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by Luke Slater
In many ways it's a good thing that the next Panda Bear record has been three years in the making. Obviously Noah Lennox has been mad busy with Animal Collective gallivanting off round much of the world, but letting the songs stew will hopefully lead to him producing the most tender and delicious chunks of musical wonderment. Not to overstate things, you understand. »
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by Luke Slater
The last video from California noise-merchants HEALTH was pretty damn grim. Seeing a genital area damaged so badly can never be a good thing. Still, it offered an unusual take on the more traditional form of Red Riding Hood, and one we can be moderately thankful for.»
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by Luke Slater
I know, I know, I know. We said we wouldn't keep banging on about Conor O'Brien a.k.a Villagers. But we lied. Not to mislead you. It was perhaps an empty promise. You probably should have recognised this. »
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by Luke Slater
It's long been our view that there are far too many bands whose nameincludes the world 'Crystal'. Seriously, it's an epidemic. Castles, Stilts, Antlers. Too many, man, too many. Anyway, Crystal Fighters are another band to be added to that ever-extending list and today they announced details of their debut album.»
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by Luke Slater
So, the chances are you may have read about this already in the last few hours, but many of you probably haven't, so we'll tell you anyway. News is that The Strokes are playing a somewhat-less-secret-than-earlier show in London, tomorrow, Wednesday June 9. »
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by Luke Slater
Several high-profile bands have cancelled shows due to take place in Israel, following their raid on the Gaza flotilla on Monday last week, the Associated Press reports. A bad time to be an Israeli indie music fan, then.»
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by Luke Slater
Welsh superstar Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals and Neon Neon fame is known to many of us. But do we really know the man himself? The history? Well, perhaps you do, but in the release of his forthcoming movie, Separado!.»
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by Luke Slater
We're surely now accustomed to some of our favourite bands appearing in some of Matt Groening's animated TV shows, and it's not surprising as the man has exceptional taste, as demonstrated by the two ATP Festivals he's curated in his time. »
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by Luke Slater
Fresh from playing a free show to some 40,000 people at London's Finsbury Park, Rage Against The Machine have said that new material and indeed another record is a possibility. Their last studio record, Renegades was released in 2000 and their most recent record of original material was 1999's The Battle Of Los Angeles. »
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by Luke Slater
Yes, the World Cup of Football is fast approaching. It all kicks off on Friday. If you're interested in this sort of activity then you'll be well aware of this information already. If you're not then the chances are the level of interest around it will be minimal, so no harm done. »
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by Luke Slater
Police have confirmed that former Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable has been found dead at his home in Wales. Cable, 40, was found earlier today (June 7) at around 5:30AM, at his flat in Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf. The cause of death is as yet undetermined, but is not thought to be suspicious.»
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by Luke Slater
We're going to keep banging on about Villagers, at least for a little while the debut album Becoming A Jackal is a mightily strong record, debut or otherwise. Demonstrated so well in the opening and title track, 'Becoming A Jackal'. We (well, Sean) stumbled across a live and acoustic version of this track on the world wide internet.»
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by Luke Slater
If you've clicked on this article about indie-pops great hopes The Wave Pictures, then hopefully you will have noticed Michael Wheeler's review of their latest one Sweetheart. Read it here if you haven't yet. »
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by Luke Slater
We'll be honest. What we've heard from Mystery Jets new record so far has been at least some of the way there to blowing us away. When the single - 'Flash A Hungry Smile' - dropped a while back, that is exactly what we did. And boy were were hungry, specifically for more from the lads. LADS. »
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by Luke Slater
Number 13. Unlucky for some, including me, whose computer crashed about 50 times in the writing of this piece. Still, here are the relatively few goings on in the festival world from the UK and slightly further beyond, like Norway and Ireland.»
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by Luke Slater
It was 2007, we had a Labour government and Twitter hadn't fully taken hold of the nation's consciousness just yet. That was when Les Savy Fav released their most recent album, Let's Stay Friends, but the good news today is that there's a new one on the way, hopefully sooner rather than later, too.»
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by Luke Slater
Doing anything this Sunday? June 6? The sixth day of the sixth month? No, well good, because you can join in with the rest of us and celebrate the fourth FIFTH annual international day of Slayer. The sharp-minded of you will have worked out that the inaug»
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Vince Power is described as "the godfather of gigs" on his own VPMG website. You might think that moniker is a tad overstated but really it's not far from the truth, if away from it at all. Having founded the Mean Fiddler in 1982, upon buying a single mus»
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by Luke Slater
Back in March the artist known as Neon Indian gave away a free mp3 of a new track called 'Sleep Paralysist'. It was one of the first tracks released since Psychic Chasms came out - in the previous year. Now there's a video for the track, and you can watch it below. It's certainly colourful and full of something. Not quite scary but unnerving. I can't quite put my finger on it. Anyway, enough prattling, get on with the sights:»
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by Luke Slater
American indie-rockers Wilco are doing their bit for the local community as they've just started sponsoring two little league Baseball teams in America. How very kind of them. Now, I'm no expert, but I think that little league equates to youth baseball or something. I am just guessing, though, I'd assume it's not a league for the vertically challenged (Via Pitchfork).»
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by Luke Slater
MF DOOM uh, I mean DOOM oh wait, no I actually do mean MF DOOM will release an album, a live one, in September. The album is called _ Expektoration_ and features Big Benn Klingon as well. It'll be released on September 14 in the US, so hopefully will see a UK release some time this year. »
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by Luke Slater
A little while ago a group called Apparatjik appeared. Who could this be? Well, it is a supergroup, and a proper one, not like those crappy indie ones you see labelled as such from time to time. In their number are Jonas Bjerre of Mew, Guy Berryman of Coldplay, Magne Furuholmen of aHa and Martin Terefe. »
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by Luke Slater
Right. Stop it. That's enough with the drummer jokes. Phil Selway, the man who beats the skins amongst other things in indie giants Radiohead, will release his debut solo album in August. The record is called Familial and will come out through Bella Union, with the date for that being August 30, so still a while to go yet.»
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by Luke Slater
Following on from the hideously designed website, the heinously named album and a whole lot of shit about a negative profile piece, the increasingly annoying M.I.A. has revealed the cover art for her new album, /\/\ /\ Y \/ .»
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by Luke Slater
The soundtrack to the new movie in the ever-extending Twilight franchise, Eclipse, reads like a who's who of current indie bands and artists, much like its predecessors. With new and original tracks from Muse, Metric, The Black Keys and a duet between Beck and Bat For Lashes, it means there is at least something to like about the film.»
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by Luke Slater
Hola! Nuevo El Guincho! Hoy! Etc. Yesterday the Canarian psych--pop-wave master announced that he'd be releasing a new series of EPs, with a slight difference. They'd be EPs of covers. With even more of a difference - each EP would be reinterpretations and reworkings of traditional and standard South American songs, as well as a few lost ones.»
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by Luke Slater
After a few weeks of speculation about London superclub Fabric going into administration, closing, not closing, making all their staff redundant and a few other related issues, we've now got something concrete and whilst it isn't exactly good news, there is a ray of hope in there, somewhere. »
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by Luke Slater
We received this video from run,WALK in an e-mail a few days ago, but didn't get round to listening to it or watching it until earlier this morning. We liked it. Both the video and the song, most of all, however, the brutal sounds coming from what looks like just one guitar. It says everything that needs to be said in approximately two-and-two-third minutes. Short, but not particularly sweet.»