the Land; The Turn of the Tide, on Transgressive Records on June 9th.»
After a five-year wait Tindersticks have returned with The Hungry Saw. Frontman Stuart Staples speaks to DiS about how it feels to be "touched again by the essence of what drove us to make music in the first place"»
Seasoned veterans as they now are, Death Cab For Cutie handle the partisan Electric Ballroom crowd with ease and aplomb. The bigger questions though, as the band look to complete global domination, are still to be answered»
DiS sits down with Death Cab For Cutie to discuss the progression made with their new Narrow Stairs LP, deemed by some to be their 'out-there' 'anti' record. It's got riffs alright, but they ain't AC/DC»
Established in 1995, Chemikal Underground has been a home to some of DiS’s favourite bands: Mogwai, Arab Strap, The Delgados and many more. We catch up with co-founder Alun Woodward»
Remember The Subways? Us too, but the memory's misty. Young For Eternity had its moments, but Ash had written 'em already, right? Still, they're back, with new LP All Or Nothing; vocalist Billy Lund is DiSbanded»
Neil Young is blazing a fearsome trail at the moment, offering his best work for some time and reportedly turning in some of his most brilliant shows ever. DiS takes a plunge into the great man's back catalogue»
Continuing the fun - here's the tracklisting for CD2 of Radiohead: The Best Of:»
An A&R man at a major record company has set in motion a law suit against collected North London pubs and clubs for lost work hour and potential revenue due to ink poisoning»
The Killers, Rage Against The Machine and Metallica are to headline this year’s Reading / Leeds shindig.»
Brain Thrust Mastery is a mixed bag: sometimes We Are Scientists hit bull’s-eye, other times they miss the board altogether, but the erratic results reveal a band dragging themselves out of their comfort zone»
Chances are R.E.M. wouldn’t have made a record this good if they hadn’t been stung by criticism of the last few. Maybe they had to go there to come back. Whatever, it’s nice to have them back and on this excellent form»
R.E.M. rock the Apple Store on Regent Street. Bloggers actively welcomed»
Anyone holding their breath waiting for a new Postal Service album can probably expect imminent asphyxiation.»
We Are Scientists have returned with that all-important second record, shorn of an original member and with all the hard work to do. Figures, then, that all they want to talk about is Rambo, Rocky, Action Force and M.A.S.K.»
Neil Young's UK festival show this year will be a 'back to basics' event with no VIP or registration.»
Brooklyn musical do-gooders, Les Savy Fav are to release a live album in April.»