Boxer Rebellion postpone tour
The Boxer Rebellion have suffered a blow in the run up to their debut LP release having had to postpone their upcoming tour in May on doctor's orders.»
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The Boxer Rebellion have suffered a blow in the run up to their debut LP release having had to postpone their upcoming tour in May on doctor's orders.»
Since last week, DiS has had a rethink and we'll give the top 75 another go to see how it's moving along.»
Bloc Party have announced that they will be playing at Somerset House, London WC2 on Tuesday 12th July 2005.»
Brett and Bernard's The Tears play some in-stores next week in support of their single Refugees'.»
Maybe it's because DiS still frequents said things, drinking cheap lager and waving their arms in the air to terrible songs, but that idea that BBC Radio 6 are attempting to find the best indie disco in the the world ever warms our hearts and chuckles our cockles.»
The nice, hot non-scally alternative to festival goers, Benicassim in Spain, has announced a raft of headliners and other acts for it's 2005 shin dig.»
Dissociatives tour Europe...»
Due to unforseen circumstances, The Rakes have been forced to postpone their current April headline tour.»
More names added to the August weekend bash...»
Rakes, whose brilliant 'Retreat' single is available like, now, are doing a special London instore gig type thing on Thursday (21st Apr) as well as a special extra non-instore instore gig type thing. Confused? Read on...»
Sonic saviours, Sigur Ros, are to embark on a short European tour, taking in one English and one Scottish date.»
Radiohead's 'OK Computer' has been voted the greatest album of all time in a poll by Channel 4 viewers.»
Hello chart chaps, how are we all, in this brave new world where downloads are just as valid as things physically bought by getting off your arse and walking to the shops?»
Interpol announce two summer shows.»
In a cheeky 'what happened there?' style, the new White Stripes single 'Blue Orchid', has gone on sale as an exclusive download from iTunes Worldwide.»
More than half of the tickets for this year's Truck Festival are already sold, it's been revealed.»
Hard-working up-down merchants, Maximo Park are to release a new single on May 2nd and alongside it, will tour their little bottoms off.»
Quotes from Oasis leader Noel Gallagher in Time Out magazine this week suggest that he’s not entirely happy with the band’s first single.»
There's this thing on Friday we'd like to tell you about...»
Following a rather long gestation period, At The Drive-In will finally see their 'best of' released this summer.»
Glaswegian sound-scapers, Mogwai, are to begin recording their fifth studio album.»
As you know, The White Stripes have revealed that their fifth album is to be called 'Get Behind Me Satan' and will be released on June 6th. However, let us reveal more...<»
Alongside the already-announced Paul Wella, it has been revealed that drunk Irishmen, The Pogues and Ponytailed metallers Status Quo are to head up this year's Guildford-based Guilfest.»
This is what would probably happen if Dexys took the skiffle of the Coral and drove it out to their friends the Mystery Jets Eel Pie Island to play a show for Mick Jones. One singer bashes a cowbell and looks not unlike Woody Allen, the other a Liberscene Pirate, two guitarists with big Strokes 'fros, another who dances and a rabbid drummer. DiS says "The most entertaining live band in London" all you can do is argue with us..»
HOT TOPIC! Radio 1 are slightly revamping their playlist to give breaking artists the chance of a limited number of plays on the station's daytime output.
Clearly, this is a good thing. But...
Will it make a difference?
What sort of acts do you think Radio 1 will feature?
How come there is an Urban FM station and not an alternative? 6Music for everyone?
The debate has begun, get your oar in...»
Old skool guitar strummers, Stereophonics are to inaugurate a series of “Live From London” gigs at the Apple store on London’s Regent Street.»
Following on from the annoucement of headline acts for the four Wireless festival days in London's Hyde Park, the bill are beginning to take shape...»
Damon Albarn, he of Blur and Gorillaz fame has added his record playing skills to the line-up for the forthcoming Dax Pierson benefit show at the Scala, Kings Cross, London on Monday, May 9th.»
Following on from the not-so-surprising two-hour sell out of Glastonbury this year, names for the event are now being confirmed, quasi confirmed and largely thrown about like confetti at a drunken wedding.»
US radio and concert giant, Clear Channel, has increased its stake in the UK live music industry through a takeover of the Mean Fiddler group.»