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The Bravery are back
Remember The Bravery? Thought so. Who could forget these angular haired chappies with their own unique blend of rock, electro and army surplus dress uniform...
Ali Love
When the name Ali Love is banded around the office there is a distinct realisation that no-one really knows enough about this enigmatic individual. The basics spring to mind like his vocals ...
1990s
The 1990’s was perhaps a blur of too many episodes of ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel Air’, leg warmers and ‘Clarissa Explains It All’ for a high percentage of our readers...
GoodBooks
It often seems that searching for intelligent pop music today is like placing your finger on the missing needle in a haystack. GoodBooks are one of the few bands to have risen to this challenge ...
The Cribs
Despite only rising from his hotel room bed all of five minutes ago, it's not what's for breakfast which is on The Cribs singer, Ryan Jarman's, mind.
Super Furry Animals
This summer has officially been bollocks. It’s rained the whole time but there’s at least been one ray of sunlight; these five Welsh guys who play sublime psychedelic pop ...
Pepe Deluxe
Everyone has a taste in music whether it be a genre, an era or just a single sound. Imagine jumping aboard a time machine and transporting yourself to those sounds, whenever and wherever it may be.
Daft Punk
A film without dialogue, without recognisable human actors and without a structured plot; Daft Punk's cinematic debut, Electroma, is an experiment in surrealism ...
Art Brut
With their new album ‘It’s A Bit Complicated’, Art Brut are taking their rallying call back on the road and to the kids. Fused caught up with a ‘younger’ looking Eddie Argos...
Hadouken
Most bands who’ve been going for barely a year count themselves lucky if a decent venue will give them a good support slot or if someone vaguely recognises them in their local boozer.
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