“We get along really well, we don’t argue or get drunk and call each other bastards.”
READ MORESince Mika Miko split and No Age started touring the world, LA’s The Smell scene has been searching for a new, less garage-y sound, and its found it in ravesploitation.
Liars have always been proponents of the idea of more – more bass, more fuzz, more weirdness.
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Issue 19 (vol. 3)
Featuring: Factory Floor / Glastonbury Festival / Bitches / Flats / Memoryhouse
Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster / Young And Lost Club / Becoming Real / Golden Grrrls
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Plus reviews of all the month’s albums, books, films and live bands worth knowing about.
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Factory Floor / Bitches / Flats / Memoryhouse / Becoming Real / Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
This week we’ve been listening to Dels [pictured], Frankie Rose & The Outs, Disclosure, Rusko and El Guincho.
LISTEN HEREPop music: the most annoying, tenuously linked product pushed via the World Cup.
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