PLAYLIST: Atlas Sound - Walkabout Marion - The Smile The Railway Children - Gentle Sound The Curtain Society - Marigold Girl The Depreciation Guild - Dream About Me (album version) Gliss - Kissing The Blvd. Curve - Already Yours London Blackmarket - Checkmate Metric - Gimme Sympathy Riverside - Genuine Citrus Groove - Sympathy Bradford - Gang of One Rollerskaters - Boyhood Shed Seven - Mark The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (Live) - Rank Jarvis Cocker - Running The World Super Furry Animals - [...]
'90s stars Shed Seven have announced 'The Maximum Hits and Maximum Highs Tour', to hit the UK in December. Tickets go on sale this Friday, 6 May, at 9 AM. Friday 2nd December 2011 - Glasgow Barrowlands Saturday 3rd December 2011 - Newcastle O2 Academy Monday 5th December 2011 - Liverpool O2 Academy Tuesday 6th December 2011 - Cambridge Junction Thursday 8th December 2011 - Sheffield O2 Academy [...]
The band are going to celebrate 15 years since 'A Maximum High'....
This episode is so good that we decided to run it again. Joining us in Disgraceland is Kim Owens of (the newly redesigned) KaffeineBuzz.com , freshly sober from SXSW and ready to talk about her time in Austin, Health Care, and oh so much more. PLAYLIST: Supergrass – Rebel In You The Crookes – Chorus Of Fools Guided By Voices – Peep-Hole Standard Fare – Secret Little Sweetheart Let's Wrestle – We Are the Men You'll Grow to Love Soon Alvarez Kings – You Me [...]
Oxegen, predictably, is raining. How the dull weather and spatterings of rain still surprise punters after all these years is beyond us, really, but today the site is suffering from a light coating of mud and gray clouds touching both horizons. Never ones to turn down the chance to discover new music – or the shelter of a tent - State starts our day with the folky stylings of Kassidy , who play a distinctly Americanised form of alt. country to a small crowd, large parts of which are already singing along. There's a catchy edge to their music, [...]
As Kula Shaker's first album in three years, Pilgrims Progress shows the band at their very best since releasing their 1996 debut. On paper, the template for album number four is much the same as their previous three efforts. But where Pilgrims Progress really shines is in its rare ability to present the sounds of another era in a setting that feels mature, fresh, current and progressive.
Filed under: Down the Front! Location: 8-10 Stonebow House, The Stonebow, York Website: http://www.fibbers.co.uk Capacity: 280 Come to See: Formerly a pub/ venue but now part of the Barfly group, Fibbers covets literally all forms of music -- from unknown locals in its 'Battle of the Bands' contests to press-hyped singers like Ellie Goulding to New Wave of Heavy Metal 70s acts like Tygers of Pan Tang, whilst also doing [...]
Joining us in Disgraceland is Kim Owens of (the newly redesigned) KaffeineBuzz.com , freshly sober from SXSW and ready to talk about her time in Austin, Health Care, and oh so much more. PLAYLIST: Supergrass - Rebel In You The Crookes - Chorus Of Fools Guided By Voices - Peep-Hole Standard Fare - Secret Little Sweetheart Let's Wrestle - We Are the Men You'll Grow to Love Soon Alvarez Kings - You Me Us Them GoGoGo Airheart - Nice up the Dance The Hives - [...]

Whew... This series is seriously kicking my ass. This post brings us to forty out of sixty albums. And, I got to say, the remaining twenty are going to be hard for me to get my hands on. So, who knows, I may just try to get some help from you readers to properly finish off this series. Just may have to resort to getting some outside help. If you are just tuning in, these are sixty albums selected by Mojo Magazine's Classic Edition titled Britpop - sixty Greatest 90's Britpop albums. So, these are not [...]

Imagine a Scottish music festival where your don't have to pay extra to park your car or pitch your tent; where you can come and go as you please from the festival site; where children under 12 can get in for nothing; where stage times are distributed free of charge at the event; where there are designated "quiet zone" camping areas. Imagine no more - this is the BELLADRUM / TARTAN HEART FESTIVAL . So good they named it twice. Location: Beauly, Inverness-shire. [...]

Location: Orange Yard, Manette St, London WC2 Capacity: 275 Come to see: Hotly-tipped stars of tomorrow, the odd industry showcase, a wealth of singer-songwriters and alt-country notables and just occasionally a secret gig by bands whose dressing rooms are usually bigger than this venue. The Borderline's roll call of past headliners is on the walls as you descend -- Uncle Tupelo , Throwing Muses , Shed Seven , Sparklehorse . The atmosphere: Tex Mex dive bar. Manager Nick Dossetto says, [...]

Filed under: UK , Down the Front! Location: Orange Yard, Manette St., London WC2 Capacity: 275 Come to see: Hotly-tipped stars of tomorrow, the odd industry showcase, a wealth of singer-songwriters and alt-country notables and just occasionally a secret gig by bands whose dressing rooms are usually bigger than this venue. The Borderline's roll call of past headliners is on the walls as you descend -- Uncle Tupelo , [...]
90's indie also-rans Shed Seven have announced a sizeable tour to round out their year The band are giving away a free live album through their website . The songs, recorded on their 2007 tour, will be made available from May 15, with a new track available for download each following week. Tickets for the below go on sale from their website on Wednesday (13th May), and on general sale on Friday (15th May). Catch them at: Monday 30th November 2009 - Inverness Ironworks [...]
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September will, in the UK at least, see the issue of Songs Without Words , a collection of pop-rock hits that have been "classicalized." David Bowie, Sting, Coldplay—all your middlebrow favorites, given the ultimate middlebrow treatment. This is nothing new, of course; Christopher O'Riley has tenderly massaged the Radiohead catalog two times , and done the same for other artists' work as well. Still, a few big British names have been tragically overlooked in this "let's show everyone that this stuff is legitimate " sweepstakes, so we'd like to see which [...]
Bright Eyes - Devil Town Plain White T's - Making A Memory Sia - Day Too Soon (Mock. & Toof Remix) Shed Seven - Chasing Rainbows Panic! At The Disco - Nine In The Afternoon Ανοιξιάτικό theme για το blog?
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100b is back, baby! But don't call it a comeback, we been here for years, rockin our peers and puttin' suckas in fear... Ahem sorry, I got a little carried away, but you gotta love LL Cool J. Anyway, we're glad to be back after our much needed two week break, but 2007 has been the year for long gone bands to come back and dust off their banjos after years and years away from the limelight. Here's a little look at the bands - some more Poptastic than others - that have rediscovered their love of performing [...]

Britain in the mid-90s was a chaotic, creative, music-centric place to be. As Thatcher's tenure as PM ended and a fresh start began under Tony Blair and the New Labour party, there was a simultaneous crackle and thrum of musical vibrancy that is explored in the 2003 documentary Live Forever (by filmmaker John Dower ). On the surface it's the story of the music, the "Britpop sound" and those who made it, but it also tries to get deeper underneath to look at the society at that moment and what fed [...]
The Black Keys : Girl Is On My Mind ONLINE Band Of Horses : Is There A Ghost ONLINE Shed Seven : You`ll Never Take Me Alive ONLINE
Massive ticket demand has allowed Shed Seven to add extra shows for their Nov/Dec `Greatest Hits Tour`. Reformed with original line-up for this one off string of dates , most of the UK is pretty much covered. London , Glasgow , Leeds & Manchester have all been extended with addition to a new show in Bristol. Shed Seven : She Left Me On Friday [...]