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by Luke Slater
Summer is on its way, honest, and - as much in celebration as in hope - Somerset House have announced their Summer Series line-up for 2009 with The Mars Volta, Super Furry Animals, Bat For Lashes all finding their way onto the bill.»
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by Luke Slater
Californian hippety-hoppers Cypress Hill are due to headline FS04, apparently the UK's only music and snow sports festival, later next month.»
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by Kev Kharas
Radio 1 have announced the bands and acts who’ll be playing their big annual blowout, Madonna the most notable name in a shuffled pack of notable no-ones for Big Weekend 2008»
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by Kev Kharas
Watch Matthew Houck horse around in the snow with a taxidermist in the new Phosphorescent video»
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by Kev Kharas
The Enemy's Tom Clarke has, for now, scotched Ken Livingstone's suggestions that the Astoria can't be saved, claiming that the London venue will stay open for five more years»
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by Mike Diver
You stop work, but the charts keep rolling. Yesterday's movers, shakers, fakers and crap, here»
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by Kev Kharas
The stopcock clasping Tom Clarke’s jowls together has been sabotaged by some misguided plumber again, The Enemy frontman's lips parting to leak putrid nonsense out across the pages of the Daily Star again this morning. Fortunately, DrownedinSound’s here to mop the fuck up»
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by Kev Kharas
A handful of new acts have been confirmed for this year’s Glastonbury Festival»
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by Kev Kharas
Readers, aware, Tom Clarke’s been spouting again»
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by Kev Kharas
The Enemy's Tom Clarke has been flapping his jaw in the direction of Arctic Monkeys who won the South Bank award for best pop album this week. Meanwhile, Max has had a falling out and left the Kooks and the Wombats have announced a huge show at the Royal Albert Hall.»
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by Kev Kharas
The Enemy’s Tom Clarke really is an irredeemable tosser, isn’t he?»
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by Kev Kharas
Having given the proles the pleasure of trimming down the original list of 32, artists and “music industry types” will chose the winner of Xfm’s New Music Award from a shortlist of ten debut records.»
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by Kev Kharas
There are more exciting things for me to bring to your attention today than the new touring schedules of three acts whose output could and should be described as mediocre at best.»
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by Mike Diver
While Klaxons are celebrating this morning after scooping the annual Mercury Prize, and the £20,000 that comes with it, one British band is less than bothered by the award...»
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by Mike Diver
The Enemy are set to headline this year's improbably-titled O2 Presents NME Rock N Roll Riot Tour this autumn.»
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by Alex Denney
Big news in the single charts this week is Rihanna’s continued refusal to budge off the number one spot – it’s ten weeks and counting now for 'Umbrella', making it the longest-reigning UK chart-topper since Wet Wet Wet moistened the slot for fourteen weeks with 'Love Is All Around' back in 1994.»
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by Alex Denney
What do you suppose is at number one this week? We've retired the position for now. What's going on elsewhere, then?»
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by Alex Denney
Nothing like stirring up a bit of class resentment on a Friday afternoon, eh? Tom Clarke, dimwit frontman with The Enemy, has claimed that ‘working class roots’ mean better songs.»
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by Kev Kharas
That was the week that was last week. Guess what? 'Umbrella''s still top.»
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by Mike Diver
A slew of new names have been confirmed for this summer's Carling Weekend, in Reading and Leeds...»
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by Mike Diver
Further acts have been confirmed for this year's The Great Escape weekender, taking place at venues across sunny Brighton from May 17th 'til the 19th of the very same month. Mmm, Brrrriiiiiggghhhttttooon. I went there once, played the arcades. That fella from 80s Matchbox told me I was rubbish for doing so. True story...»
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by Kev Kharas
Coventry trio The Enemy have announced an extension to their April tour...»