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DiS is very excited to have teamed up with Iceland Music Export to bring you a competition that we think is pretty amazing»
A who's who of indie-rock royalty has put together a compilation to raise awareness of net neutrality and issues involving high bandwidth taxes stateside»
Having got wind of the 'outrage' from fans and the media after his on-stage ranting in Norway, and accompanying accusations that he's a homophobe, Josh Homme has spoken out»
Kiss lynchpin Gene Simmons reckons Radiohead are killing the music business and their live show is boring»
Anyone for watching half an hour of Kevin Shields in conversation? Here's what the folks at Vice got on tape for VBS.tv»
Ahead of their forthcoming UK live dates (see below) DiS received the following email postcard from Courtney Taylor-Taylor...»
A run-down of what's been on the site this week... »
The most rawk festival of the year, Download, is taking place this weekend at Donington. Raz and the folks from Thrash Hits are there reporting all weekend, here're some pictures of what you're missing»
DiS sneaks the very first listen to the new Beck album, Modern Guilt, at XL towers; proceeds to make notes for you to get excited over»
According to reports on popular but very much evil gossip 'blog PerezHilton, a music industry 'insider' said, "Lily Allen is peeved at Capitol. She feels like they've shoved her aside to focus all their energies on their new girl of the moment, Katy Perry.".»
Metallica's anti-internet war is over (for now) and appears to be more of a misunderstanding»
Lady with harp and tales involving bears Joanna Newsom has just announced a very special show in London.»
Word on the web is that earlier this week Beck played a secret-ish show in LA where he previewed some new material»
Pure Groove, one of London's most-loved record stores, made the switch from Archway to Smithfields earlier this week, opening its brand new doors on June 2»
DiS is rather excited to learn that Dennis Lyxzén and David Sandström of seminal Scandi punker-than-punk band Refused have joined forces again»
"It's a tribute to deep respect for... artists like Peter Saville, and to independent film-makers that believe in more than just commercial success. Ultimately it's a tribute to the self-belief and self-expression that inspires true authentic art," say Zune, of their new, £200, Joy Division media player»
Cool, cool, cool, Nu Yoik trio Yeah Yeah Yeahs have been busy making a new album but today they found the time to write a blog about it.»
The Stills' new album is called Oceans Will Rise, and it will be released on August 19 on Arts & Crafts»
"The Daily Mail is a broad church and is always ready to listen to the views of readers. We do, however, suggest those who want to protest or comment read everything we have published and act on fact not rumour."»
By 10am over two hundred fans amassed in the morning sunshine to show solidarity and defend their favourite band, who have been blamed for a string of suicides.»
Busy P, a friend of the duo and former manager (he’s just decided to step down from the post) has revealed in an interview with In The Mix magazine that Thomas Bangaleter and Guy-Manuel de Homen-Christo are currently at work in their Paris studio.»
6. Which of these bands has the MOST members:
The Polyphonic Spree
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Broken Social Scene»
Bat for Lashes writes a letter to explain what she's been upto...»
Digital decks, the future?»
Muse returning in the not-so distant future... »
Video: 'I Feel It All' by Feist plus the making of the video and remix news. »
As some of you may be aware, last year we did a "deal" to expand what we do. The result is the development of a new company (details here quietusgroup.com) and the birth of some brand new websites, using a similar formula of editorial and community which DiS has refined over the past eight and a half years.»
If you're playing Cut Copy catch-up: it’s indie, but it’s dance. It’s dance, but it’s indie. Things have changed since The Chemical Brothers; In Ghost Colours is a Technicolor pool of New Orderly drums and Depeche Mode-ish digital-slurping»
It may not be an album to die for, but Panic At The Disco's Pretty. Odd. is a rare record of note, as much for its context as its content. But then stranger legacies have grown from pithier places»
DiS trawls Austin looking for the Next Big Thing alongside fellow Brits abroad with the same intentions; settles for catching known highlights and a selection of buzz acts definitely worth the hype»