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Johnny Foreigner's 2008 diary: May

In Depth by Alexei J-Fo

So what it’s nearly the middle of June? Johnny Foreigner don’t follow your rules. Alexei's been scribbling again, taking in a whole DiS tour»

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In Photos special: DrownedinSound UK Tour

In Depth by Mike Diver

On May 13 our extra-special DiS Tour wrapped itself up in London. Here we've snaps from that show, and words from Liverpool»

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In Photos special: DrownedinSound UK Tour

In Depth by Mike Diver

On May 13 our extra-special DiS Tour wrapped itself up in London. Here we've snaps from that show, and words from Liverpool»

Johnny Foreigner @ Camden Crawl (DiS stage, 19.04.08)

DiS's May UK Tour: Mae Shi, JoFo and Lionheart Brothers previewed

In Depth by Mike Diver

From May 6 - that's TODAY! - DiS's UK tour is go. Here we take a look and listen at our three participating acts: The Mae Shi, Johnny Foreigner and The Lionheart Brothers... PLUS WIN TICKETS»

Lionheart Brothers by Lars Petter Pettersen

DiScover: The Lionheart Brothers

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Combining Beach Boys-style harmony with blissed-out, effects-laden guitar, don't be surprised if Norwegian quintet The Lionheart Brothers succeed both critically and commercially in 2008»

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Øya Festival 2007: the DiS verdict

In Depth by A bunch of drunk DiS writers

Four days is a long time in festival terms, and like the sunless days that envelop the north of the country during the winter, it helps if there’s a bottle handy to steel yourself for its lingering embrace.»

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Øya Festival: the DiS blog, part one

In Depth by A bunch of drunk DiS writers

Dee-ah wun in dah Øya Festival… Oslo seems like a funny place. I was kind of half-expecting a palatial never-never land spirited away amongst the endless pines, but it looks kind of… ordinary. A bit scruffy-looking, with a predilection for buildings daubed in quirky shades of yellow and pink...»