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by Alex Denney
Keep on trucking, folks – just do it by train, m’kay? Due to the shitload of water that’s just been falling out of the sky flooding the car parks, Truck festival organisers are warning revellers to use public transport to reach the Hill Farm site.»
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by Mike Diver
Brighton indie-poppers The Electric Soft Parade hit the road next week in support of a new album and single...»
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by John Brainlove
Izumi Records are releasing a charity Christmas album, to be made available through iTunes from December 6th...»
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by Mike Diver
The first-ever End Of The Road Festival is all but upon us, so what better time for a wee update on the line-up and stuff...»
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by Toby Jarvis
Tsunami benefits are everywhere, so here's another one: Brighton's biggest indie bands join forces for a show at the Concorde 2 on Monday 7th March. Tickets are already on sale.»
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by Tom Edwards
ESP expand their tour through October and November.
Further to our announcement of their September dates, the band are to head back out on the road in late October in support of their new album. 'The American Adventure' is release»
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by Tom Edwards
Brighton's biggest chart-bothering brothers announce new album and tour...
The Whites have been down to the legendary Abbey Road studios to master the follow-up to their debut album, last year's 'Holes In The Wall'. The recordings were largely made on analogue tape in Brighton, for an "unique»
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by Toby Jarvis
With mere hours to go before Goldrush's intimate Truck Festival kicks off in their tiny home village of Steventon, here's a quick last minute preview. This year they've cunningly given the indie lineup a boot up the ass, adding some bona fide famous people, without drastically changing the village vibe. Clever stuff»
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by Adie Nunn
The DiS news monkeys reckon that The Electric Soft Parade will be the secret 'special guests' band at this year's Truck Festival.
The teeny 2-day festival held on a farm in Steventown, Oxfordshire, takes place on July 19-20th. If indeed the rumour is true (we couldn't possibly say...) then ESP will join»
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by James Westfox
Indie Hopes for 2002, The Electric Soft Parade have announced a short New Year tour.
The tour calls at
21st Jan - Midem, France
29th Jan - Chinnerys, Southend - Headlining
30th Jan - Esquires, Bedford - Headlining
They follow that with a date supporting Elbow»
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by Joe Wisbey
Brigton's teenage indie-popsters The Soft Parade, best known for their stunning debut single 'Silent To The Dark' have been forced to change their name to The Electric Soft Parade after it was discovered that the band share the name with an Australian Doors tribute band.
A full announ»