Roskilde 2013: The DiS Review
Roskilde is one of the friendliest and most vibrant atmospheres DiS has ever been in.»
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Roskilde is one of the friendliest and most vibrant atmospheres DiS has ever been in.»
Heavenly Recordings' reputation for sniffing out hot new talent goes back decades. Among the label's earliest releases were Saint Etienne's 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart' and 'Motown Junk' by Manic Street Preachers. Since then, they've been responsible for pivotal releases from people like Doves, Ed Harcourt, Cherry Ghost and The Vines. Their current roster reads like a who's who of London's burgeoning psych scene. Toy, Temples and the band we're here to see this evening Charlie Boyer & The Voyeurs heading an impressive list of talent. »
Drowned In Sound's Dom Gourlay and Mark Muldoon packed their suncream and wellies and headed down the M5 to Worthy Farm, home to arguably the most spectacular music event on the planet.»
Editors frontman Tom Smith gives one of his most candid interviews to date, discussing the departure of his former bandmate Chris Urbanowicz in great detail, explaining their decision to change producers halfway through recording and enthusing about the change of dynamic both new members have brought to the band. »
Having intently studied this year's line-up, here's twelve artists Drowned In Sound are most looking forward to seeing. Plus a Spotify and RDIO playlist.»
Download, you have been an immensely fun weekend. See you next year! »
Despite last summer's hugely successful Heaton Park shows, there's a sense that the four Stone Roses - Ian Brown, John Squire, Gary "Mani" Mounfield and Alan "Reni" Wren - still have unfinished business.»
Here are Drowned In Sound's ten "must see" acts at Download 2013. »
Ten years ago, Eddie Argos formed a band, Art Brut. DiS caught up with him at the band's recent 10th birthday party at London's Scala. »
Ten years is an awful long time but in musical terms, it could almost incorporate several lifetimes.»
DiS caught up with Wild Nothing's Jack Tatum after his band's recent set at Primavera Sound. »
Drowned In Sound have been following the progress of Manchester four-piece Pins for a while now.»
First things first: The Pastels have never made a bad record. »
A saccharine coated bundle of youthful exuberance wrapped in delicious halos of intoxicating reverb, ear-shredding fuzz and occasionally, pensive melancholia.»
Psychedelica 5 contains something for anyone with any interest in psychedelic, shoegaze, noise or even just guitar music in general»
Alex Zhang Hungtai aka Dirty Beaches has somehow managed to go the extra mile here...»
Despite being only two albums into their relatively short career, The Vaccines have fast become a global sensation...»
In the second Nottingham scene round-up of 2013 we focus on some of the hottest new sounds filtering through the city as well as the regular release, festival and live updates.»
Although never one dimensional, it would have been so much easier for Still Corners to continue along the same tried and trusted path as with Creatures Of An Hour.»
Public Enemy and St George's Day. Two cultures collide in the city of Nottingham. The good, the bad and the downright ugly... »
In one of Bobby Gillespie's most candid interviews in years, we spend the next hour or so discussing the new record, Primal Scream's legacy, former band members, the lack of dissent within the arts and how fatherhood has changed him. However, first on the agenda is a topic currently on the tip of the nation's tongues; Margaret Thatcher's funeral. »
Crystal Shipsss resembles something of a stop-gap between albums one and two while the band continues to search for an identity of its own.»
DiS spent three days last week attending three shows in venues of varying sizes and locations, watching bands with very little in common.»
A concise lesson in controlled aggression...»
Thirty-four years and 15 albums after releasing their first EP, Killing Joke are still a force to be reckoned with...»
Temples are one of the hottest new bands around at the minute. Endorsed by the likes of Brett Anderson who recently invited them on tour with Suede and cited by both Johnny Marr and Noel Gallagher as the best new band in Britain, it's been a memorable twelve months for a band that barely existed this time last year. »
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have been longtime favourites among the DiS community and its writing team ever since the site started in 2001, the same year BRMC released their self-titled debut.»
With Spring fast approaching, here's the first Some Velvet Mixtape of 2013 featuring thirty-eight of the finest tracks to grace our stereos this year.»
It's taken Suede a long time to reach Nottingham's Rock City. Twenty-one years in fact from the release of their first record...»
Austin four-piece The Black Angels have been at the forefront of the neo-psychedelia movement for the best part of a decade.»