This Canadian quartet draw equally on American alt-rock and English synth-pop to achieve a brooding rhythmical miserablismHometown: Vancouver, Canada.The lineup: Matthew ...
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Colloquial and parochial, this Merseyside MC may be the first high-profile rapper to emerge from LiverpoolHometown: Liverpool.The lineup: Elliot Egerton (vocals).The back...
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May 1977: Number 12 in our series of the 50 key events in the history of indie musicIt's probably fair to say that no band's reputation has been as founded on as little a...
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Echo And The Bunnymen singer reckons Thin White Duke is 'waiting' to release new material
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(Loog/Universal)Great things are expected of Chapel Club, and it's easy to hear why. The epic Surfacing adapts the lyrics to 1930s standard Dream a Little Dream of Me (a ...
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Echo And The Bunnymen singer playing Union Chapel in April
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Union chapel gig...
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XFM - He'll play the gig at London Union Chapel...
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In The House That Made Me, Boy George shows us round a reconstruction of his childhood home. But these are the residences we really want to nosy around …In The Hous...
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The new video for 'Some Kind of Nothingness', which features Ian McCulloch on vocals and is the second single from'Postcards From A Young Man'.Manic Street Preachers &...
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Watch the video for the Manics' new single, with a guest spot from the Echo and the Bunnymen singer According to James Dean Bradfield, his first ever gig was Echo and the...
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Ian McCulloch and co to play both classic albums at each gig
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There was some fear that there wouldn't be enough vegetable-related songs to make a decent list. But that was reckoning without Potato Head Blues, Asparagus Next Left, Pa...
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Filed under: VideoThe Manic Street Preachers have been on a bit of a roll the last few years. After arguably losing their way somewhat with the likes of the cold, steri...
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