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In the Presence of Nothing

by Lilys is the only record that really replicates the approach of MBV without resorting to pastiche.

wegottickets

have the re-allocation function, so it probably wont be possible for that person to sell those tickets for that ICA show!

Perhaps

she wants to save them for adverts.

Im not sure whether I actually want to hear Jukebox. I adore the Covers Record but cant say I enjoyed The Greatest. Besides the title track. .

Im

still hopeful that it will eventually be released on cd. .Although it seems unlikely. .

Ace

Probably.

Nah

Cambridge Street (parallel to Oxford Road) was also named for symbolic reasons.

Hmm

I certainly suspect that many people have become disillusioned with the NME as they have merely 'outgrown' it in some way. .And I really dont know why people would actually feel compelled to complain about the NME unless they had some sentimental attachment to it formed in their youth.

However, its role within the British music scene and general ethos has definitely shifted at various points during its existence. Major changes seem to have occurred at the start of this decade, prompted by the emergence of the internet, file sharing and sites of this nature, I imagine. It had to alter its approach in order to survive.

Even though

the 'Dirty Delta Blues Band' were apparently involved in the recording?

Id rather

they renamed Oxford Road, I know it leads in a vaguely in a southerly direction but the name was largely chosen because of its academic associations (it's where MU, MMU + RNCM are situated). Which Ive always found a bit cynical/pathetic.

But Whitworth Street West is much more appropriate!

Were

Wolf Eyes really featured at some stage?

Are

tickets available for the Manchester gig yet? Cafe Saki is pretty small!