Goldie Lookin Chain un-banned by Tesco
Goldie Lookin Chain half-scare Tesco into stocking their album...»
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Surrounded by the swooping strings of frantic orchestral arrangements, Christopher Rees comes off like a troubled sorcerer»
It should’ve been a local thing, for local people. But Goldie Lookin Chain are about to puncture mainstream rap's Scandinavian-sized ego.»
Goldie Lookin Chain half-scare Tesco into stocking their album...»
Forget the image, forget the past, forget the nagging feeling that here is a band too old and with too many celebrity hangers-on to be vital. The Prodigy are back.»
Mclusky, it has been noted before, are a little bit special.»
Break out the tracksuits and rubbish fake jewellery - Goldie Lookin' Chain are in the house and in your face for the next month.»
Conor Oberst will have his work cut out to top something this personal...»
If ever a band were more custom-made to be taken to the bosom of facetious indie kids globe-wide, they’ve been keeping themselves mighty quiet. Welcome back the best cult art-rock act of the 21st Century so far...»
The word on the street is that Kid606 is damn cool, and that he’s one of nasty experitronica’s charging squadron leaders. The rumours are kinda true.»
Everybody's fave surgical-masked mentalists return with a freebie...»
Like the thawing of an ice age, the glorious end is nigh. The post-Strokes era is about to be smashed apart, the gravy train is over. TV On The Radio are the first burning shafts of astral rays set to banish the soulless musical freeze forever.»
Like love at first sight, you know you wanna worship any man who’s backed by a hand-operated one-eyed red teddy bear named Barry Convex.»
Shout it from the hilltops, the urban decay, the suburbs: here come the socio-political art-school saviours of all musical humanity. Sadly, they couldn’t be here tonight.»
James Dean Bradfield on a day trip to Mercury Revsville from Dublin trio The Colours.»
Throbbing Gristle, Vincent Gallo and The Chapman Brothers are to curate All Tomorrow's Parties 2005.»
Almost eclipsed in recent years by Andrew Weatherall’s Primal Scream production and DJ-everywhere policy, plus Keith Tenniswood turning into IDM funker Radioactive Man, it’s time for their Two Lone Swordsmen to subtly invade clubs again.»
So you’ve got the latest Muse record, air guitared to The Darkness, even politely moshed to Franz Ferdinand a few times. How is life in suburban ‘hell’?»
Fact of the day: the last Her Space Holiday LP was the chill-inducing lost album of 2003. ‘My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend’ is a timely reminder...»
Squarepusher presents three slabs of pre-‘Ultravisitor’ drum & bass weirdness with trademark couldn’t-give-a-f*ck impudence.»
Most people would never have made it back. Eaten alive by a carnivorous music industry, Robin Proper-Sheppard refused to submit. Thank God.»
Go to Barcelona with Belle & Sebastian! Only catch is you have to waste about a week playing computer games first...»
Normally, advocating that listeners should read accompanying sleeve notes to any album will, rightfully, be treated with the horrified distain reserved for paedophiles, trainspotters and Jeffrey Archer.»
So Joss Stone is tipped for greatness in 2004, huh?»
Number 36 in the DiS Staff Top 75 Albums of 2003...»
The sound of your weird life put to a beat...»
Squarepusher returns to earth with first new album in almost three years and a clutch of unconventional live dates...»
It’s time to blow away that aural scar tissue with Marshalls stacked to the clouds again...»
In a move almost as complex as their rather leave-the-house-worthy music, Steve Albini-produced Dutch stalwarts The Ex and frankly bonkers yanks Deerhoof embark on December dates in the UK and Ireland from today.»
Six vowels, three people; one double bass, an electronic wunderkind and a solitary guitarist? What in the name of weirdness is going on here?»
When it comes to unbeatable record labels, hardcore electronica kids have a good few essential marker points...Rephlex, however, might just be the best of the lot.»