In Depth by Raziq Rauf
DiS is taking a veritable troupe of badness down to Brighton in just a few days to frolic in the surf and eat whelks and other minging seafood. The task in hand is to see at least three bands at the Great Escape – part of the Brighton Festival Month. Handily, you will find The Drowned In Sound Top SIX Bands To Go Rock Out To just below to help YOU see more than three bands over the three-day festival. How amazing?? Yes, quite. Additionally, there are all also all the details you’ll ever need to check out all your favourite Drowned in Sound Recordings bands.»
In Depth by Colin Roberts
DiS highlights two great shows this Thursday and rounds-up the best of the Easter weekend delights around the country.»
In Depth by Sean Adams
You heard it here first... DiS does singles club in the digital age. 45 digital singles a year (available from all good download stores) and to launch annual subscription later this year.»
In Depth by Colin Roberts
DrownedinSound.com presents a day of partying, great music and fun at this year's In the City, to celebrate five years of the most popular independent music site in Europe.
Featuring Komakino, Fear of Music, REDJETSON, Emmy the Great, Field Music, The Whip, The Automatic, Les Incompétents, Nephew, Folded Remediez, Action Plan & The Madelines.»
In Depth by DiS News
Summer holidays n all that... isn't it a perfect time to see some bands, eh?
Well, there's four of the finest indiest to recommend - Komakino, Battle, New Rhodes and Forward Russia all entwined on one giant super multi limbed tour of fun. Of course, this isn't necessarily a DiS tour by name, but goddamit, we're going to appropriate it as such...»
In Depth by Sean Adams
DiS. Hyde Park. Wireless. London. 02. Stuffs.
Catch the likes of Martha Wainwright (new single When the day is Short out this week on DiS), Battle, Apartment, Tegan & Sara, Boxer Rebellion, Komakino (debut single out July 18th on DiS Records), New Rhodes, Cherubs and many, many, more...»
In Depth by Dom Gourlay
Summer's here kids, and that can only mean one thing - the start of the festival season. It's that time of year where Millets get their biggest sales boom as the warm weather crusties and ten minute travellers all come out to play, the remnants of daddy's handout in one hand and a detailed map of the M5 in t'other. Thankfully, not all festivals revolve around paying extortionate ticket prices and getting excessively muddy as a reward. Such as this one...»
In Depth by Kate Price
Aha! June's a busy one. The nights are getting longer and BBQ's are the taste of the moment. Alas, if you haven't spent all your money on festival tickets and need a night off the exam revision, here's our guide to what's good this month, including Cambridge, Derby, the Isle of Wight, Manchester, Nottingham, Plymouth, »