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Watch: Veronica Falls, Surfer Blood, Gaggle and more perform at the Camden Crawl

News by Luke Slater

The Camden Crawl may have finished a little while ago but arriving very, very recently are some video clips of a few of our favourites - and hopefully yours - playing 'sessions' during the festival (sponsored by Gaymers Cider). These include Veronica Fall»

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Surfer Blood announce debut LP UK release date

News by Luke Slater

"What comes to mind when you think of West Palm Beach?" the press release asks. Well, I think of the Bonnie 'Prince' Billy song of that very name. But Florida's Surfer Blood are also from that locale and they have now confirmed the UK release date of their debut LP release. Hooray..for those of you who haven't already heard the record, by means legal or illegal. »

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Watch: Surfer Blood on Dirty Laundry

News by Luke Slater

Florida's Surfer Blood have been getting a fair bit of praise around these parts, and in other sections of the indie music press and online type websites. They have the sort of name that only American bands can get away with. They also have the sort of sound that only American bands can get away with. They were also recently confirmed to play ATP, so they must be doing something right. Right?!»

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Festival News Round-Up #4

News by Luke Slater

OK, not going to bother arsing about with an introduction this time round. Here's what's happening in the festival world, or rather, what has happened in the last week or so. De-tail.»

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Final additions for Pavement-curated ATP ft. Times New Viking

News by Luke Slater

And so it came to be...the final wave of bands were announced for the Pavement-curated All Tomorrow's Parties Festival. It was met not with a fanfare, but with a polite smattering of applause, mostly from those who had seen it mature to something of relative beauty, but pale in comparison to its younger, more attractive sibling. »