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Artwork Day: Top Ten Record Covers of the '00s

In Depth by James Lawrenson

Welcome to DiS is Ten's 'Artwork Day'. How are you? Well, I hope. As the title suggests, there'll be some features on artwork: there'll be a good artwork top 10, and a bad artwork top 10. And then a couple of record label people are having their say, co»

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A Month In Records: August 2007

In Depth by Mike Diver

August is meant to be hot, sunny. Y’know, summer. Didn’t quite happen, did it? In fact, this summer is the wettest on record, so I read in this morning’s paper. But the inclement weather hasn’t damped the spirits of the DiS review team any – we’ve had plenty of smashing records to keep our stay-inside selves occupied with over the last four-and-some weeks...»

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The Weekly DiScussion: An Open Letter To Muse

In Depth by Sean Adams

So Muse have only gone and sold out Wembley Stadium, before the thing's even open! Now they've added a second show for June 2007. Shitting crikey! Congratulations... now, can we suggest some support acts...»

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Carling Weekend Preview: The Best of Friday

In Depth by Ollie Appleby

click here for Saturday and click here for Sunday. Friday 22nd August 2003 AKA Reading Festival Day 1/Leeds Festival Day 2 sees over 40 bands playin»

GLASTO SATURDAY REVIEW

In Depth by Andrew Future

Fearful of being harmed by The Cooper Temple Clause, who are still stalking the backstage area almost a day after they should have left, we make for the hills and spend the morning eating pony shit, in buns made of farmers’ skin scrapings. The hippies call them bean burgers. On the way we catch a bit of <»

Polyphonic Featured

"I can see us becoming a musical"

In Depth by Liane Cameron

The friendly concierge asks me what I was doing here and smiles politely: He will get the band down for me in just a second… My eyes widen considerably:No, not all 24!...
Luckily, I get waved into reception, and meet just Tim Delaughter, the mind behind and accidental frontman of Texan joy phenomenon»