In Photos Round-Up: ITC, C&G and more
We stumbled across these great pictures floating around the system and thought it'd be a crying shame to waste them»
We stumbled across these great pictures floating around the system and thought it'd be a crying shame to waste them»
In many respects, September is a manic time of year - students and all that - but not, it seems, in terms of records. The standout release this month was by far and away TV On The Radio's Dear Science - the only album to score above 8, in fact»
Excited about the inaugural Concrete and Glass festival? Yes? Good, us too. It's happening in East London tomorrow, so DiS thought the time was well and truly right to give you our picks and recommendations for the two-day event»
A couple of special birthday party-slash-showcases at Concrete & Glass and In The City»
A couple of weekends ago, DiS ventured to Wales to brave the incessant downpour for the sixth annual Green Man Festival. Here's some of what we saw»
One of DiS’s favourite bands from this year’s boozefest that is the South by Southwest conference, O’Death recently hit the UK for a storming set of dates with new label mates Menomena. We caught up with the country-punkin’ bluegrass hell-raisers to exchange some views on Brooklyn, Pixies and playing with bands that sound nothing like you…»
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...»
Part three of our one-a-day dose of bands to check out at this year’s South By Southwest – or to listen to from your bedroom via the magic of MySpace – finds us casting an engaged ear the way of a pair of buzzing (or is that simply ‘buzz’?) indie-dance bands, a potential heir to Arcade Fire’s epic-indie throne, and an act that, basically, mashes a myriad of acceptable genres to produce music that’s affecting in the extreme...»