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This week's festival news
Frightened Rabbit join Field Music, the Beat and more at Headstock (11 Sep, Newstead & Annesley Country Park, Nottingham, headstockfestival.com ) ... Idlewild and Turin Brakes are the big draws ...
The Guardian - culture - 12:06 a.m. Saturday 4th September 2010 BST
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'It's OK to embarrass yourself'
With one band Nick Cave has a carefully built musical legacy. With his other, he can visit his 'lower self' and make chaotic noise. Alexis Petridis meets Grinderman You would ...
The Guardian - culture - 11 p.m. Thursday 2nd September 2010 BST
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3 days, 12 hours ago
New band of the day – No 857: Tamaryn
This San Francisco duo combine the Horrors' shimmery reverb with Mazzy Star's icy vocals to create a hazy, indie noise Hometown: San Francisco. The lineup: Tamaryn (vocals, instruments), Rex John ...
The Guardian - culture - 5:04 p.m. Tuesday 31st August 2010 BST
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Axl blasts Reading
Axl Rose lashes out at festival organisers for curtailing his band's sets, claiming he had a 'deal in place' to play past the curfew Guns N' Roses' Reading and Leeds ...
The Guardian - culture - 10:23 a.m. Tuesday 31st August 2010 BST
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5 days, 18 hours ago
Blink 182 and a day of old relics at Leeds festival 2010
A divide has formed at Leeds – great new music in the tents (Foals! Wild Beasts!) and tired old relics on the main stage, including Limp Bizkit and Blink 182. ...
The Guardian - culture - 11:33 a.m. Sunday 29th August 2010 BST
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6 days, 13 hours ago
Guns N' Roses fail to ignite Reading festival 2010
Axl Rose's band arrived late and turned in a dire performance. Thankfully, QOTSA, Biffy Clyro and Egyptian Hip Hop were here to rescue the first day of Reading Follow live ...
The Guardian - culture - 4:09 p.m. Saturday 28th August 2010 BST
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1 week, 1 day ago
The upsetter
In his hatred of the 'nostalgia circuit', Paul Weller has constantly reinvented himself – and shed people who've been at his side for years. Ruthless? Just realistic, he says It ...
The Guardian - culture - 9:30 p.m. Thursday 26th August 2010 BST
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1 week, 2 days ago
Inky Fingers: Maggoty Lamb fails to climb the Times paywall
A barrier has been erected between music fans and the writings of Pete Paphides. Is this the future? Or the equivalent of a polythene wrapper? Plus, we take a walk ...
The Guardian - culture - 11:57 a.m. Wednesday 25th August 2010 BST
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2 weeks, 3 days ago
The Libertines and their fans
They threw impromptu gigs, pulled beer-soaked all-nighters and tattooed their fans. As the Libertines reform, Tim Jonze salutes the band that put the madness back into pop Blog: Why Graeme ...
The Guardian - culture - 10:46 p.m. Tuesday 17th August 2010 BST
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2 weeks, 6 days ago
Sufjan Stevens fans have the right idea: music needs to be precious again
If we truly value music, there's an argument for making it more elitist and less accessible, says Hermione Hoby Here's a word that might make you shudder a little. It's ...
The Guardian - culture - 12:05 a.m. Sunday 15th August 2010 BST
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