Stay Together for the Kids? Blink 182 Split....
....or, as they put it, have gone on an 'indefinite hiatus'.»
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When a song starts with the sound of a hand drill being held against guitar pick-ups, you know it’s heralding something…fierce.»
It’s a rare thing in Liverpool to see a band who out of the blue will simultaneously take your breath away and give you a new hope in music...»
....or, as they put it, have gone on an 'indefinite hiatus'.»
DiS has been listening to Duke Raoul for three years now, and it’s an odd thing to say but the first time this writer heard Bloc Party on the radio, she actually thought it was these guys....»
Following on from their upcoming headline tour this January, Planes Mistaken For Stars are teaming up with the mighty Converge for further UK dates in March.»
Everyone's favourite Scotsmen Idlewild have revealed more details about their forthcoming album #4.»
Seafood are a difficult band to get your head round. They’ve been floating around on the scene for years and yet they never seem to go anywhere. Watching them tonight in the sweaty armpit of Manchester that is the Roadhouse, they seem to encapsulate a time from six years ago when there were so many exciting young British bands doing the toilet circuit. It wasn’t a life-changing time, and it’s never going to be heralded as any kind of influential era, but for teenagers going to their first gigs it was something special. Where bands like Cable disappeared off the planet and others like Snow Patrol have rocketed to ridiculous levels, Seafood have just been hanging around on the outskirts, kicking their scruffy Converse-d heels. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. There is something endearing about a band who continue to keep their head above water (just) despite all odds.»
Having cancelled last night's Sheffield show, Funeral For a Friend have been forced to pull out of tonight's headline appearance at Liverpool University.»
They’re the Blazin’ Squad of the twee pop universe – the band who many people would call the quintessential Scottish indie act. In the second part of DiS’ s look at the Scottish music industry we chat to those fey and softly spoken experimentalists Belle and Sebastian.»
Over the following months I’ll be talking to Scottish bands about what it means to them to come from Scotland and their experiences of the Scottish music industry. First up I spoke to Glasgow-bred Biffy Clyro. They’ve been featured various times on DiS but I wanted to cover them from an angle we’ve not looked at before….»
They were never hugely successful in the UK but Sacramento post-hardcore troubadours Far are seen as underground legends in certain metal circles. Hell is For Heroes and Biffy Clyro cite them as one of their influences and Funeral for a Friend have recorded a version of one of their songs as a b-side for forthcoming single ‘She Drove Me to Daytime Television’. One might say that Far were ahead of their time, their music pre-empting the sounds of the emo bands which flood MTV2 today.»
Only two years since their inception and Hertfordshire hardcore boys Aconite Thrill have just signed a deal with Mighty Atom Records, home to acclaimed bands such as Funeral For A Friend and Hondo Maclean. Via the peculiar medium of MSN messenger, DiS speaks to them as they prepare to embark on their most extensive UK tour yet…»
Yup, it's barely a week since we offered you the new Pretty Girls Make Graves single, and already we've teamed up with Beggars Group Download Network again to bring a brand new treat to your little ears...
Yes indeedly, for just two pounds of your pocket money you can get the new Biffy Clyro si»
Glassjaw frontman Daryl Palumbo has revealed details of his new electronic group Head Automatica. The singer has joined forces with influential producer Dan the Automator and Glassjaw drummer Larry Gorman to form a group whose sound is described as 'dark and futuristic, with a blend of garage and da»
Thought you missed your chance to see Chino and his crew play this year? Well fear not my sweeties because the Deftones have just announced a one-off UK show for this autumn. Our favourite Sacramento metallers, with the pie-friendly frontman, will be making an appearance at Wembley Arena on <»
‘Greatest Hits’ albums. ‘Singles Collections’. Everyone knows that more often than not they signal the start of a downward spiral for your favourite band. Obviously I bought last year’s Intergalactic Sonic 7s, but I filed it away in my CD rack with the rest of my Ash records, breathed a deep sigh and said»
Who the hell is responsible for this crazy combo?
Take a pinch of Midlands screamo-core, a dash of Scottish emo and a generous helping of greasy porn star music and what you have is one of the weirdest line-ups to hit Liverpool in a good while.
Post hardcore noiseniks Tribute To Nothing hav»
He's an odd creature is Ed Harcourt. Seven years ago he was playing bass for indie quirksters Snug and now he re-emerges as a 'serious' songwriter with a Mercury Prize nomination under his belt. But can From Every Sphere live up to the acclaim of his debut?
LIke Here Be Monsters, Harcour»
Cast your mind back to 3 Colours Red in 1997. With their black, greasy image and Chris McCormack's crazy rock and roll antics 3CR were always at the more Kerrang!-friendly end of the Britpop scale. Nevertheless they were an integral ingredient in the late 90s British indie scene. Their trademark: three minute si»
Helen Love wannabes produce yawnsome debut
Two-thirds Canadian and one-third American, The Lollies formed in 1999 to apparently pay homage to all-girl groups such as Kenickie. And a crap version of Sleater Kinney is the result. Taste leaves you with the realisation that there's only so many t»
Northampton is a lot like London in the way it has small pavements and busy roads, not to mention the odd strange looking person wandering around. Since I’m into a variety of sounds these days I was glad at the extremely diverse bill for tonight’s low key show, headlined by local hardcore heroes Facing Home.
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Dave Williams, 30 year old front man of Dallas quartet Drowning Pool was found dead in the band’s Ozzfest tour bus on Wednesday 14 August. The cause of death is yet to be determined. Surviving members C.J. Pierce, Stevie Benton, and Mike Luce have issued the following statement: "We lost a band-mate »
Dis last spoke to Antihero six months ago, but they've come a long way since then....
Dis: So what have you been up to since the last interview?
Pete Hurley (vocals/guitars): We've been played on Peel and Lamacq. We've got an entirely new set. We've been on tour with Miss Black America. Ou»
Snow Patrol performed a secret gig at London's Water Rats venue last Tuesday. The band were listed in the music press as 'Polarbear', their original name. Having parted company with record label Jeepster earlier this year, the gig was a chance to play to potential new labels as well as an opp»
They've been causing a bit of a stir in the music press of late, but they're only known for being label mates with Lostprophets. dis caught up with Number One Son in Liverpool to try and find out a little more.
Ellen: When and why did Number One Son form?
Nick (vocals): I joined in Apri»
It’s been a busy year for Antihero. Since the ‘MTV’ single in 2000, they’ve released the ‘Who’s Looking Out For Number One?’ 7”, received airplay on Radio 1 and the World Service (true!) and done a hell of a lot of live appearances, culminating in this month’s nationwide tour. If you caught them on»
Not to be confused with metalcore crew Chimaira, indie hopefuls Chimaera have produced a promising and professional release in the form of the We are the Whores EP. It’s a refreshing change from the many mediocre demos which arrive on the drownedinsound desktop, because it refuses to blend in as backgroun»
The Columbia Hotel, west London – the establishment immortalised in the Oasis song is heaving tonight. Sharing the bar with only three other people, I and Christopher, elfin-featured front man of hotly tipped Californian quintet The Pattern settle down for a quiet pint. Tonight was the London date of the NME Upstart»
Embrace are looking for a local band to support them when they play Cardiff University on November 10th. The Cooper Temple Clause are the support for all other dates on the tour, but as yet the slot for this night is empty.
If you're a Cardiff-based band and you think you're good enough »
www.Miuzik.com and Total Rock have teamed up to present an all-day metal festival at the Camden Underworld on Sunday 4th November.
As well as DJs Urchin (Rockscene & Total Rock)
and
Yoghurt (Club X & Rockit), the following live acts have been confirmed:
Vacant Stare
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