Metallica, Daft Punk and The Streets make it onto Zane Lowe's Masterpieces 2009
Records from Metallica, The Streets, Daft Punk and The Clash have made it onto Zane Lowe's Masterpieces 2009, as featured on popular music radio station BBC Radio 1.»
Records from Metallica, The Streets, Daft Punk and The Clash have made it onto Zane Lowe's Masterpieces 2009, as featured on popular music radio station BBC Radio 1.»
Boredom? Intrigue? Egomania? An attempted communication with other life-forms? What could posses anyonea to make a crop circle of one's own head. Well, it seems Mr Mike Skinner wanted to turn an image into a song when he set out on this ambitious mission.»
The Streets are back. And with a free download of a track from the forthcoming Everything Is Borrowed, out September 15»
The Streets’ as-yet-untitled fourth album is nearing completion, and its release will be supported by a six-date UK tour this October»
Mike Skinner, aka The Streets, has produced four one-minute samples of songs that will appear on his almost-completed fourth album on MySpace»
Mike Skinner has talked at length on the Streets’s new record.»
Mike Skinner has spoken on the collapse of his record label.»
The Streets’ new album has been shelved until 2008 after Mike Skinner revealed he was ‘panicking’ about it on a recent weblog.»
Muse are to be supported by some real heavyweights at their forthcoming Wembley Stadium gigs...»
The Streets's Mike Skinner has made the longest music video ever for MTV's 25th birthday this year...»
This summer will again see a flood of indie bands leaking their merry way into Ibizian superclub Manumission for the Ibiza Rocks series...»
Organisers of the BBC's forthcoming One Big Weekend event, to be held in Dundee this weekend, are warning music fans that there are bogus backstage passes circulating on the internet...»
The Streets plays dates, works on album, drinks Kronenbourg, mate.»
Further acts have been added to the NME's series of ShockWaves gigs for early next year, taking place in the weeks leading up to the magazine's annual awards bash...»
If you're popping to Staffordshire or Essex this weekend, here's a rundown of the stage-times at this year's V2005 festival.»
The poshest music awards ceremony in town took place yesterday.»
The Streets, and Roots Manuva, have been confirmed as live acts set to play this year’s Homelands Festival, Winchester, on Saturday May 28th.»
Plus new album 'A Grand Don't Come For Free' release date & tracklisting and Streets tour dates»
Melancholy noise-makers, Massive Attack have announced a huuuge homecoming shindig in Bristol this August. The band, who're also due to headline this years Creamfields on August 23rd, are organising a huge event to be held in Queens Square on August 25th (that's the day after Leeds/Reading). »
Sick of the diet-MC5 offerings of most festivals? Want to rock, but you're sick of guitars and egos? Homelands 2003. Nine arenas, 60 DJs, live dance acts and 35,000 sweaty, bog eyed, water supping, up-for-it 24 hr party people. Don’t expect any kip on/at the following: Saturday 24th May<»
Gee, this is exciting news... another load of safe bands get another load of awards based on what, we're not quite sure... The annual multinational back-pat fest, otherwise known as the somecompanyorothersponsored Brit Awards, have just announced their nominees for the event on Februar»
Everyone does charts, why should we be any different? Here is the chart (made up outta the top 5 albums) voted for by 48 of the people who make this site what it is and keep it filled with information and opinions for you, all year (you could call them staff, hacks, alkies, whatever..). Each of these has »
This probably won't come as a surprise, but it seems The Streets' music doesn't translate well live in America. A critic at music site CDNOW witnessed the debut American gig (in San Francisco), only to report: "Their live show is in dire need of a tra»
After the rest of the stages have, for the most part, had their full lineups officially announced, it's the turn of the Dance Stage Oh, and Mean Fiddler are still in the process of appealing against the Leeds licence judgement fr»