Foals cancel Glasgow show, rejig tour dates
Foals have been forced to cancel tomorrow night's show in Glasgow and it's all the American embassy's fault.»
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Foals have been forced to cancel tomorrow night's show in Glasgow and it's all the American embassy's fault.»
The Raveonettes will tour in November.»
Zach Condon's Beirut will perform a free bonfire night gig for you at Rough Trade East on the 5th of November.»
Big Scary Monsters' Jairus have called it a day after losing a member.»
New York act Vampire Weekend will head to the UK later this month to take their live bow in the Kingdom.»
A new Lupen Crook EP will fanfare his return to the UK live scene.»
Thurston Moore, Jeffrey Lewis and the late Lee Hazlewood; three of our coolest uncles and the subjects of three small but significant news stories this morning.»
Whither Jim Davidson in the digital age; listening to this makes me hate myself...»
Reverend, of ...and the Makers fame, has claimed that one of the Arctic Monkeys has the title of one of his poems tattooed on his neck.»
Due to new touring commitments with the Arctic Monkeys, Voxtrot have rescheduled their forthcoming UK live shows.»
Head sarf of the river much? Spiffing London promoters Adventures in the Beetroot Field have taken over New Cross pub the Amersham Arms and are filling it with good music this month.»
Xfm will play the new Radiohead album in its entirety from midday tomorrow.»
Reports in the Telegraph suggest that Jamiroquai may be poised to 'do a Radiohead'.»
If anything, ‘Hunch Your Body’ is even straighter and even harder than Archie Bronson Outfit, even if that’s like measuring the distance between a tenth storey and a 12th storey drop...»
Rumours in ver industry are circulating - the rumours suggest that Oasis may be about to 'do a Radiohead' and release their next album as a free download.»
Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails have come to the end of their current deal with Interscope Records, paving the way for them to 'do a Radiohead'.»
Ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr has praised Radiohead's decision to let fans decide the worth of new album In Rainbows.»
It looks likely that late Factory Records founder Tony Wilson will have a street in central Manchester named after him in memoriam of the work he did for culture in the city.»
New feature time... In the first-ever DiSband, Kev Kharas questions Hadouken!'s James on the hows and whys of his band's, well, existence. Is it a laugh? Are we for real? Are they? Time, and only time, will tell...»
Mark Ronson has revealed that he and Amy Winehouse are to return to the studio in November to record the follow-up to the Back in Black opus.»
Half-excited from early reports, on the listen the good reviews given to Shotter’s Nation seem now more blotted than written; ink leaking out between points B ("junky mess!") and C ("reforming genius!") to join the dots in the Doherty narrative...»
The boredom stultifying the upper echelons of the singles chart means we start this week's round-up with the longplayers. »
The turn-off most levelled atJens Lekman is that his tunes are too saccharine – a fellow writer here describing Night Falls Over Kortedala as “the gayest record I’ve ever heard” – but in the past Lekman-the-narrator had always seemed awkward enough to argue irony as a defence...»
Parisian duo Les Rita Mitsouko will head across the channel to play three live shows later this month.»
Public Enemy's Chuck D has lifted the lid on a previously latent desire to work with Staines pub-rockers Hard-Fi.»
Beat-combo The Cribs suffered an eventful weekend, with brothers Gary and Ryan Jarman both in the wars.»
The Decemberists have cancelled the remainder of their European tour after one of their number became ill.»
Glasgow's Emma Pollock will play live on a short English tour next month, ahead of further dates further north.»
Peter Doherty's manager has revealed that his perma-troubled charge did not try to commit suicide during a recent spell in rehab.»
It has been brought to DrownedinSound.com's attention that Steve Jones, presenter of Channel 4's Transmission with T-Mobile show, wanks with two hands...»