Everything From Volume 1 Issue 10
![]() | Death Cab for Cutie (Found in: Features) Fans of Brit Pop – and Gene in particular – perhaps it’s not so surprising that Death Cab managed to emerge from Seattle without the city’s grunge DNA seeping into them. |
![]() | Good Shoes (Found in: Features) What has remained since our last chat is Good Shoes’ undeniable ability to create, what the band call, “danceable, shed rehearsed music” that takes the everyday and paints it in a colourful day glow light. |
![]() | The Mighty Boosh (Found in: We Salute) Comedy gold is rarely safe. Example: Monty Python’s insanity and experimentation = comedy gold; Compo’s slapstick approach to falling off a countryside wall in Last Of The Summer Wine = comedy copper (if considered comedy at all). |
![]() | Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Show Your Bones (Found in: Albums) ‘Show Your Bones’ is an equally menacing older sibling to YYY's debut. |
![]() | Be Your Own Pet - Be Your Own Pet (Found in: Albums) Whoever said that young girls should be seen and not heard had obviously never met Jemina Pearl. |
![]() | Hope Of The States - Blood Meridian EP (Found in: Albums) Someone call the cops... |
![]() | The Streets - The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living (Found in: Albums) Mike Skinner has a new favourite buzzword - ‘Prang’. |
![]() | Howling Bells @ Camden Barfly (Found in: Live) There is no escaping the bare fact that Australian-born Howling Bells have all the ingredients of a truly special band, but have seemingly no idea how to make people sit up and take note. |
![]() | Young and Lost (Found in: Making Waves) Loud And Quiet and Young And Lost are currently sitting in a dimly lit Madame Jo Jo’s, awaiting the doors to fling open for our first birthday party to commence, feasting our eyes on the sight of a Ronnie Wood look-a-like wiping down the bar. |
![]() | BYOP/Good Shoes @ Bush Hall (Found in: Live) They’re frenzied, immediate and barely in control but most importantly they’re BYOP and they’re here to enjoy themselves. |












