Elle magazine name their Top 12 female guitarists ever
Well, Elle magazine have just named their twelve top female guitarists ever and, in a world traditionally dominated by the male, it makes for pretty good reading.»
Well, Elle magazine have just named their twelve top female guitarists ever and, in a world traditionally dominated by the male, it makes for pretty good reading.»
Spotted on the board bright and early this morning and confirmed today by us, ATP has announced next year's curators to be The Breeders.»
DiS has a pair of tickets to give away to the splendid La Route Du Rock festival, held in Saint Malo, France, with Foals and Fuck Buttons»
DiS digs Grinderman and likes Latitude Festival a fair bit, too. So here's the band's Jim Scalavunos talking a bit about it»
A week’s a long time in the UK single charts. Songs can go up, songs can go down, songs can sometimes stay the same. It’s stirring stuff, and you need a guiding hand to lead you through it»
Two of indie-rock’s most elegant veterans have been slinging dirt clods at each other. Kim Deal of Pixies and The Breeders has accused Pavement’s Stephen Malkmus of “being a bit of a bitch” in an interview with Time Out»
More names have been added to the bill for this year's Summercase»
My Bloody Valentine are the first headline act to be announced for this year’s Bestival.»
After announcing the Breeders return with album number four, Kim Deal’s lot have finalised some UK and Ireland tour plans for April. »
That new Pixies album is looking as likely as a Smiths reunion, and Kim Deal admits that the whole recording embargo is her doing: "[it's] because I don't want to". In a frank interview with Rolling Stone, the living legend admits that she hates bands »
More news on the new Breeders album – following reports yesterday on the early details of the new record, label 4AD have expanded; naming album, tracks, release date.»
Kim Deal’s The Breeders have announced the first details regarding their new record.»
Big Black/Shellac man avec specs Steve Albini has been drafted in to produce The Breeders' fourth studio album...»
Legendary home to The Breeders, Pixies, The Mountain Goats, TV on the Radio (pictured) and many more - 4AD Recordings - celebrates 25 years of releases and signings with a series of diverse and exciting shows entitled '1980 Forward' this November.»
As they wrap up a year that has seen them do the unthinkable: a respectable as-good-as-the-first-time (I’ve been told) comeback, the Pixies and their various members' other guises appear to be merely gathering pace for 2005…»
Pixies Reform! Pixies Reform! Pixies Reform! Pixies Reform! Pixies Reform! Pixies Reform! Pixies Reform! Pixies Reform! Pixies Reform! Pixies Reform! ...did you hear, the Pixies have reformed!»
The Breeders return with a small UK tour, a couple of releases and, of course, their All Tommorow's Parties appearance The strictly limited 10" 'Off You', their first new material since 1993's 'The Breeders' Last Splash', was released by 4AD on the 25th of March. The record features »
Mr Barry Hogan reveals all on his website, sorry I mean the All Tomorrow's Parties website.
After calling people who had genuine complaints about this years festival, "miserable fucking pricks," "soap dodging students," and "tossers" Mr Hogan then cleared up the story about the bigger venue:
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The delightful Barry Hogan, promoter behind the All Tomorrows Parties festivals, has revealed some of the acts for next years UK festival.
In the programme for this years event, the Foundation main man wrote in 'A promoter's dream...' that Shellac "agreed to curate the following year on April 19th-21s»