In Depth by Sean Adams
He moves like Jagger... scrap that, he moves more like Jagger’s shadow. Lithe, crooked, a controlled chaos, with these jutting motions that punctuate the syllable before the plosive sound. Threats, rather than eruptions, from a man who clearly has earthquakes juddering way down inside, alongside that hole where his soul used to be, and it’s from here that he warns you, seconds before the almost inevitable noise explodes»
In Depth by Sam Hill
Our quarterly round-up of music videos from a man who really-really loves music vids!»
In Depth by Steve_Dunne
They don't make 'em like they used to, do they? Cars, films, local beat bobbies - certainly not singer-songwriters. That was my initial thought when I began to look back upon some of the genre's chief exponents over the past ten years. And it troubles me. subbed and ready to roll...»
In Depth by Kevin EG Perry
I was just a boy, 19 years old and living in a rented room off Bondi Beach when I first heard Abbatoir Blues and The Lyre of Orpheus. I’d just spent several months in India, and, with apologies to Bollywood, I missed music. The first thing I’d bough»
In Depth by Gary Wolstenholme
To celebrate the launch of DiS' brand-spanking-new picture galleries, we asked our snappers to share their favourite shots of the last year or so, and here they are...»
In Depth by Sean Adams
Over the past few months you may have heard of something called Twitter. DiS has spent some time exploring it and stalking musicians in order to bring you "A guide for music-y things on Twitter" »
In Depth by Gary Wolstenholme
Last night, DiS' sensational snapper Gary Wolstenholme popped along to capture Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds at The Carling Academy in Sheffield...»
In Depth by Alex Denney
There’s no two ways about it: Nick Cave is so hot right now. Ahead of DiS's interview with the man next week, and the release of new Bad Seeds LP Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!, here we pick five of his best albums to date. And yes, we're still loving the ‘tache»
In Depth by Alex Denney
As much as writing about music might be like dancing about architecture, there are few feelings in this life greater than unearthing a truly essential book about music from all the myriad dross publishers have seen fit to inflict on the public, from the cash-in bios detailing Doherty’s latest philanderings to the endless coffee-table prattle of best-ofs, worst-ofs and must-haves. DiS's Alex Denney dusts off his library card...»
In Depth by Gareth Dobson
Music and drugs. They go together seamlessly, flawlessly and as happily as two intricately linked things. Gareth Dobson takes a fistful of mushrooms from Camden Market and mulls over whether rock n roll is seriously a lot better for all the crap that's been imbibed.»