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Carling Weekend 2006 - Sunday

In Depth by DiS Festivals

Drowned in Sound's coverage of The Carling Weekend 2006 has come to you courtesy of Sean Adams, Sam Corbett, Jordan Dowling, Chris Harris, Ben Jones, Kev Kharas, Christopher Knight, Ben Marwood, Raziq Rauf, Rob Webb and Gary Wolstenholme.»

reading 2006 preview cup

Carling Weekend 2006 - Sunday

In Depth by DiS Festivals

Drowned in Sound's coverage of The Carling Weekend 2006 has come to you courtesy of Sean Adams, Sam Corbett, Jordan Dowling, Chris Harris, Ben Jones, Kev Kharas, Christopher Knight, Ben Marwood, Raziq Rauf, Rob Webb and Gary Wolstenholme.»

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Camden Crawl 2006

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. »

Larrikin Love

Larrikin Love: Sparking Freedom

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

West London four piece Larrikin Love are currently hotter than a day spent sunbathing on the equator. Since the middle of last year, when the delightful ditty ‘Six Queens’ first cast its aspersions in the music friendly thinking man’s psyche, their profile has raised to the point where it's no longer a matter of “if” but now a not-too-distant “when” they'll join close pals the Mystery Jets on Top Of The Pops alongside the Chicos and Pussycat Dolls of this world. »

mystery jets live at brentford fc 19.01.06 by sonia melot square

How the West has won

In Depth by Colin Roberts

Tonight, outside Brentford football club there's a longer queue than when Saturday comes. The clientele, however is somewhat different; scores of well-coiffured, undernourished teenagers line up down the road, waiting to see if they'll be lucky enough to gain entry to the Stripes bar, the Bees' adjacent-to-stadium drinking hole and now host venue to 'Way Out West'. Call it a scene, call it whatever the fuck you want, but you can't ignore a beautiful uprising and you certainly can't ignore a brilliant song.»