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by Mike Diver
DiS is pleased to bring you news of a rather splendid two-day twin-site festival going down in Spain this summer. Summercase is to be held in Barcelona and Madrid on July 13-14, and DiS will be jetting out there to see what it's all about...»
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by Kev Kharas
Voice of good band The Gossip has lamented the experience of supporting Scissor Sisters on their recent tour...»
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by Mike Diver
Despite many rumours saying she would perform, Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis has told BBC 6Music that Kylie Minogue won't be playing 2007's festival...»
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by Mike Diver
Right now, there’s nobody else in the office. For all you know, I could be writing this week’s rundown of the movers, shakers, tinkers and tailors in the UK albums and singles charts in the nuddy. Or, at least, with my shoes off: they do rub so terribly...»
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by Mike Diver
This year's nominees for the annual Q Awards, the award ceremony offspring of dad-rock bible Q magazine, have been announced. Whoa, there, Q - way to get radical on our arses...»
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by Mike Diver
So what’s shakin’ in the charts, eh? A whole lot of rock, that’s what. Yeah…»
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by Mike Diver
Razorlight's 'America' is at number one. Yes, the four-piece's latest slice of plod-plodding indie-pop pap has crawled its way to the singles chart top spot...»
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by Mike Diver
This weeks’s chart round-up is brought to you by the sandwiches cheese and ham and egg and cress, a cup of milky tea and a deposit on a new flat to the tune of five-hundred big ones. Yes, copies of Aerosmith’s 1994 greatest hits compilation...»
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by Mike Diver
On the new entry front, Lil’ Chris makes nineteen with ‘Checkin’ It Out’. Clearly, despite all the time he spent outside of English class making not-so-sweet music with Gene Simmons, the cap-sporting whippersnapper knows his way around an apostrophe or two...»
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by Mike Diver
Tens of thousands of apologies: we’re a day late with our weekly chart run-through, and we’ve no real excuses. The dog ate our homework; the boiler broke down and we had to wait for the gas man to arrive; our bus was hijacked by pre-teens tweaked off their tits on two-dozen bottles of Lucozade, demanding that they be driven to Alton Towers: none stick, really. So, sorry sorry and SORRY again. Okay? Okay…»
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by Mike Diver
DiS's Sunday broadsheet of choice - well, we all seem to buy it, anyway - The Observer has published a list of this autumn's must-hear albums. Here, we've listed them for you...»
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by Mike Diver
If so, it's totally apt considering Beyoncé's position on this week's album chart. But we'll get to that in a second...»
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by Mike Diver
Yeah yeah, we’re well aware that there was no chart summary piece last week – there’s this thing called a ‘bank holiday’, right, that means us office-bound types can bunk off without getting in trouble with Da Boss. It’s a fairly wicked deal – we suggest you investigate your options come the next occurrence of this awesome one-day holiday...»
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by Mike Diver
Strangely popular retro-disco-dancin' ensemble Scissor Sisters - like The Village People with more feathers and a couple of tits, really - have announced that their second album is to be called Ta-Dah...»
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by DiS News
The Scissor Sisters have been playing a series of secret shows in New York to try out new material...»
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by DiS News
In what is possibly the most cynical move in the history of mankind, apparently Robbie Williams will team up with the Scissor Sisters for a track on his next album.»
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by DiS News
Those Brit Award headlines in full: Disco-tastic New Yorkers take home three awards while Franz Ferdinand, Keane, and Joss Stone win two. Robbie Williams wins Best Song Award. Streets' Mike Skinner forgets to pick up award. He was in the bog. Really. Pete Doherty not sighted, probably at home in bed. Lucky fella.»
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by DiS News
In a not-too unsurprising announcement, Scissor Sisters will headline this year’s V Festival.»
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by Mike Diver
Scissor Sisters shifted more copies of their record than any other act of 2004. Bravo them...»
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by Adie Nunn
On May 1st in London, the omnipresent drinks giant Carling is sponsoring a 24-hour mini festival of live music.»
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by holliy
The 'achingly hip' Scissor Sisters hit the UK this February.»