Dan Deacon dusts off his old records, gives them away for free online
Dan Deacon has posted almost all of his back catalogue online for fans to download for free.»
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Dan Deacon has posted almost all of his back catalogue online for fans to download for free.»
Hurling Michael Jackson from the peak of the Drowned in Sound news column comes the second Brainlove Records All-Dayer, which will take place in London this spring.»
Michael Jackson has recorded a video message in which he thanks his fans for their support during the 25 years since Thriller’s release in 1983.»
The organisers of Camden Crawl have moved to assure fans that this year’s event will go ahead despite the recent fire in the area.»
Lily Allen has shot a glib ‘whatever’ the way of the Mail on Sunday after the paper published articles slagging her new TV show.»
San Franciscan duo Matmos will return with a new album this spring.»
Karen O, Nick Zinner and Brian Chase, known collectively as Yeah Yeah Yeahs, have made their "collective acting debut" in the video for the new Tiny Masters of Today single.»
A brawl broke out during a show at Newcastle haunt the Cumberland Arms on Saturday night after the frontman of a local punk band rubbed crap in the face of an unsuspecting ‘fan’.»
The latest instalment in Rough Trade Shops’ Counter Culture series was released on Monday (4 Feb) to loud ripples of applause. Quite right too, given its ability to contain 42 of the best tracks released in all of 2007. Wanna win one?»
The man is making plans to end you, geek thief, as the government considers proposals to stop illegal file sharers using the internet.»
R.E.M.’s first UK show of the year will be a rather grand affair, the band calling in at the Royal Albert Hall next month to help raise money for the ICA.»
Sonic Youth will begin work on a new studio album soon, with a release date tentatively pencilled in for early 2009.»
EMI will milk their dead cash cow again this spring, releasing a greatest hits album to tie in with Radiohead’s world tour»
Laura Marling will occasionally “send a shiver down your spine”, those shudders sure to come more frequent with the steady passing of time. The teenager singer's debut, Alas I Cannot Swim, is a bare-bones counter to Adele's and Duffy's Big Voice extravagance»
Phosphorescent will return to the UK this spring for a co-headlining tour with Jana Hunter.»
Hip-hop outfit Subtle will release a new album this spring.»
The apple of our eye»
Mel Galley, former guitar player with Whitesnake, is terminally ill with cancer.»
Pixies hero and solo artist in his own right Black Francis turned up on the streets of Oxford for a short, low-key acoustic show last night.»
The latest bands have been roped in to the Explosions in the Sky-curated ATP taking place this spring.»
Kings of Leon and the Verve will headline the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury this summer, according to friends of Q.»
Gnarls Barkley have confirmed a date for the release of their second album.»
What Mike Diver has described as a “shit-tonne” of bands have been freshly confirmed for this year’s South By South West.»
Girls Aloud have struck a blow at hipster heartlands with their dismissal of “Hoxton Heroes” in their new single.»
Despite January's hype, one of DiS's most popular artists of the month was Radiohead. They enjoy not only an incredible influence over many up-and-coming acts, but also retain a formidable fanbase. DiS asks: who could follow in their footsteps from the current clutch of indie-rockers? DiScuss away»
Whatever the past and future has in store for the presently much maligned night-scene, acts like Kap Bambino are its present. And what is new rave’s present? A French electno-wave album that was originally released in its homeland two years ago. When scenes rely this much on scant exoticism for new thrills you need to ask if you’re bored, London, much»
Braying loons Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man will stride out across the Kingdom for a short tour this week.»
Punk-ish New Zealanders Cut Off Your Hands will embark upon a stint of UK shows next week.»
Good news for awkward chatter, rap fans – the Home Office has lifted its ban on Snoop Dogg, so now he can come and talk to us about what’s ill, and streets and Foals and that.»
The Big Scary Monsters-signed Anathallo will cross the Atlantic this week to begin a UK tour. »