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The Killers-Snow Patrol-Ryan Adams-Clash Magazine

The Killers-Snow Patrol-Ryan Adams-Clash Magazine

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The Killers

Inside the dazzling pop world of...

First it was mascara and sparkly lapels. Then we got moustachioed men with dusty bits. So what sartorial punctuation have they alighted upon to accompany their third LP ‘Day And Age? “I wanted to become a neon tiger…” That’s right - a neon bloody tiger.

Snow Patrol

"You don't like our music? Who cares!"

They divide opinion even more than Marmite but, a newly sober Gary Lightbody attests, there’s no stopping the global domination of Snow Patrol.

Ryan Adams

The reluctant genius bares all

Once a man of many faces, Ryan Adams seems to have settled into the role of dedicated band leader. In fact, he admits, he has finally found himself. Unfortunately for him though, that’s come at the cost of some serious self-analysis...

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

The dark lord returns

The intense, brooding presence of Nick Cave - songwriter, author, screenwriter, occasional actor and iconic lead singer for The Birthday Party, Grinderman and The Bad Seeds - is about to hit the road with his trusted Bad Seeds on another round of glorious gigs at home and abroad.

Matthew Herbert

Curates our Ones To Watch section

Where in the world are eighteen brass band players in fact a culturally incisive Trojan Horse? Well, the same acoustic world where McDonald’s meals collide with the noise of a Palestinian being shot. Welcome back to the world of Matthew Herbert.

Little Joy

Fab Moretti tries out different strokes

Different Strokes for different folks - get ready for the new side-project from Fab Moretti and friends.

Eugene McGuinness

Britain's best new troubadour grilled.

“I have friends with jobs, and I’m not as miserable as them.” Ladies and Gentlemen, meet Eugene McGuinness, the young, terribly well spoken and most un-miserable singer songwriter in Britain.

Album Spotlight

Happy Mondays - Bummed

As dance culture reached powder keg potential, the Mondays’ work with DJ Paul Oakenfold heralded the arrival of dance remix culture.

Personality Clash

Tom Jones vs The Zutons

The Zutons put a call into Mr Jones

Regulars

Write On

Justin Hawkins

Rock and Rules

Andrew Loog Oldham

Royal Academy Reviews

'Light My Fire' covers

Private Passions

Absentee go fishing

Stalker

AC/DC

Polls Apart

TV Themes

Album Reviews

Death of the Neighbourhood

Q-Tip

Chairlift

Buraka Som Sistema

South Central

Sebastian

Razorlight

The Fireman

The KIllers

of Montreal

The Walkmen

The Matthew Herbert Big Band

Plus the latest: ALBUM & LIVE REVIEWS / NEW FILM & DVD RELEASES

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