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22-20s From Lincolnshire to Camden. The 22-20s tell of the hype, the hell and the Heavenly. And, of course, the blues. Sherief Younis muddys the waters..
23/11/2004
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SHARKEY He's compared to Beck, boasts the production credits of Beastie Boy producer Mario C, is given mad love by Wyclef Jean, The Black Eyed Peas, and the Pharcyde and still you're unlikely to have heard of him. That's all about to change. Meet Sharkey.
25/06/2004
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THE WALKMEN “I just saw the Hot Hot Heat in British Columbia when we played. They're funny guys. Dante told me this joke that I liked "Two bears are eating a clown, and one turns to the other and says 'does this taste funny to you?'"”
03/04/2004
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VELVET REVOLVER ’A good rock n roll album is like smuggled drugs in all this corporate bullshit, and Contrabands a cool word’ – Duff Mckagan
31/03/2004
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COOPER TEMPLE CLAUSE Via a dodgy transatlantic phone line, irrespective of the time, Didz offers his very unique take on The Cooper's adventure in America. The juggernaut ride to international success just got a little smoother....
10/03/2004
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AUF DER MAUR She's been in Hole, the Smashing Pumpkins, toured with A Perfect Circle, worked with Kyuss but she's never been to me. Or so the song goes at least.
22/02/2004
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JET Inspired by the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, AC/DC, the Faces and T Rex, JET release GET BORN. Trademark guitars, trademark hair, trademark licks - but also trademark spunk. Carl Maurice invites us to a fair hearing.
25/10/2003
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EMILY EAVIS Eyes down for a full house. James Berry asks Emily Eavis - Glasto organiser and daughter of Glastonbury Festival founding father, Michael 'Where's Your Head At? As if she needed asking....
20/06/2003
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BRITISH SEA POWER James Berry asks British Sea Power, 'Where's Your Head At?
10/06/2003
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MEDIUM 21 James Berry asks John Clough of MEDIUM 21, 'Where's Your Head At?
15/05/2003
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BLUETONES James Berry asks Adam Devlin of the Bluetones, 'Where's Your Head At?
11/05/2003
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IAN MCCULLOCH With a new album, 'Slideling' due out on Cooking Vinyl this week, Sid thought it was about time he faced the insurmountable confidence and swagger of the Mac.
17/04/2003
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WHITE LIGHT MOTORCADE With an album out in the USA already, an EP in the UK ready to burn and a stack of old 'Zep, Stone Roses and MC5 re'cuds at the ready, Sid frisks the White Light Motorcade.
06/04/2003
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HOT HOT HEAT James Berry asks HOT HOT HEAT 'Where's Your Head At?
05/04/2003
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THE D4 They're noisy, they don't fancy Karen O, they bit parted in Xena Warriour Princess,and one of them is called Jimmy Christmas. With just a pinch then of salt, Kim Hollingdale tells the unlikely story of New Zealand's The D4.
05/04/2003
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JETPLANE LANDING If Jetplane Landing aren’t coming to a venue near you on the 2003 Tour of Extremities, then damn it you are missing out and its all your own fault people.
29/03/2003
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ERLEND OYE It's the usual ten questions that determine just where the artist is at. But this time it's Erelnd Oye - one half of the Kings of Convenience.
16/02/2003
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ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION Asian Dub Foundation release their fast and furious new single “Fortress Europe” on January 27th 2003 on Virgin Records. Kim Hollingdale catches up with the band.
15/02/2003
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THE MENDOZA LINE James Berry asks Peter Hoffman of the lushious Americana export, THE MENDOZA LINE , 'Where's Your Head At?
15/02/2003
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THE BANDITS Those pesky scouse gits, The Bandits get verbally frisked by kick-ass Kim Hollingdale. And then some.
15/02/2003
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BADLY DRAWN BOY The 'shambolic' subtext of nu acoustic guru, Damon Gough, a.k.a Badly Drawn Boy was an affectionate enough tribute one would have thought. But think again. This is a man who holds court with one hand and plays beautifully realised music with the other.
11/01/2003
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GOLDRUSH Crud plays host to a preview listen to the brand new spanking debut album from Goldrush out in stores on September 2nd. Read the feature and spin the wheel...
21/09/2002
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CASSIUS In the run-up to the release of their hotly anticipated new single and new album Marc Sallis finds out whether Cassius are French dance music’s missing link. Interview by Marc Sallis
21/09/2002
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APPLES IN STEREO Robert Schneider of the Apples in Stereo talks about giving up the retro rock fetish for something new. By Allan Martin Kemler
21/09/2002
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COLDPLAY They might not be the most charismatic band in the world. They may be struggling very hard with the press this summer to correct that opinion. What you can't correct though are the facts behind the songs.
09/08/2002
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WILCO Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy talks about how he and his band put together one of the best albums of the year. By Allan Martin Kemler
09/08/2002
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SUPER FURRY ANIMALS Allan Martin Kemler interviews the UK's lefty anti-heroes on the eve of the US release of "Rings Around The World". Photo by Matt Greenberg.
09/08/2002
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