In Depth by Sean Adams
A week of DiS, as a playlist...you should probably have the gist of what this weekly digest is by now. A Spotify playlist + amongst the blathering below you'll find links to the best bits of this week...»
In Depth by Luke Slater
Some songs. From this week. In a Spotify playlist. »
In Depth by Sean Adams
Or Death Cab for Cutie's Nick Harmer's Top Songs In No Particular Order that inspired him to become a bass player, way back when:»
In Depth by Wendy Roby
This week's round-up of all things small and darling is about barbershops, razor blades, takeaway heart attacks and having a furious row about the Common Market when you really just want to snog them. »
In Depth by Luke Slater
The latest instalment in our weekly Spotifriday playlists. This one features none other than Standard Fare, Tom Jones, Women, R.E.M., HEALTH, The Wave Pictures, Broken Social Scene and more. Click here to listen to this week's playlist.»
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 The Insider
The music industry has problems. It isn't digital downloads, it isn't necessarily piracy. It is far more fundamental than that. It has forgotten how to maintain careers. That isn't to say the world has been wiped of 'career artists' but the truth is they are a rapidly diminishing breed.»
In Depth by Alexei J-Fo
More words from the road… the roads of nations far away. Live and direct from Japan: the latest diary from Johnny Foreigner»
In Depth by Billy Hamilton
Tarnished by a brutal campsite attack, the final day of T In The Park has the potential to go belly up. Thankfully, a stellar line-up makes for a fitting curtain closer to a triumphant weekend of music»
In Depth by Gareth Dobson
R.E.M. rock the Apple Store on Regent Street. Bloggers actively welcomed»
In Depth by Andrew Future
When is a festival not a festival? When it’s sponsored by a train company and has all the atmosphere of a carpet warehouse. Yes, welcome to the second ‘Urban’ Move Festival.
The ‘move’ bit obviously relates to the stage which has been moved considerably further forward than last year to hide the fact that»
In Depth by Andrew Future
We got wasted, we saw REM, we came... to GLASTO!
Even the best dreams have to end sometime and Glastonbury is no exception. Five days in a field with fine weather, finer music and copious amounts of liberating side-tracks. From the two Canadian guys balancing on each other’s necks, through the secre»
In Depth by Andrew Future
It’s Glastonbury time again, and whilst we all froth at the mouth at the prospect of five days of whacked-out, solstice bliss in the Somerset countryside, we should remember the wider implications of the festival.
Throughout the eighties Glasto was known as the CND (Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament) »
In Depth by Andrew Future
The first of our two-part survival guide for festival first-timers.
Festival prices may be going up, but the age of the average festival goers is going down faster than coked-up soap stars off balconies. Email me valid points you feel may be of interest in the next instalment.
IF YOU DON’T HAVE A »