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5414

Various, My Bloody Valentine - Lost In Translation: OST

Review by Gareth Dobson

'...a beautifully-fashioned record that works completely outside of its film setting but also acts as a haunting centrepiece to the movie itself.'»

5400

Ryan Adams - So Alive

Review by Gareth Dobson

Last Autumn, in readiness for the release of his next album, Ryan Adams quietly slipped this song onto his website in order for fans to have a glimpse of what he'd been up to and what they could expect from 'Rock N Roll'. It was a bit of a false ephiphany...»

3461

Placebo announce single, DVD and extra live date

News by Gareth Dobson

Rejuvenated indie starlets, Placebo, have announced details of a Live DVD, a new single from the album ‘Sleeping With Ghosts’ and an additional date to their handful of gigs already announced. »

5385

Grandaddy - I’m On Standby / Stray Dog and The Chocolate Shake

Review by Gareth Dobson

Listening to Grandaddy’s third album, ‘Sumday’, was like having a ten hour wank; that which started with such promise soon became a monotonous chore.»

5352

Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out

Review by Gareth Dobson

All hail, all hail; bend your knee at the throne of The First Great Single Of 2004.»

5336

Big In '04 - Part V

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

A fifth crystal ball-like article, predicting the bands who will come to prominence next year by picking up British music by its cojones and shaking it till it vomits tunes. Part V: The soaring, angelic, stadium-sized tunesmiths that are Keane.»

4053

Razorlight mainman to play acoustic charity gig

News by Gareth Dobson

Johnny Borrell, lead singer of one of the rising stars of the brit-rock fraternity, Razorlight, is to play an intimate, acoustic gig at the Highbury & Islington Buffalo Bar in support of homeless charity, Shelter.»

5254

Big In '04 Part IV - Bloc Party to serve up debut platter

News by Gareth Dobson

Bloc Party, one of the bands in contention to make The First Big Breakthrough In ‘04, are to release their debut record on 16th February, 2004.»

5317

Big In '04 - Part III

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

A third crystal ball-like article, predicting the bands who will come to prominence next year by picking up British music by one of its legs and dragging it back to its sinister cave. Part III: The discordantly tremedous Jagstang bashers that are Distophia.»

5303

Darkness Party Political Broadcast: The Hour Cometh

News by Gareth Dobson

“Buy this single NOW or never complain about Pop Idol again...”»

3069

Ryan Adams: Tour, Record, Madness And Exclusive Web Content

News by Gareth Dobson

Alt-rock/country mental genius, Ryan Adams, has announced a further set of UK dates early next year after completing a short tour in November/December.»

2232

Mean Fiddler Increases Live Music Strong Hold

News by Gareth Dobson

...Mean Fiddler now has substantial involvement in all three major music festivals in the UK – Reading/Leeds, Glastonbury and the V Festivals. It is feared that this will lead to a more corporate-driven, homogenised festival circuit with bands and artists bound by all manner of ‘exclusivity’ contracts, disallowing their involvement in other promotions and ventures...»

5262

Mean Fiddler takes to the Border

News by Gareth Dobson

Live music barons, Mean Fiddler, yesterday announced that it had totted its live music venue count in the West End up to seven with the acquisition of The Borderline, just off Charing Cross Road, WC2.»

5258

Mew - She Came Home For Christmas

Review by Gareth Dobson

Dirty, lying, cheating Grinches Mew tatter and tarnish the spirit of Christmas. Respect.»

5257

The White Stripes - The Hardest Button To Button

Review by Gareth Dobson

'...in retrospect, we were wrong, okay? ‘Seven Nation Army’ is definitely shuffling around in that pack of songs entitled THE single of year. And hell, we’re not likely to make that sort of mistake with the White Stripes again...'»

5247

Ryan Adams - Love Is Hell Part 1

Review by Gareth Dobson

Alongside 'Rock N Roll', 'Love Is Hell pt 1' quietly appeared on shelves the same day and offers a much more cohesive and ahem, traditionalist approach to the art of Ryan Adams songwriting.»

5234

Big In '04 - Part II

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

A second crystal ball-like article, predicting the bands who will come to prominence next year by picking up British music by one of its legs and dragging it back to its sinister cave. Part II: The supremely good and obscenely exciting Hooker's Green #1.»

5219

Big In '04 - Part I

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

The first in a series of sage-like, article-based predictions of the bands who will come to prominence next year and grab British music by the scruff of its bastard neck. Part I: The Verve-shagging grandeur of The Open.»

5212

Linkin Park - Live In Texas

Review by Gareth Dobson

'Despite their lofty, stadium-playing status in the music world, Linkin Park are utterly pointless and completely inconsequential. Quicker than the blinking eye, they will be gone and their only legacy will be some half-remembered stories about on-stage vomiting and a big pair of shorts...'»

5190

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Fortune Faded

Review by Gareth Dobson

If God is all-powerful, then we assume he could create a microwave burrito that is too hot even for him to eat. But if he is all-powerful, then surely nothing is too hot for him to eat?»

5189

The Open - Never Enough

Review by Gareth Dobson

A word to the wise: In 2004, unless something very remiss happens (singer falls down lift shaft, guitarist forgets to inhale following exhalation) The Open are going to do very, very well.»

5191

Ludes - She Was Just A Girl/Your Dog Don't Bark

Review by Gareth Dobson

If you've spent any time with DiS (cheeky Larndarn town division) lately, you've probably heard the conversation that goes; "Ludes blah blah Ludes, Blah, Ludes Blah Blah Ludes". They're kinda popular round these parts...»

5187

Pop Eats Itself: EMI Loses £180m But Stares At Warner Music

News by Gareth Dobson

EMI Group plc, the music-based retail corporation today posted yearly drop in profits upwards of £180m, at the same time as announcing that it had made a ‘firm offer’ for the music arm of Warner Bros.»

4945

Jane's Flashmob action this evening - Covent Garden

News by Gareth Dobson

Jane's Addiction are on the Flashmob again... This afternoon, subscribers to the band's Flashmob text service received the following message:»

5160

Doves, Reef, Brian Wilson, Duran Duran - DVD Roundup: The Good, The Bad And The Downright Reef

Review by Gareth Dobson

As Christmas draws ever nearer (note: red cups in Starbucks offering gingerbread lattes), DiS pulls a sickie, and beds down with a duvet, some pringles and a pile of DVDs.»

5132

Copperpot Journals - Pilots

Review by Gareth Dobson

...Over the past eighteen months, Copperpot Journals have perfected their slo-mo emo style; at times languid yet graceful, although unfortunately, it can occasionally verge on the dull...»

5130

The Distillers - Drain The Blood

Review by Gareth Dobson

Listless? Bored? Don’t know what to do now that Courtney Love’s had her solo album put back (indefinitely)? Well, help is at hand; let us prescribe you a large dosing of The Distillers.»

3152

November: Seachange Tour! Other Gigs! Records! Scarves!

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

November. It gets cold, we still want to rock. So we offer the likes of Seachange (tour starts this week), Meanwhile, Back In Communist Russia (TONIGHT!), Dive Dive, and of course, more Jetplane Landing...»

Donderevo - Jackie, What Are You Looking For?

Review by Gareth Dobson

Moody, moog-decorated electro-sleaze indie from what we can only assume are a group of black-clad, whippet-thin Camden-erati boys with more than a passing interest in Mansun and Duran Duran.»

5111

Suede, R.E.M., Billy Bragg, Dexys Midnight Runners - 'Best Of's

Review by Gareth Dobson

As the summer becomes a distant memory and record companies search for the festive cash cow (turkey), it's time for another set of discs to eek out the remains of a band's career. Here are four that may interest you...»

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