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Raveonettes reveal old skool collaborators and tour dates
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Sharin Foo and Sune Rose Wagner have spent the last eight months recording in various New York studios, which has seen the band collaborating with the likes of Suicide's Martin Rev, the Velvet Underground's Maureen Tucker and Ronnie Spector of the Ronettes.
Apparently the new as-yet untitled record will be ‘virtually fuzz free’.
The Raveonettes play the following dates:
March
4 Oxford Zodiac
5 Brighton Concorde 2
6 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
7 Birmingham Academy 2
9 Nottingham Rescue Rooms
10 Hull University
11 Leeds Cockpit
13 Manchester Hop & Grape
14 Norwich Arts Centre
15 London Islington Academy
21 Bristol Fleece
22 Stoke Sugarmill
24 Liverpool University
25 Newcastle University Global
26 Dundee Reading Rooms
28 Edinburgh Venue
29 Glasgow King Tut's
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Raveonettes reveal old skool collaborators and tour dates
Saw this band last year, not bad. -
Raveonettes reveal old skool collaborators and tour dates
not great either though -
Raveonettes reveal old skool collaborators and tour dates
Prize memory was seeing the girl bassist go: "This is the song where I play more than just the one bass string."
Who buys this shit? No, really? -
Raveonettes reveal old skool collaborators and tou
the first album (Whip it on) was amazing, took a while to sink in but I recommend anyone to go out and get a copy, the second album had few good tracks and the rest were twee shite, looks like the third album might be all twee shite :-)
lets hope not...... bring back the fuzz -
Raveonettes reveal old skool collaborators and tour dates
i saw them play with coopers a while ago (kasabian played too, but i have tried to blank it from memory) and they were ok for the first five songs but then when they launched into the second half of the set it seemed as though they were just playing the first half all over again. v. confusing. -
Raveonettes reveal old skool collaborators and tou
I think they are alright whip it on is really cool.
The second blatantly ripped off the jesus and mary chain on the good tracks, and the bad tracks were just awful.
But serioulsy, some of the songs even had some stolen lyrics from mary chain songs. -
Raveonettes reveal old skool collaborators and tou
my main disappiontment with the raveonettes was the album recording of 'the love gang'. it sounded great live so i bought the album - dissapointing, as has been pointed out, mostly just crap mary chain ripoffs. -
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Do You Believe Her? makes me feel all melancholoy and it's all in the minor key, awwww. Lovely.




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