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Okay so their name doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, but don't let that put you off...»
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Okay so their name doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, but don't let that put you off...»
Seriously though. New merchandise on the Vincent Gallo website allows fans to be impregnated with the stuff of that Brown Bunny scene.»
Singer/songwriter Johnathan Rice makes a trip to the UK later this month.»
Lunatic Japanese kitch/art duo Afrirampo return to the UK later this month.»
Leeds based noise-pop loons, iForward, Russia! have announced a crazy-long Winter tour.»
One man, a guitar and a laptop: it’s a bit of a craze at the moment. Pretty much everyone with a PC has announced themselves as the next big thing. And it would seem that, when it’s done badly, it’s very, very bad and when it’s done well, it’s stunning. Southampton based ManVersusNature (aka Eddie Warren), falls into the latter category.»
It’s a dubious one at the joiners tonight - three touring bands who are currently riding on varying levels of hype; The Research, Mystery Jets and Engineers.»
Back for our first Southampton night of 2005, this month we're bringing you a bit of a mix. One touring band, two local bands and a night full of top tunes and dancing. Really, we're too kind.»
Back for our first Southampton night of 2005, this month we're bringing you a bit of a mix. One touring band, two local bands and a night full of top tunes and dancing. Really, we're too kind.»
Dead! Dead! Dead! are without a doubt Southampton’s ‘band of the moment’, they’re on the tip of everyone’s tongues, not to mention every second line-up around the city. Fact is, there’s a reason for this, and in case there was doubt left in anyone’s mind, tonight they prove precisely why.»
I hate rock ‘n’ roll. I hate the seedy cliché it’s become – the Toni&Guy haircuts, the skinny fit t-shirts and the glamorous crack habits. I hate The Strokes, The Libertines and I long to grab Jonny Borrel and scream into his face "MAKE IT NEW. MAKE IT FUCKING NEW!"»
Dizzy nicotine-drenched midnight and Xavier Floyd Firebird strut onto the stage and let loose...»
The Walkmen announce UK tour.»
Little more than a year after their 'last ever tour' and split, Pitchshifter have announced plans to release a live DVD and a series of tour dates.»
Indie/electro hot tips, Kasabian, have announced plans for a headline tour to follow their Black Rebel Motorcycle Club support dates.»
Biffy Clyro tour dates for April and May this year.»
We've teamed up with one of Southampton's best alternative nightclubs - Lennons, to bring you a night of ace bands, the best indie/rock/punk/pop/glam/electro/whatever music until 2am and cheap drinks all round.»
Nottingham art-rockers debut 'Lay Of The Land' is a fairytale. It’s a dusty leather-coated book stowed away in the uppermost untouched corner of a ramshackle bookshelf...»
AKO and Not Katies take on a dual-headline tour in April.»
American hardcore/punk cats French Toast are to visit the UK and Ireland this month and have organised a tour to coincide with their appearance at the first All Tomorrows Parties weekend.»
Colour Of Fire kicked off on another cross-country tour yesterday.»
Stacks of airplay on various music television stations has set ablaze under a rocket that has been waiting years to explode; a rocket so packed with adrenaline fuelled kinetic energy that it has the potential to shoot off with a bang that will implode every last eardrum in the country...»
A shock of corkscrew curls bounce wildly, being tossed around by a lost face. Snapshot glimpses reveal the wide eyed stare of twenty-year-old Martin Grech; a skinny post-hallowe’en figure capped with an utterly disproportionate mass of hair and with limbs extended, contorting in over-exaggeration akin to a Parisian street mime-artist.»
Ex-Miss Black America guitar legend, Gish, launches new music website.»
New album information from Bournemouth's Tex La Homa.»
The Copperpot Journals announce new album and tour dates.»
In the same way that some music can make a person have an uncontrollable urge to dance around, singing along at the top of their voice, some music can lure the mind into a state of depression and melancholy and some can induce anger and aggression, there is a certain section of music (which for me is admittedly scarce) that whisks the human mind off to a completely new and surreal unworldly dimension; music that spins around the head and submerges the listener in a world of pure euphoria and ease; music that momentarily frees the mind of any stress or concerns and cocoons it in thick sheets of pure escapism. Music currently being defined and reshaped by bands such as Mancunian masters in the art of "fucking sounds up", Oceansize.»
Over the past couple of years, Less Than Jake have become one of the biggest bands in the world, replacing legendary acts such as Green Day as the bare minimum name in any punk kid’s CD collection and getting themselves a reputation as one of the most insane live acts on earth. Since becoming the main con»
It’s the second day of Leeds festival. The sun is shining, cups of Carling are being glugged with a wince to the aftertaste and Less Than Jake have just taken to the Main Stage behind us. Sitting on the grass in the festival’s seemingly admission via haircut guest area, I’m joined by drummer, Matt Lunn, bassist Thom»