In Depth
Jeremy Warmsley's Valentine's Mixtape
Ahead of his two Valentine's Day shows and his special Valentine's day download, we asked Jeremy Warmsley to make a mixtape to woo his beloved...»
Guest Columnist: Jeremy Warmsley vs. The Music Critic
In the second installment of his regular monthly column, Jeremy Warmsley tackles the relatonship between the music critic and the musician and asks "Mr. Writer... Why don't you tell it like it is?"»
Jeremy Warmsley: An Evening with Daniel Johnston
Interviews can be pretty predictable and boring, right? Inspired by the fact the music press was at its best when people like Chrissie Hynde were writing for the NME and more recently Andrew Bird's regular column for the New York Times, we asked literate troubadour and DiS board regular Jeremy Warmsley to begin the first of a series of artist-generated-content...»
Dot To Dot 2008: the DiS review
DiS heads to Nottingham for the third annual Dot To Dot festival; proceeds to pick its best, and worst, bands of the weekend»
Singles Round-up (02/06/08)
A pretty bog-standard bunch redeemed entirely by Mystery Jets' summer bombshell 'Two Doors Down, our superb SINGLE OF THE WEEK»
Latitude Festival 2007: the DiS review
Latitude has swiftly become a deep-rooted fixture on an ever expanding festival circuit, offering weary Glastonbury revellers an opportunity to recharge under the Suffolk sun and various meeejia folks the chance to check out a series of fine 'adult-orientated' headliners. DiS dispatched a handful of critical sorts to Henham Park, in Southwold, and asked them to select their personal standouts and new DiScoveries...»
DiS @ SXSW: the review
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...»
DiS @ SXSW: the virgin's account
The South By Southwest virgin is a terrified creature. All around them, gaggles swarm, heads twisting and turning and hollering at other gangs. Noises creep and crawl from open bar windows; drums are smashed on a balcony and the chatter of industry insiders becomes an overpowering drone. The weak would bolt on the first day...»
DiS Radio: Jeremy Warmsley interview
Trekking the epic distance to the Transgressive Records offices in North London, Drowned in Sound editor Colin Roberts meets the unpredictable master of melody known as Jeremy Warmsley. Complete with a world exclusive live performance, clips from his phenomenal debut LP and more, this is a must listen for fans of skewed pop and genius songwriters.»
DiS Radio: DiScover One
DiScover is the Drowned in Sound podcast new music show, featuring tracks from upcoming DiScover bands playing our shows and featuring on the site. This show includes tracks from Youthmovies, Jeremy Warmsley, Foals and new DiS Singles Club signee, Adam Gnade.»
End of The Road Festival
It can’t be that hard, can it? Find a field, book some bands, keep everything low-scale and independent, and hope it stays warm enough to relax in the sun drinking quality cider in your shirt and sandals. At least, that’s possibly what Sophia and Simon, the organisers behind the very first End of the Road Festival, had running through their minds last summer...»
The Tuesday DiScussion: DiS's album picks for autumn
Autumn is, traditionally, something of a busy time for the industry: record labels race to release albums that, if delayed and distributed to stores in November or December, would almost certainly be consumed by the flood of best-of compilations and cash-in festive compact-discs filling shelves in the run-up to Christmas. Evidence of this is sat right in front of each office-based DiSser: mountains of records, far too many to ever get through completely, are piled here, there, everywhere...»
The Tuesday DiScussion: Is your bedroom the new Abbey Road?
Not since White Town has the British undercurrent of 'bedroom music' been so interesting. Is there a real resurgence in the idea of a studio-free existence?»
Festival Preview: Bestival 2006
It's Bestival this weekend (September 8-10), and while it's meant to be the last festival of the year, it's obviously not because there are more coming up. Or maybe it's just meant to be the best? Whatever. It's certainly the biggest Bestival yet, anyway, with some 250 acts - there or thereabouts - performing over three days...»
DiS at The Great Escape 2006
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...»
DiS @ TMF: My Goodness! It's Today!
Today is the day of TMF, so we thought we would recap you with what you can expect from the festial this year.»
DiS Summer Weekender: FROM TOMORROW!
Starting tomorrow: Sun, scones, meat, beer, bands, dancing, falling over, smiling, laughing, hummous, the chance of a hernia.
Featuring Johnathan Rice, Apartment, Architecture in Helsinki, Jeremy Warmsley, Les Incompetents, Jamie T, The Faculty, The Patty Winters Show, Emmy the Great & The Munichs»
FREE DiS Acoustique Matinee: 2nd July
Throw off the shackles of the sweaty Summer and head out for Johnathan Rice, Jeremy Warmsley, Jamie T and Emmy the Great
Absolutely free.»


How We Became
The Art Of Fiction
I Believe In The Way You Move (re-recorded)
Other People's Secrets
I Believe In The Way You Move