Everything From Volume 1 Issue 26
![]() | Does It Offend You, Yeah? (Found in: Making Waves) "Straight from the flight we had to go directly to the venue to a production meeting that took about five hours... |
![]() | Johnny Foreigner at Proud Galleries (Found in: Live) "Come on, this is one of the last gigs at the Proud Galleries!" So went an inauspicious start for Johnny Foreigner's performance at the soon-to-be-closed venue in Camden's Stables Market... |
![]() | Bearsuit - 'OH:IO' (Found in: Albums) Out of the gloom of Norwich comes an assault of sheer musical chaos from six-piece Bearsuit. |
![]() | Crystal Castles (Found in: Features) "There's been a lot of lies written about us," says Crystal Castles synth wizard Ethin as we march out of an east London bar... |
![]() | Shocking Pinks - Shocking Pinks (Found in: Albums) DFA are famed for their experimental mental one-man bands. |
![]() | Magik Markers - Boss (Found in: Albums) It’s not often you hear bands like this. Since opening for the mighty Sonic Youth in 2004... |
![]() | Laura Marling (Found in: Making Waves) Female, alternative singer songwriters are not exactly thin on the ground of late. |
![]() | Kano - London Town (Found in: Albums) Kano sees Dizzee Rascal’s recent Lily Allen collaboration and raises him a Kate Nash laced ‘Me And My Mic’... |
![]() | Fugu - As Found (Found in: Albums) Sharing its name with a deadly variety of Japanese blowfish, Fugu is the brainchild of French multi-instrumentalist Mehdi Zannad. |
![]() | Black Lips - Good Evil, Not Bad (Found in: Albums) It may have been earlier, but at the Isle Of White Festival this year Mick, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie definitely proved a fable equally famous as themselves to be false. |
![]() | This City (Found in: Making Waves) Brighton is nice. And nice is good. It’s where The Pipettes shimmy along the promenade in polka dot summer dresses... |
![]() | Cat The Dog (Found in: Making Waves) Let’s get this straight. Cat The Dog’s debut single ‘I’m A Romantic’ does sound Nirvana-esque - but they’re more than carbon copy grungers. |














