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This Week's Singles: 20/09/10

In Depth by Wendy Roby

This week I am going to be a flimsy nitwit. Because though there is much to love here, I found I simply could not pick a winner, however hard I tried. You pick one, and we'll all pretend to agree. And then whisper about you in the toilets. »

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In Photos: 2 Poor 2 Pitch Festival @ The Harley, Sheffield

In Depth by Gary Wolstenholme

Follow DrownedinSound Events on Twitter, and/or 'Like' the DiS Events Page on Facebook to keep up-to-date with our live activity. Coming soon: Broken Social Scene (July 9), Toro Y Moi (July 28), A Hawk and a Hacksaw (August 5), Women (August 30)»

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Doing It: Clinic speak exclusively to DiS about new album

In Depth by Rob Webb

Interviews with Liverpool pop mavericks Clinic are few and far between, so this conversation with vocalist Ade Blackburn represents a rare opportunity to delve into their fascinating world»

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Liverpool's modern music scene: the class of 2008

In Depth by Kenn Taylor

Liverpool is home to the largest number of number-one artists in the world, and that's a Guinness Book fact. DiS looks at the city - the European City of Culture - and its scene, taking in everything from The Wombats to a.P.A.t.T.»

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Singles Round-up (24/03/08)

In Depth by Kev Kharas

The latest release from New Jersey record house Italians Do It Better triumphs over Clinic, Blunt and Gnarls Barkley in a week of lacklustre big releases and drab singer-songwriting»

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Our ATP: DiS does Weekend Two, finds that not all men with a cape can fly...

In Depth by Mike Diver

While at ATP this May, something struck us: we’re all off having totally different festival experiences, so why try to amalgamate when we can serve a selection of dishes? Which is what we’ve done...»

YOU'RE IN NATION: Trail o'dead vs NME @ Astoria

In Depth by Septic Clit

Loads of philosophers talk about the death of the subject. It’s the whole idea of people reaching a point where they no longer truly exist, much like the eeek-rumble-crash of tree’s falling if there is noone anywhere near to hear the dead wood tumble. To really understand this would take a whole essay and this is meant»