In Depth by Kev Eddy
Radiohead? Radiohead? Screw that. Reading and Leeds are rock festivals, damn it, and I’ll have mine with Jaegermeister and a distortion pedal, thank you very much. Sure, there’s no ‘metal day’ as such this year, but there’s still plenty going on, thanks to a liberal smattering of heavy bands across the three largest stages, and the two-day Lock Up tent. So then: black t-shirt and board shorts at the ready, I take to the moshpit.»
In Depth by Gary Wolstenholme
Reading and Leeds Festival photo galleries:
In Photos: Leeds Festival 2009 - Day 3
In Photos: Reading Festival 2009 - Day 3
Leeds Festival In Photos: Kings of Leon
In Photos: Leeds Festival 2009 - Day 2
In Photos: Reading Festival 2009 - Day 2
Leeds»
In Depth by Dom Gourlay
This weekend sees the Dot To Dot Festival hit Bristol (Saturday 23rd) and Nottingham (Sunday 24th). DiS is rather excited as this year's line-up is arguably the best one yet, so with a little help from MySpace and YouTube, we've compiled a mega mixtape of the best of this year's artists.»
In Depth by Mike Diver
Sheffield glitch-rockers romp home with this week's trophy, fending off stiff competition from Future Of The Left, Black Kids and Grammatics. 65days' 'The Distant And Mechanised Glow...' is our Single of the Week»
In Depth by Mike Diver
Post-rock's prefixing with 'much maligned' doesn't necessarily seem unfair in a climate of so many Mogwai rippers, but who is pushing the genre in new directions? And just when did post-rock 'jump the shark'? DiS has answers, and more questions»
In Depth by Mike Diver
65daysofstatic are about to embark on a journey that they could never have dreamed of taking. From February 9, the Sheffield-based quartet will be supporting The Cure at arenas around Europe. Quite the something for an already impressive CV. DiS checks their feet are still on the floor as they near that first show»
In Depth by A bunch of drunk DiS writers
Remembered through a haze, of dust, drink and sunshine, this was never going to be the most factual account. But it’s probably the most accurate version of events at the 19th Dour Festival, courtesy of Tom King and Adam Anonymous…»
In Depth by A bunch of drunk DiS writers
For a whole week, we barely touched a drop: too expensive, too cold, not a thing like what us Brits are used to. A dry county, Hove might as well have been; not a sip, not a tipple. For a week, teetotal. Lies: we just didn’t eat...»
In Depth by Mike Diver
This weekend, May 18-20, 65daysofstatic perform at the Versus The Fans All Tomorrow’s Parties event, held at Butlins in Minehead, Somerset. They’re one of the bands picked to play the festival by the attendees themselves. Which is pretty special, really. DiS caught up with Paul ahead of ATP to talk about the festival...»
In Depth by Samuel Strang
This special, one-of-a-kind, ATP Versus The Fans preview podcast comes at you with presenter Mike Diver trying his best not to swear and failing. Perhaps you'd like to listen to it on the way to Minehead...»
In Depth by Mike Diver
DiS went to South By Southwest t’other week. Perhaps you saw our amazing preview content? Touch wood. While there we did some stuff – you know, stuff – but between sessions of stuff doing we saw some bands. Some good. Some great. Some neither. Some best left unmentioned. You won’t read about them here...»
In Depth by 65daysofstatic
Played to another huge amount of people, and tried to play better. We'd like to think we're a band that's not thought of as being particularly static on stage. When you're playing to that many people, you kind of feel you're really going to have to pull out all the stops to make sure they even realise you're there. Because you feel a bit small. We felt we did ourselves justice. We definitely had to sit down for a bit afterwards.»
In Depth by Mike Diver
So here we are, fellow travellers through the last six years of DiS’s favourite sounds: part two of Our 66. Believe you me, this section – which collects together the albums we’ve placed at numbers 44 to 21 – was no easier to assemble than the preceding chapter (click here if you’re yet to look over our selections from 66 to 45). In fact, we’ve suffered more headaches over the last few weeks, because of this undertaking alone, than at any other time in our lives. Perhaps, anyway: we do enjoy the odd pint...»
In Depth by 65daysofstatic
This is something we wrote about going to play in Japan for the first time. 65daysofstatic is a small band that you probably haven't heard about who have been making records together for 3 years. Once, we quoted the film Almost Famous to a journalist in an interview.
"Just make us look cool!"»
In Depth by Rachel Cawley
Venn Festival is three years old this year. If you follow the playground adage of “first the worst, second the best”, this will be the Venn with a hairy chest. A festival with a hairy chest is not all that much of a proposition, but to peruse the line-up, would suggest this year will be ‘third time lucky’, so delectable is the extensive list of bands, persons and machines involved.»
In Depth by Raziq Rauf
Who would have thought that DiS would descend upon Brighton's music industry showcase extravaganza in such fashion. Without a soul in sight waiting to 'network' with a single one of our merry shambles of a crew, we set to work on actually seeing bands. Despite the cruel, bitter wind that insisted on hurtling toward us with near-freezing drizzle as its freight, we actually saw some bands. My word, we saw some rather spectacular bands at that...»
In Depth by DiS Festivals
The Camden Crawl™ is an incessant pitch of desperate dreams and stained ale teeth; a rotter’s journey to the centre of the Dublin Castle [indie development hell] that celebrates punctuality and order over diminished responsibility and leather jackets. A playground for the sensible band warrior, offering Joe Punter the opportunity to see all his favourite junior artists in one long stretch, over a concrete path of Converse-tread doom. »
In Depth by Colin Roberts
Remember February? There's plenty to look back on, for sure - not least the absolutely splendid selection of albums and singles we were presented with.»
In Depth by Colin Roberts
Let's face it, October was a pretty swell month for records but as fire rains down in Paris, water rains down in London and we all mourn the end of Six Feet Under, there are often small lights stuck at the end of the tunnel; allow DiS to recap the LP-shaped hits of October 2005 in one easy-to-digest reminisci-package. Smooth.»
In Depth by DiS Festivals
thisGIRL, iForward, Russia!, iLiKETRAiNS, 65daysofstatic, Future Ex-Wife, Mystery Jets, Million Dead, Komakino, Sleater-Kinney, Blackalicious, Amusement Parks on Fire, Buck 65, Test Icicles, The Go! Team, Saul Williams.»