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Paul McCartney RAM

Paul McCartney discusses songwriting and RAM with Mansun's Paul Draper

In Depth by Sean Adams

Sir Paul McCartney sits down with DiS, and musician Paul Draper of DiS heroes Mansun, to discuss songwriting and Sir Paul's album with Linda McCartney RAM (1971). »

late of the pier

Mixtape #12: Late Of The Pier

In Depth by Mike Diver

Fresh-faced synth-pop four-piece Late Of The Pier have finished their Fantasy Black Channel debut. Celebrate! With a mixtape»

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Liverpool's modern music scene: the class of 2008 (pt 2)

In Depth by Kenn Taylor

DiS continues its exploration into the current musical climate in this year’s European City of Culture, Liverpool, calling on the opinions of SSS and returning to some of Part One's contributors including The Wombats»

Pete Doherty drank my bleach

Drugs. Music. Let's talk.

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

Music and drugs. They go together seamlessly, flawlessly and as happily as two intricately linked things. Gareth Dobson takes a fistful of mushrooms from Camden Market and mulls over whether rock n roll is seriously a lot better for all the crap that's been imbibed.»

best of kula shaker

The Tuesday DiScussion: what's the best best-of?

In Depth by Mike Diver

This Tuesday’s DiScussion piece focuses on best-of releases, past, present and future. What bands have ever really earned a best-of? Who's due one? DiScuss...»

stock n roll

Stocks n' Roll (Or How Bands Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Money)

In Depth by Matthew Butler

Given that medical science has proved that Linkin Park’s music induces vomiting (even from their own singer), it seems a little rich of the band to strike over Warner Music’s recent financial overhauls. Rich is the important word however, because as the millionaire (c)rap-metallers fight against their label’s share prices, one thing has become clear: forget rock n’ roll, or even grot n’ roll – it’s all about stocks n’ roll these days.»