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by Andrew Future
The Camden Crawl may be sold out with no hope of getting tickets for less than £50, but fear not, because the quite generous folks at Colour Bar, 22 Inverness St, Camden Town are getting into the spirit of the occasion by opening their doors free tonight – even if you don’t have a wristband!»
Review
by Andrew Future
Not only is this is the sweatiest, most over-capacity gig since The Cure played The Barfly, it’s also the weirdest. It’s Trail Of Dead playing The Polyphonic Spree. The first ever London gig by The Arcade Fire and their crazy folk-pop, post-punk warfare regime.»
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by Andrew Future
The Glastonbury Festival has been granted its license for 2005. It will take place between 24-26 June with tickets rumoured to go on sale on 3rd April.»
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by Andrew Future
London indie radio station XFM has announced "OUTBREAK" - a four-night festival of exciting new music at the Highbury Garage from 15th-18th February.»
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by Andrew Future
Scotland's indie New Year just got cancelled because the venue pulled out.»
Review
by Andrew Future
For anyone else, scud-hugging aircraft hangars like Earls Court would ruin the show; thinning the atmosphere swallowing the sound and usurping the magic. But this is Muse.»
In Depth by Andrew Future
With a new semi-regular feature on cool new acts to check out, Andrew Future uncovers the beauty of The Kissing Time. If you like The Magic Numbers, this will take your fancy too.»
Review
by Andrew Future
"Re-issue, re-package, re-package, re-evaluate the songs, Double-pack with a photograph, extra track and a tacky badge," as the dour man once did sing. As regular as Santa on laxatives, welcome ye annual Beatles compo. Stereo early albums.»
Review
by Andrew Future
Band most likely to stop the rain at Glasto 2005, The Magic Numbers sound like a Beck-ed ip Beautiful South playing Doves.»
Review
by Andrew Future
Two great new live acts from Essex and Birmingham. The E generation is back. Welcome Echelon and Editors.»
Review
by Andrew Future
A fxcked up endorphin rollercoaster, M83 sound like My Bloody Valentine playing Zero 7; The Cooper Temple Clause playing the first Prodigy album; war-scenes and sunsets. Amazing.»
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by Andrew Future
Eminem's backstage toilet collapsed at last week's MTV Europe music awards when his minder 'pushded the wall down'.»
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by Andrew Future
clubHEDONISTIC - London's free gig and club night is back with another stellar line-up drawn from all around the country on MONDAY 29 NOVEMBER at The Archway.»
Review
by Andrew Future
Conor Oberst leaves Bright Eyes behind and goes solo at a London student union.»
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by Andrew Future
Dre's got punched at the Vibe Awards. Look out for the aftermath.»
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by Andrew Future
Superstar urban event returns with unsigned stage in aid on the Prince's Trust.»
Review
by Andrew Future
The record Kid A would have been if Thom Yorke smoked like 50 Cent and shagged girls with dodgy piercings.»
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by Andrew Future
Anderson and Butler announce live dates with new outfit, The Tears.»
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by Andrew Future
Paul Weller has cancelled his forthcoming British and Irish tour due to a serious throat infection.»
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by Andrew Future
Scotland Yard's Racial and Violent Crime Task Force is currently investigating eight reggae acts following the murder of a gay barman in London.»
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by Andrew Future
The John Peel Stage will be the new name for Glastonbury’s new bands tent as a tribute to the legendary DJ, who died yesterday of a heart attack, aged 65.»
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by Andrew Future
Muse have announced a second date at the rather huge Earls Court in December.»
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by Andrew Future
The line-up for Iceland Airwaves is complete, with Hot Chip, Sahara Hotnights and The Bravery the latest bands to be added to a brimming list of more over a hundred acts. It's time to get geophermal...»
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by Andrew Future
Two reggare acts are dropped from this year's Mobos for not apologising for previously written homophobic lyrics.»
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by Andrew Future
It's Sunday night, and it's raining again at Reading. This time it's bottles with the message being to 50 Cent being quite clear: don't stop the rock!»
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by Andrew Future
Say it loud and sing it proud 'C-O-M-M-U-N-I-T-Y'. Now what rhymes with community? Free. And that's what this is: A FREE ENTRY NIGHT with a great vibe at an easy-to-get-to location. CLUB:HEDONISTIC is here to take back London. DO YOU WANT TO PLAY? DO YOU WANT TO COME AND BE PART OF THIS GREAT NEW NIGHT? Then drop in...»