Forget yer Jim, he's gone...to NYC: Glasvegas singer found after disappearance
Glasvegas singer James Allan has turned up alive and well in New York. Phew!»
Glasvegas singer James Allan has turned up alive and well in New York. Phew!»
Yes! The Mercury Prize judges have come to a final conclusion, after all has been seen, done and heard and the winner is...Speech Debelle»
Will she? Won't she? She is?! Why is she?! Yes, it's that time of year again where everyone gets pent up about the Mercury Prize before claiming that they don't really care much for it anyway. Mostly. And who is the favourite at this stage to claim the coveted prize? It's Florence + The Machine of course, for her/their album Lungs.»
It's that time of year when everyone in the indiesphere leaps onto the high horse of telling everyone else what is wrong with this year's Mercury Prize shortlist, charges round the racetrack of rigorously protesting how uninterested they are by said list, leaps over the fence of stating the obvious about some of the nominees not being that famous, and then probably heads off for a good feed in the stables of pointing out that M People won it once. So let's do that.»
American thrash metal pioneers Metallica have rocked their way up to top-spot in the UK album charts for their Rick Rubin produced LP Death Magnetic.»
Scottish, Johnny-Cash-clad, Dr.Marten-gazers Glasvegas, whom you may know because of Alan McGee, BBC Culture Show or from their faces featuring upon the cover of a certain music weekly, have a new single out this week and we have a live video of it.»
With 'Daddy's Gone' earning a re-release on August 25, ahead of their debut self-titled album (September 8), Glasvegas are to head off on their biggest UK tour to date»
Zing! It sounded dodge acoustic at Glasto but Dizzee Rascal’s ‘Dance Wiv Me’ (video) is new at one on the singles chart proper this week, after topping the downloads last week»
The line-up for Latitude is expanding. Okkervil River, Glasvegas, Sebastien Tellier and Midnight Juggernaughts have all just been added to the bill»
Geographically-confused Scottish quartet Glasvegas will release their debut album later this summer, they’ve told NME.com»
Glasvegas will be echoing off plenty of venue walls in the next couple of months, doing the rounds the long way round on a UK tour.»