Dookie? A Classic Album? Why Kiran Leonard Hates GreenDay's Seminal LP
Kiran Leonard received an invitation from you to write a couple of paragraphs on Green Day's seminal punk-pop record 'Dookie', which celebrates its 20th anniversary this week.»
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Kiran Leonard received an invitation from you to write a couple of paragraphs on Green Day's seminal punk-pop record 'Dookie', which celebrates its 20th anniversary this week.»
This week, The Internet is Prince's instrument of choice, and he’s playing it like ‘Alphabet St.’.»
Mansun? Explosions in the Sky? EMA? The best things to hit our Editor's inbox in the past 3 months.»
A dark, intense video for one of Son Lux's orchestral pop compositions.»
Mount Kimbie perform 'Home Recording' live from a rooftop in South London.»
When Mogwai do sessions, they don't just stroll up to a BBC studio with an acoustic geetar and do some Mumfartarded version of their song.»
To enter, simply tell us: Who would you love to hear cover an Elton John song?»
Exclusive new track from Leicester's finest plus tracks chosen by blogger's around the globe.»
A playlist to help you sample January's best new albums. Plus a few new acts to keep your eye on in 2014.»
A gloriously melancholy playlist compiled on 'Blue Monday' with suggestions from the DiS community.»
Each month, DiS picks a track by an English act for the MAP compilation, compiled by bloggers around the world.»
Updated - Dec 18th with two new videos: This first episode of "New Music Cities" focuses on New York's legendary underground music scene and is narrated by punk innovator Richard Hell and features one-off performances from local New York acts including seventh grade heavy metal trio Unlocking The Truth, ethereal duo Starred and indie-rock outfit Widowspeak.»
Ear-pixellating genius gives away his 'Should I kill myself or have a Red bull?' live set from May 2013.»
Our annual DiSmas drinks take place tonight, with a live set from our editor's favourite discovery of the year.»
The Erased Tapes label-mates on their favourite 'spaces'.»
And the best record of 2013 is...»
On Monday we will reveal our top twenty albums of the year, but first, here is numbers 50 through 21.»
What's the best thing you ate this year? DiS asks some of our favourite musicians.»
Some of the makers of our favourite albums, and bands we love who are due back in 2014 share their top 5s of the year.»
Before we reveal our albums of the year lists, here are all of our team's number one albums of the year.»
After dredging through 10s of thousands of emails, here are the picks of our editor's inbox as a nifty SoundCloud playlist.»
Monthly playlists, a guide to 4AD, music for office workers and more...»
DiS will be hosting a special night at the Joiners in Southampton to celebrate.»
Gloriously fizzy party-pop - think early Bloc Party, but with a big grin, glitter and clown-shoes for drum sticks»
Exciting news! Rock & roll carcass-kickers The Icarus Line and album-of-the-year-contenders Future of the Left have both agreed to play a London show to help relaunch this website you're gawpin' at.»
Woah-oh! We're half-way there! Woah-oh! We're livin' on an "application error". Take my hand, we'll make it I swear. Woah-oh!»
This is a guide to all the different sub-sections of DiS. You'll find artist site takeovers, our regular columns and special weeks/days we've done over the years, dedicated to genres, labels and places we love.»
DiS' alternative-Mercury winner revealed.»
Two new Efterklang videos for your eyes and ears.»
Elliott Smith’s back catalogue has been a great companion to me and thousands of lonely bastards just like me.»