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Everything's Average
What a spirit-crushingly apt name for a Kaiser Chiefs song
I quite like The Answer
in an "I'm drunkenly watching a Led Zep tribute band" way. They do make Wolfmother look fresh and original though...
Eh?
"DiS really doesnt like em huh?"
Where did you get that from?
I can respect his enthusiasm and knowledge
I just find him impossible to listen to
I like Lammo
though I rarely listen to Radio 1 at all now, if I can help it. He does seem like one of the few people left, post-Peel, that cares more about music than stamping a try-hard "personality" on everything. Colin Murray and Zane Lowe are barely fit to make the tea.
Seetickets are cunts.
Ticketweb has Koko tickets for £18.45...
If Greaney's solo album is as pretentious as that press release
it will be a thing of rare wonder.
Innit
Most bizarre arrest ever.
Yeah
You bastard, Raz. I thought this would be a story about them quitting because they'll never match the genius of Lordi...
It was OK, I thought
Worth it for Danny Dyer asking Laverne "So, have you ever had anything shoved up your arse?" and her quickly saying "We're going to go to an ad break now..."
but 66 looks a bit like 666
and the single's called "Devil in a Midnight Mass" = SPOOKY
Blimey
That's a recommendation. I may have to get over my deep hatred of Metro Riots...
innit
just like the fookin' Arctic Monkeys. Won't someone think of the fat bassists?
You might as well
just call the second album
"We've Run Out Of The Ideas We Never Had In The First Place And Lack The Wit And Conviction To Continue To Steal"
See also: "The Libertines" by The Libertines.
They should have just called it "Ho Is Razorlit?", obv.
I've been looking forward to this
"Area" and "Skip to the End" are great singles, and seemed like a good sign that they're pushing the sound forward without losing their way. More so than other bands that came up at the same time, the Franzes and the Blocs et al - "Do You Want To" was unlistenably cheesy, and "Two More Years" was just dull.
Hope I like the album as much as I liked this review
damn straight
some of the lineups at this have been AMAZING, but this is a bit meh
as if
World in Motion pwns Three Lions
Everyone should go and see Cardboard Radio
They're most excellent live
smiths songs! played live!
Moz does plenty of them at his solo shows
presumably it's because they'd be making money from it
it's not like a bunch of kids thrashing up a storm in someone's basement
I always wonder, when I hear a story like this
whether the band actually applied for a work permit and didn't get it, or decided not to apply for some reason, or didn't know you had to, or thought they could just rock up and get in the country. It does seem to happen a lot...
"the world's first manufactured punk band"
er, Sex Pistols anyone?
actually you're right
"Sigel told police that five black men in two vehicles boxed him in and that a bearded man in jeans and boots opened fire, hitting the rapper once in his upper-right arm" (from allhiphop.com)
given that he's got previous
I assumed he was the one doing the stickup
bang on
this is like Keane's "Dakota"
Thanks, Bamos, that's decided it
I'm definitely going to Napoleon III
I saw Celebration at ATP and quite liked them
in a novelty Hammer-horror-organ-solo kind of way
You bastards
I was going to go to Napoleon III at the Windmill and now I'm paralysed by indecision
Richard Gere? Fackinell.
I quite liked Velvet Goldmine, actually

DiS joins the Music Alliance Pact + May 2013's global MAP compilation
Drowned in Bristol #12
DiS Does Singles 13.05.13: Swim Deep, These New Puritans, The National
Darkstar, Ed Harcourt, Halls, Wall +more for 3 DiS-curated nights at Great Escape 2013
Interview: Frank Turner on The Olympics, The Backlash, Thatcher and Black Flag
Drowned in Nottingham #14
I wouldn't worry
Most of it's shit.