Volcanoes

Volcanoes are unique. If any statement is more true this year, then I'll eat the pixels they take up on this screen. Yes, this gang of - in the best possible way - weirdos, are crazy, amiable, possibly prone to delusions and partially from the creative hub that is Sheffield.

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The Northwestern

‘The Red, The White, The Black, The Blue’…ring a bell? Well, thank you Lord! Rising from the defunct, yet still smouldering ashes of Hope Of The States, those concerned seem to have got the ‘I wanna make music feeling’ again in the pit of their stomachs once more. And if you were a disciple of the indie smoozing HOTS don't worry, its all very much the same musically.

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My Tiger My Timing

New Cross quintet My Tiger My Timing carved out a few minutes from their hectic schedule to jump on the Shout4Music sofa and talk a little about their recent endeavours.

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Modern Clichés

Now London residents, Modern Clichés are doing the utmost to begin some laborious months on London’s music circuit. The aim, to get every adolescent scamp bopping the head in approval to the trio ahead of their proposed debut EP due for release next year.

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Meretto

The word on the street says Meretto are a band on the rise. After delivering their debut, ‘Chainsaw Art’, four years ago, the Berkshire lads are back with another slice of indie-punk goodness in the shape of a new LP, ‘Street Talking’, along with a single, ‘Devotion’.

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The Futureheads Return

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We’re pleased to announce that until Wednesday 2nd December you can download brand new Futureheads track ‘Struck Dumb’ for free exclusively from clashmusic.com or myspace.com/thefutureheads. This track is the first taster from their forthcoming new album. Continue Reading »

Posted on 25 November 2009 by JoeEllison

Steve Murray & Kingbird ‘Twisting the Hand of Fate’ EP

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New Wave veteran Steve Murray has enjoyed a long and varied musical career since early success with ‘Fast Cars’ in the late 70’s. Continue Reading »

Posted on 25 November 2009 by MarcusErridge

The Go Station- ‘Passion Before Function’

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New York’s The Go Station have a strangely familiar Britpop sound dominating this album, which is not without it’s bright moments. Among their strongest tracks are opener ‘All Together Now’... Continue Reading »

Posted on 25 November 2009 by MarcusErridge

Elliot Minor- ‘Solaris’

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Having enjoyed some success in recent times—including a top 10 debut LP—Elliot Minor return in emotionally-charged, ambitious style with album number two. This is pop-rock firmly wedged at the ‘pop’ end of the scale. Continue Reading »

Posted on 25 November 2009 by SimonFuller

Nirvana- ‘Live At Reading’

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Oh my, how the jealousy intensifies of the thought of missing Nirvana’s headline slot on the Friday night at Reading ‘92. But, as a mere spotty adolescent at the time, the chances were derisorily slim that the immeasurable impact... Continue Reading »

Posted on 23 November 2009 by AshMeikle

Explore Digital Oppportunities With Innovative Release Plan

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Starting from November 16th free online music service we7 (www.we7.com) will be streaming two tracks a week from the bands' eponymously titled debut album, ultimately streaming the full album before it is realeased on general sale. Continue Reading »

Posted on 23 November 2009 by MegDuncan

Brett Anderson- ‘Slow Attack’

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Brit-pop icon and ex-frontman of Suede, Brett Anderson has somewhat gone from iconic winsome fella to forgotten elder statesmen singer/songwriter. ‘Slow Attack’ is his third studio album in as many years. Continue Reading »

Posted on 22 November 2009 by AshMeikle

What Does A Million Plays On Spotify Get You?

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According to a report today, Lady Gaga’s track “Poker Face” was one of the most popular tracks during a five month period on Spotify and was played more than a million times. Continue Reading »

Posted on 22 November 2009 by DeanChew

Noel McKoy- ‘Brighter Day’

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Noel McKoy is no stranger to British soul. See, he’s been singing soul longer than I’ve had one. Therefore it does feel somewhat strange to be describing ‘Brighter Day’ as his debut album. Continue Reading »

Posted on 20 November 2009 by ScottColenutt

David King- ‘I Need You’

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"Girl I need you, that’s no lie, girl I need you or I’ll die, girl I need you to make this right, girl I need you." Hardly the words of a King, in fact, hardly the words of a five year old and that’s as good as the lyrics get. Continue Reading »

Posted on 20 November 2009 by ScottColenutt

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