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theguardian.com /1 month ago

Raves, Brecht and re-enacting Diana’s funeral: the White Hotel bows out as the north’s bravest music venue

​After 10 years of avant garde mayhem, the rough-diamond Salford venue is set to close. Its founders look back on their artistic free-for-all and explain how its spirit will contin...

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indiedockmusicblog.co.uk /3 weeks ago

Michele Braid Topcu – Front Row

Pop music has always loved a confession, but few singers bother to check whether the audience actually wants one. Michele Braid-Topcu does not seem especially worried about that. "...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

Pope-ally wired! Why Mark E Smith’s maligned Catholic play is getting a reboot

The Fall frontman’s play about a papal plot appalled critics when first staged in 1986, with Leigh Bowery starring as a cardinal. Now Hey! Luciani is back – but does it make any mo...

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nybooks.com /1 month ago

Mighty Real

Tracey Emin’s art has often tackled taboo subjects, including rape, abortion, and sexual abuse, but her multifarious works are always bracingly antitherapeutic.

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buzzmag.co.uk /1 month ago

Beatless beastliness from Canadian experimental rockers BIG BRAVE

Big Brave’s 10th album rumbles and drifts, the listener caught up in the shifting quicksands of crackle, distortion, drone and decay. The post Beatless beastliness from Canadian ex...

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irishexaminer.com /1 month ago

Culture That Made Me: Mike Joyce of The Smiths on Manchester bands, and those famous Cork gigs

The former Smiths drummer is bringing his book tour to the Savoy in Cork

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aquariumdrunkard.com /1 month ago

Brenda Ray :: D’Ya Hear Me! – Naffi Years 1979–1983

Paste-up scrapbook transmission. D’Ya Hear Me!: Naffi Years 1979–1983 moves through a corner of British post-punk where homemade electronics, dub atmospherics and soft-focus pop d...

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uncut.co.uk /1 week ago

How Scritti Politti traded squats, theory and anxiety for pop perfection

1982's Songs To Remember combined post-punk idealism, soul music and a search for simplicity to create one of the most intriguing albums of the early '80s

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uncut.co.uk /1 month ago

“Guitars are like sculptures to me” – a rare audience with The Durutti Column’s Vini Reilly

Factory's reclusive guitar genius on Tony Wilson, Morrissey and kickabouts with Pat Nevin

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oxfordmail.co.uk /1 month ago

Rock icon opens up on 'really, really tough' times ahead of new tour

Oasis have “gained my respects” with their “great songs” and the “sweet groove” of Wonderwall, Blur bassist Alex James has conceded.

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thelineofbestfit.com /1 week ago

A Duran Duran victory lap reminds us why they outlasted the sneers

Front-footed and fluent, the 80s' icons' polished performance at this year's British Summer Time only amplifies the singular strangeness that always lurked beneath the high-fashion...

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scotsman.com /3 weeks ago

I went to a theatre production with one audience member in a Pitlochry garden and left with a mystery bracelet

Sharron Devine is a classically-trained actor

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thedailymash.co.uk /3 weeks ago

Burnham’s ‘cabinet of indie talents’ to include Johnny Marr, Tim Burgess and The Wedding Present

ANDY Burnham is reaching across the aisle to create a cabinet of the best possible talents from across the indie spectrum.

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thespinoff.co.nz /1 month ago

A joyful jukebox full of heartbreak: Marlon Williams at The Civic, reviewed

Emma Gleason reviews the first night of Marlon Williams’ Auckland double-header. Marlon Williams is on the home stretch. His highly publicised hiatus gets closer by the day, but be...

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tattydevine.com /2 weeks ago

Tatty Devine X Pulp

Calling all Pulp fans! Take take a closer look at a Different Class of band merchMore

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danceartjournal.com /1 month ago

Unnatural Harmony: Sounds of Lee Alexander McQueen at Southbank Centre

Words by Georgia Howlett. Trigger warning: mention of suicide. Unnatural Harmony: Sounds of Lee Alexander McQueen kicks off Multitudes, the Southbank Centre’s multi-disciplinary ar...

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americana-uk.com /2 weeks ago

Ian Prowse “No Names”

Impassioned energy and emotionally charged politics from Merseyside luminary. Ian Prowse has been making music for more than thirty years, first with indie band Pele, then forming...

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indiedockmusicblog.co.uk /1 month ago

The Early Swerve – Father of the Chapel

The union rep has always been a figure of rich dramatic potential — loyal to a fault, suspicious by training, morally compromised by circumstance. It is, then, a minor revelation t...

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uncut.co.uk /1 month ago

Elvis Costello & The Imposters reviewed live in Brighton: early classics reframed with contemporary urgency

EC and co bring restless energy to the first night of their UK tour

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oxfordstudent.com /1 month ago

‘Madfabulous’ film review: The wrong century. The right outfit.

Do not be fooled by the promotional imagery. The butterflies and silk and general air of theatrical mischief suggest a romp. What you get instead is something considerably more int...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

Feldman and Beckett: Words and Music review – hypnotic absurdism at Sheffield Chamber Music festival

Crucible Playhouse, SheffieldThis fascinating and bold concert featured the works of the ‘word man’ and the ‘note man’, and their absurdist radio play Words and MusicA few months b...

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thatericalper.com /1 month ago

Theatrical Indie Misfits Balancing Act Unleash Swaggering New Single “Loaded With Pearls”

Balancing Act are turning up the drama. The Manchester-via-London theatrical misfits have unleashed “Loaded With Pearls,” a high-octane new single slathered in swaggering bravado,...

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buzzmag.co.uk /1 month ago

What is FLAMBOYANCE? A new book has fun trying to answer

Whether talking about Proust or David Beckham, the depth of Jack Parlett’s research into flamboyance is scattershot and evocative. The post What is FLAMBOYANCE? A new book has fun...

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indiedockmusicblog.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Leather Laces – Intercontinental Ballistic Music

Subtlety was never going to be on the rider, and thank goodness for that. Leather Laces arrive masked, militarised and entirely without irony, and their second full-length swings i...

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