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6415

Radio 4 - Party Crashers

Review by Gareth Dobson

‘Party Crashers’ is dark as f*ck, quite, quite brilliant and frankly, it makes the Rapture look like total amateurs.»

3925

Har Mar SuperFROG: Sex Funk Maestro hits London club

News by Gareth Dobson

Legend in his own mind RnB hero, Har Mar Superstar, has announced that he will be performing live at London’s FROG night this weekend, Saturday 31st July.»

6402

Phoenix - Alphabetical

Review by Gareth Dobson

Quietly released a number of months ago, Phoenix's second album initially sounded like an over-egged pudding; high on amazing production and musical virtuosity, but low on tunes. The truth is, it's a deceptively simply album; a lot of work has gone into making tunes as beautifully organic as this sound so impressively pieced together.»

6383

Belle And Sebastian at London Somerset House, Sat 17 Jul

Review by Gareth Dobson

The world of Belle & Sebastian was formerly seen to be a closed and closeted one. Previously, images of girls in glasses and plaits and boys in brown corduroy had floated through the mind whenever the Glasgow collective were mentioned. This show, one of the biggest they have headlined, goes someway to expelling the myth.»

6366

“…man, I always hated that song..” Frampton sues Billabong over crap pun

News by Gareth Dobson

The Mid West’s favoured 70’s rock icon, Peter Frampton is to sue surf wear clothiers Billabong over a line of garments which features the slogan ‘Baby I Love Your Waves’ and also sports his image.»

2231

Festival update: Reading sells out, V adds names and Iceland expands

News by Gareth Dobson

All tickets for this year’s Reading leg of the Carling Weekend (27-29th August) have now sold out.»

3069

Ryan Adams returns to the stage

News by Gareth Dobson

Ryan Adams last week made his first public appearance since mangling his wrist at a Liverpool gig early this year.»

6344

New Rhodes - I Wish I Was You

Review by Gareth Dobson

The nation stands guarding the Good Mixer as, storming out of the trenches with a camp flourish, the New Wave Of Indie begins its assault in an attempt to secure a Second Summer Of Indie Love. New Rhodes curl over the first hand-grenade of tunefulness.»

6336

My Morning Jacket at London Shepherds Bush Empire, Fri 02 Jul

Review by Gareth Dobson

You see, most bands, if they’re lucky, will write a song in their career that has ‘A Riff’ in it (as in; “man that is A Riff”), or if they’re very talented, will pen a tune with the accolade of ‘The Riff’ (as in; “you know, that song, the one with The Riff in it”). MMJ write songs with multiple ‘The Riffs’ in it. They’re that good.»

6328

RJD2 - Exotic Talk

Review by Gareth Dobson

If his music is anything to go by, RJD2 is a very complicated man.»

6319

Morrissey - First Of The Gang To Die

Review by Gareth Dobson

Where 'Irish Blood, English Heart’ was merely a warning of a return to omnipotence, ‘First Of The Gang to Die’ is the proof that Morrissey is back with enough form to do at least a ten-year stretch.»

2231

Truck Fest: Tickets about to disappear

News by Gareth Dobson

Just a quick note to inform all Oxford festival goers that tickets to the Truck Festival are set to disappear.»

6309

FROG offers Death From Above

News by Gareth Dobson

Canadian mental metallists, Death From Above are to be this week's guests at London clubnite, FROG, which takes place from 11pm-4am every Saturday at the Mean Fiddler on Charing Cross Rd.»

6300

Dogs Die In Hot Cars - Please Describe Yourself

Review by Gareth Dobson

Entering stage left last year with the sublime 'I Love You 'Cos I Have To', it's been a strangely rocky road for Dogs Die In Hot Cars already. It's a mild wonder then, that 'Please Describe Yourself' is as good as it is; rarely does a debut record offer such assuredness, consistency and creative quality.»

2128

The Music announce tour, download, single, album

News by Gareth Dobson

Big rock rockers, The Music, have announced details of a UK tour to support the release of their second album, as yet untitled.»

790

Green Day record Jesus Rock Opera. Really

News by Gareth Dobson

Green Day have revealed details of their new album; a concept punk opera record about Jesus.»

702

Mobile phone DJs: It's finally happened...

News by Gareth Dobson

DJs at Glastonbury last weekend kicked off an Orange-sponsored Music 247 season by showcasing some sort of fancy new Fireplayer mobile phone service. »

4793

V Festival adds new bands stage to the mix

News by Gareth Dobson

For the first time, the annual V Festival, held at Weston Park Staffordshire, and Hylands Park, Chelmsord has added a new bands stage to it's musical attractions.»

6230

The Concretes - The Concretes

Review by Gareth Dobson

Nine years since their original formation, Sweden’s The Concretes have emerged to present their sophomore album for the second time. Originally released last year on the Licking Fingers label, they came to the attention of the major labels and now, seemingly the world at large. »

6215

Eighties Matchbox FROG Disaster

News by Gareth Dobson

Psyche-nadge motor oil-gonzo spazzmos, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Distaster, are to be this week's guests at new London clubnite, FROG, which takes place from 11pm-4am every Saturday at the Mean Fiddler on Charing Cross Rd. They will be onstage at 1am»

6206

Bloc Party at London Islington Bar Academy, Mon 14 Jun

Review by Gareth Dobson

Fears? That no band can hit a run like this forever without careering off the tracks, crashing into a brick wall because they just couldn’t stop. Like a genius scientist whose brain engorges itself with knowledge and greatness before finally exploding.»

6192

Jesse Malin - The Heat

Review by Gareth Dobson

"...‘The Heat’ is very much an indicator of the powers of Malin today, and with the current renaissance of the one-man band genre, we now have a modern-day figurehead worthy of rock’s glorious past."»

6259

Brave New Ideas #6: July 1st. London.

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

We're having a party with Smalltown America with the launch of 'Public Service Broadcast #4'. Fighting With Wire, La Momo, Santo El Diable and We Will Be Pilots are set to rock the house and soothe your ongoing Glastonbury hangovers.
Please come along.
And buy the record.»

5204

My Red FROG - Welsh rockers hit the West End

News by Gareth Dobson

Welsh rock bastards, My Red Cell, are to be this week's guests at new London clubnite, FROG, which takes place from 11pm-4am every Saturday at the Mean Fiddler on Charing Cross Rd.»

6161

Marjorie Fair - Self Help Serenade

Review by Gareth Dobson

‘Self Help Serenade’ is a luxurious, slow moving debut that takes from the masters of indie depression; hint of Red House Painters, Coldplay, early Radiohead and Gilmour-era Pink Floyd are abound. At times, it is very, very good...»

6144

The Holiday Plan go indie

News by Gareth Dobson

MTV2-killing emo-ers The Holiday Plan have announced a tour 12-date, six day free tour of independent record shops around the UK to promote the release of their new 'Stories' single.»

6137

Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out

Review by Gareth Dobson

Upon the eve of the release of another Beastie Boys album, it would seem that their tunes have become as grey as MCA’s hair.»

459

Kings of Convenience - Misread

Review by Gareth Dobson

Over three years on from their sumptuous debut album ‘Quiet Is The New Loud’, Norway’s finest acoustic exports, Kings Of Convenience return with nary a glance sideways at what else has been going on in the meantime.»

6103

Brave New Ideas #5: June 3rd. London.

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

Hello troops; welcome once more to Brave New Ideas; indeed, Brave New Ideas #5, and it promises to be a doozy. Of course, we will be in the regular habitat of 93 Feet East in trendy old London town, with three bands and DJs and nice pints of Stella, as well as deferential rates for you, dear reader. We can only recommend...»

6105

Thirteen Senses - Do No Wrong

Review by Gareth Dobson

While we wait with gothic capes on to see whether Thirteen Senses will the the next purveyors of perfect indie, or simply another Puressence, this time round, we give them the benefit of the doubt.»

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