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by Mike Diver
Another month, another DiScover Club at London's Notting Hill Arts Club. The date: Saturday October 20. Again, the show's a free-entry event and open to anyone aged 18 or over. Doors, they're at 4pm, and kick-out time's four hours later. In between, some bands...»
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by Ben Yates
Loveable indie-rockers Seafood are to tour the UK in the coming months...»
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by Colin Roberts
This year's Truck Festival is now less than two weeks away. This, frankly, scares the crap out of me, also though, it's very exciting indeed...»
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by Ben Yates
Seafood have finished and finalised the tracks for their new album, Paper Crown King, and have also been confirmed for Truck Festival...
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by Ben Yates
At last! Seafood announce tour dates.»
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by Colin Roberts
Rock-o-tastic-o four-piece Seafood have unleashed details of their fourth studio album and follow up to 2004's As The Cry Flows. That was a great title.»
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by DiS News
Smalltown America hold a rather stunning all-dayer this Saturday over at 93 Feet East on London's Brick Lane. To be fair: if you're in the capital on Saturday and not at this, then you're a fool...»
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by DiS News
Really quite splendid label Smalltown America, responsible for the ever-worthwhile Public Service Broadcast series, have announced details of their second charity all-dayer.»
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by Mike Diver
After having to postpone the first half of their UK tour following singer David Line's spell in hospital, Seafood regret to announce the postponement of their entire tour.»
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by Mike Diver
Seafood's David Line has been hospitalised following complications with his lungs. The band has therefore had to cancel the first six dates of their UK tour.»
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by Sean Adams
Sonic Youth and Pavement fans wake up; Seafood are back, with a full UK tour and a new record deal...»
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by Adie Nunn
SEAFOOD bassist Kevin Hendrick has given DiS the lowdown on the band’s new album, the follow up to 2001’s ‘When Do We Start Fighting’.
The band have been demoing tracks in their own studio, and will spend April and May recording the tracks for the album proper.
Kev tells us: “Work continues»
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by Kate Price
Crackout have been confirmed as supports for Seafood's forthcoming tour.
Crackout, promoting their latest single 'Volume', and Seafood, with their pending release of 'Western Battle', will be on tour playing the following dates:
March
Fri 8»
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by Raziq Rauf
Probemusic and [nopassingphase] have pulled off a major coup in procuring the services of Seafood's lead guitarist AND their bassist to DJ at their show this week. I can only assume that they will take one turntable each.
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by James Moore
Well here's your chance. Seafood will be filming a video for 'Splinter' this Friday in South London and they want you to be there!
Kev, Seafood's bassist emailed Drowned in Sound to ask "If you know anyone that wants to appear in a video for 'Splinter', this Friday, South london, sitting round a sw»
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by James Moore
Seafood announce a string of club nights to promote and preview their upcoming album.
The Eli Janney produced album 'When Do We Start Fighting' will be previewed at the following clubs:
July
21st - Ladyboy @ Big Hands, Manchester (21:00-02:00)
23rd - Mojos, Norwich»
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by Jon Lawrence
Truck Records have announced a barrage of new bands set to play this year's Truck Festival in Oxford.
The event which takes place at Hill Farm, South Oxfordshire on July 21st-22nd will cost £20 with tickets available from the online shop at www.truckrecords.com
Bands confirmed so far:
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by James Moore
Seafood forced to change tour schedule due to mixup.
Due to a double-booking by the promoters the London gig at ULU will be moving dates. The london date is now on the 18th July and not to the 20th as stated on the previous DiS news story. Cardiff has now been moved to Thursday 19th July.
So th»
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by Jane Easthope
Seafood have announced a small tour to coincide with the release of new single 'Cloaking', released on the 16th of July through Infectious.
The dates are:
Wolves Varsity - 12th July
Newcastle Uni - 13th
Glasgow King Tuts - 14th
Machester Roadhouse - 16th
Liverpool Lomax - 1»
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by James Moore
More additions to the Reading lineup, including a new one-day stage called the Concrete Jungle Stage.
The Concrete Jungle Day takes place in Reading on 25th August and Leeds the following day. Organisers hope the stage will highlight the best (*giggles*) skate, punk and ska bands. The lineup so far is»
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by James Moore
Huzzah! Fierce Panda are once again a true Indie label.
After months of speculation, Fierce Panda have finally announced they will no longer be a part of the Mushroom group, leaving Rupert Murdoch and his corporate whores alone.
A statement from the indie label, which help lau»
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by James Moore
Seafood hunt down the Easter bunny
London noiseniks Seafood go on a short tour of the UK supporting The Fall, to preview material from their upcoming album.
The dates are as follows:
April
16th - Newport, TJ's
17th - Brighton, Concorde 2
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by James Moore
Seafood play a one-off gig under the guise of Pooteas.
The gig is the second night of the Club Fandango series at The Dublin Castle, Camden. Seafood who have just come back from a month-long stint recording in New York with Eli Janney from Girls Against Boys, will be premiering brand new tracks from t»
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by James Moore
Seafood exclusively reveal details of their second proper album
In an email to Drowned In Sound, Seafood's bassist Kevin said "It's just been
confirmed that we are to record our 2nd album in Brooklyn, NYC with Eli
Janney (Girls Against Boys). We'll be out there for the whole of February,
it's v»