Antiquarian book dealer, illustrator, singer, taxidermist.
READ MOREYour worst fears about ‘Nothing’ are probably right. The late-year, post-album extended-play sounds like the runoff of a few constructions that didn’t make the cut for ‘Dedication’.
It’s hard to fathom that British Sea Power now have five albums under their belts.
READ MOREPhil Sharp and Owen Richards stuck out a fair bit of this year’s extra soggy Camden Crawl, as did their cameras.
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This week we’ve been listening to new music from The Proper Ornaments, The Weeknd, Electricity In Our Homes, Sunless ’97 and Ceremony [pictured].
LISTEN HEREDropping his iPhone was the best thing that ever happened to Reef Younis.
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[...] This weekend’s Camden Crawl coincided, unluckily, with a one-day-late April Shower and though my shoes were fine this time, the festival was ruined. What with it being a multi-venue, metropolitan style festival, the option of a fully-fledged descent into anarchic music and thrills seeking was unavailable. However many of the ubiquitous, weekend-sponsoring and, for the record, disgusting Gaymer’s ciders you drank, freeing yourself from normal, civilised behaviour was still embarrassing and likely to get you arrested. Considering how close the tube was, even Tyler Durden would have told you to go home. Still, me and Loud and Quiet’s finest photographers went out and made the most of it (see Phil Sharp’s and Owen Richards’ pics HERE). [...]