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Planet Sound is a Teletext music page on ITV and Channel 4 in the UK. It is broadcast on analogue Teletext from page 340, and on digital Teletext from page 820. Since May 24, 2007, Planet Sound is also available to read online via the Teletext website. [1] The pages are all simultaneously updated daily at 10pm. Teletext Ltd is the provider of Teletext services for ITV, Channel 4 and Five in the United Kingdom. ...
For other uses, see ITV (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the British television station. ...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the G8, the European Union, and NATO. Usually known simply as the United Kingdom, the UK, or (inaccurately) as Great Britain or Britain, the UK has four constituent...
History Teletext's predecessor ORACLE ran a similar music section in the 1980s. Future PS editor John Earls had reader reviews printed, aged 14, in ORACLE's Blue Suede Views of 1987 albums by ABC, Pet Shop Boys and Westworld under the pseudonym Jetty. ORACLE (Optimal Reception of Announcements by Coded Line Electronics) was a commercial teletext service first broadcast on ITV in 1974 and later on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom finally ending on both channels at the end of December 1992. ...
ABC is an English New Romantic band that charted eleven Top 40 singles between 1981 and 1990. ...
Pet Shop Boys are an English dance music duo, consisting of Neil Tennant who provides main vocals, keyboards and occasionally guitar, and Chris Lowe on keyboards and occasionally on vocals. ...
Planet Sound (named after the Pixies song Planet of Sound) began in 1997, when its chief writer was Stephen Eastwood. An early champion of Belle & Sebastian, Eastwood had an album named after him by The Cuban Boys, who had a novelty hit with Cognoscenti Vs Intelligentsia, aka The Hamster Dance, during Christmas 1999. For other uses, see Pixie (disambiguation). ...
Planet of Sound is a alternative rock song by the Pixies from their 1991 album Trompe le Monde, the first single to be released from that album. ...
This article is about the band. ...
The Cuban Boys were a production team consisting of school friends Skreen B and BL Underwood (also known as Blu) with brother and sister Jenny McLaren and Ricardo Autobahn. They achieved success after being aired on John Peels Radio 1 show with sample-heavy dance tracks and cut-ups...
Other past writers for Planet Sound include Jacqui Swift, now a music writer for The Sun's Friday entertainment supplement Something For The Weekend; Alistair Clay (who is also singer with an unsigned band [2] and Andy Panos. This article is about a British tabloid. ...
Its chief writer since January 2001 has been John Earls. The most regular freelancers are Ian Gittins, who also writes about music for The Guardian; Colin Irwin, the former Planet Sound editor and folk music expert who is regularly a judge on the Mercury Music Prize; Ric Rawlins, who is also Reviews Editor of online music magazine Artrocker; Kat Lister, a freelancer for NME; Innes Weir, who also contributes to music magazine M8, and Natalie Shaw, a freelancer for Gigwise, Clash and Notion. For other uses, see Guardian. ...
The Mercury Music Prize, now officially known as the Nationwide Mercury Prize, is a music award given annually for the best British or Irish album of the previous 12 months. ...
Artrocker music magazine is an independent monthly publication that is available across the United Kingdom. ...
For other uses, see NME (disambiguation). ...
The Clash was a British punk rock group that existed from 1976 to 1985. ...
The word notion can refer to: meaning or sense in common parlance, it depends on the context Notion, the philosophical concept Notion, the mathematical concept Notions, the Winchester slang Notion, accessories used in the sewing industry. ...
Music coverage Planet Sound deals with all genres of music, mostly of the indie-rock variety. It promotes various artists that are underground as well as more established acts. Indie rock is an umbrella term to reference rock artists that are or were unsigned, or have signed to independent record labels, rather than major record labels. ...
Planet Sound also helped to discover the band Hope of the States (now split up), via its weekly demo page. Others to receive favourable demo reviews include Maxïmo Park, Nine Black Alps, Kubichek!, Luxembourg, Komakino, Shady Bard, Calvin Harris, The Twilight Sad, The Strange Death of Liberal England, The Coolabahs and The Others. Hope of the States were a post rock-influenced indie band from somewhere near Manchester in England. ...
Maxïmo Park are an British indie rock band, signed to Warp Records, who formed in 2000. ...
Nine Black Alps are an English post-grunge/indie rock quartet from Manchester. ...
Kubichek! are an indie rock band from Newcastle, England, formed by four members of North East band Parklandsway after they split in 2003. ...
Shady Bard is an indie band based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. ...
Calvin Harris (born January 17, 1984), is a British[1] singer, songwriter and record producer. ...
The Twilight Sad are an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
The Others are an English rock band, signed to Poptones in July 2004 and their eponymous debut album was released on January 31, 2005. ...
Other acts that have been promoted at the earliest stage of their careers include Arctic Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Arcade Fire, Franz Ferdinand, Keane, Editors, Snow Patrol, Klaxons, Kasabian, HARD-Fi, Elbow, The Magic Numbers, The Feeling, Scissor Sisters, The Killers, Guillemots, iLiKETRAiNS, The Maccabees, The Twang, Jamie T, Liam Frost, Amy Winehouse, Dizzee Rascal, Little Man Tate, The Courteeners, Patrick Watson and The Metros. Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. ...
This article is about the band. ...
Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell. ...
Arcade Fire is an indie rock band based in Montreal, Quebec which is based around the husband and wife duo of Win Butler and Régine Chassagne. ...
Franz Ferdinand are an award winning rock band, from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
For other uses, see Keane. ...
For other uses, see editor. ...
Snow Patrol are a Grammy Award-nominated alternative rock band which formed in Scotland, with the majority of their members being from Bangor and Belfast, Northern Ireland. ...
Klaxons are a Mercury Prize winning English band, based in London. ...
For other uses, see Kasabian (disambiguation). ...
Hard-Fi are an award winning English indie rock band from Staines, Surrey, a suburban location 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Central London that has significantly influenced their musical style and lyrics, where they also came together in 2003. ...
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The Magic Numbers are a four-piece band from England comprising two pairs of brother and sister who previously went to The Cardinal Wiseman Roman Catholic High School in Greenford. ...
The Feeling are a five-piece BRIT award-nominated English band from Sussex and London. ...
The Scissor Sisters are an American alternative band who formed in 2001. ...
For other uses, see Killers. ...
Guillemots (sometimes written gUiLLeMoTs) are a BRIT Award nominated indie rock band formed in November 2004 by Fyfe Dangerfield. ...
iLiKETRAiNS is a band from England. ...
The Maccabees are a Brighton-based British indie band. ...
The Twang are a baggy-influenced indie rock band from Birmingham, England. ...
Jamie Treays (born January 8, 1986), known by his stage name Jamie T, is a 21-year-old English singer/songwriter from Wimbledon, South London. ...
Liam Frost is an alternative/folk artist, from Manchester, England. ...
Amy-Jade Winehouse (born 14 September 1983) is an English soul, jazz, R&B singer and songwriter. ...
Dylan Mills, known professionally as Dizzee Rascal (born November 1, 1985 [1] in Bow, East London)[2], is a Mercury Prize-winning English MC/rapper and producer. ...
Little Man Tate are a four-piece indie band from Sheffield, England and formed in 2005. ...
Patrick Watson, C.O.C. (born December 23, 1929) has been a prolific and outspoken Canadian broadcaster, author, commentator and television producer for five decades. ...
Page content - Page 340 / 820 - PS Index
- Page 341 / 821 - PS News
- Page 342 / 822 - PS News & Tours
- Page 343 / 823 - Single reviews
- Page 344 / 824 - Album/gig reviews
- Page 345 / 825 - Mainstream feature
- Page 346 / 826 - PS feature
- Page 347 / 827 - The Void
- Page 348 / 828 - Demos (Mon-Friday)/Quiz (Saturday-Sunday)
- Page 349 / 829 - Charts (Top 40 singles and Top 40 albums, updated at 7pm on Sunday)
- Page 350 - Gig Guide
Page 341 / 821 - PS News
In July 2006, Teletext's pop pages Ace closed. Until November of that year, 341 became the home of mainstream music news for acts including Justin Timberlake, Girls Aloud etc. However, when Teletext management imposed a 6-page limit on all sections (not just Planet Sound's pages), the two news pages became like the PS News of old, concentrating mainly on indie/rock stories. The pages update daily.
Page 342 / 822 - PS News & Tours This page deals with all the daily music news from all sources. As with 341/821, each page has a headline referring to the first article on the page. (There are 1-3 articles per page). As well as rounding up tour information and announcing artists' new singles/albums, PS News is often used to trail interviews with artist quotes. News stories from other sources are generally credited. It features stories on both new and established acts. Since November 2006, this became the home for all stories on artists announcing tours, though it generally has other non-tour stories here on non-mainstream acts also.
Page 343 / 823 - Single reviews Known as Launchpad, this is where singles are reviewed each week. The pages change on Thursday and Monday. The Thursday single reviews are for the more mainstream singles out the following week. Monday's reviews focus on new and esoteric acts' singles.
Page 344 / 824 - Album/gig reviews This is where albums and gigs are reviewed. These are updated daily, with the main album reviews repeated at weekends. Albums are reviewed from Wednesday to Tuesday, so that next week's biggest albums are reviewed on Wednesday.
Rating system Planet Sound rates albums, singles, demos and live performances out of 10. Usually this can be explained as such: - 0 = Godawful album. According to them, the worst album ever is Steriogram's Schmack!.
- 1-3 = Terrible album.
- 3-5 = Disappointing.
- 5-7 = Middling. Some good points, some bad points.
- 8 = Very Good Album.
- 9 = Excellent Album. Contender For Album Of The Year.
- 10 = ?. To Date, No Album has ever received 10 out of 10.
Steriogram are a rapcore band from Auckland, New Zealand, formed in 1999. ...
Schmack! is the first studio album by the New Zealand rock band Steriogram. ...
Live reviews Live acts have rarely received 10/10. The first 10/10 rating was awarded for a Hope of the States gig at Camden Verge in 2003. Other gigs to receive 10/10 since are: Hope of the States were a post rock-influenced indie band from somewhere near Manchester in England. ...
- Led Zeppelin for their reunion concert on December 10, 2007 at London O2 Arena.
- Bon Iver at London St Giles' Church on June 4 2008.
The Polyphonic Spree can claim the greatest credit - 24/10 - referring to the number of people in the band for a gig at London's church venue Union Chapel in 2002. For other uses, see Pixie (disambiguation). ...
My Life Story are an indie pop group who peaked in the mid to late 1990s when they were regarded as part of the Britpop movement. ...
Mean Fiddler is a United Kingdom music promoter and owner of venues. ...
Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, poet, entrepreneur, painter, record producer, film producer, and animal-rights activist. ...
Camden is the name of several places in the United States of America: Camden, Alabama Camden, Arkansas Camden, Delaware Camden County, Georgia Camden, Indiana Camden, Maine Camden, Michigan Camden, New Jersey Camden County, New Jersey Camden (village), New York Camden (town), New York Camden, Ohio Camden, South Carolina Camden, Tennessee...
is the 158th day of the year (159th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
For other uses, see Muse (disambiguation). ...
For the old stadium, see Wembley Stadium (1923). ...
is the 167th day of the year (168th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
For other uses, see MIA. Mathangi Maya Arulpragasam (July 17, 1977), a British vocalist, songwriter, composer, record producer and visual artist, is a Tamil of Jaffna origin. ...
For the bands 1969 eponymous debut album, see Led Zeppelin (album). ...
The Polyphonic Spree is a self-described choral symphonic rock group from the Dallas, Texas area. ...
The lowest ever mark for a gig was awarded to London-based indie band Rocket for their gig at Hoxton Bar & Grill in 2006, who not only received 0/10, but were specifically identified as the worst live band Planet Sound had ever seen.
Page 345 / 825 - Mainstream feature While Planet Sound traditionally always ran exclusive interviews with musicians, this mainstream feature - launched like page 341 in July 2006 after Ace's closure - includes general background articles on populist acts such as Justin Timberlake and Madonna as well as background features on topics such as Glastonbury. It often carries exclusive interviews with mainstream acts too. Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981[1]), sometimes known as JT, is an American pop and R&B singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. ...
This article is about the American entertainer. ...
For other uses, see Glastonbury (disambiguation). ...
Page 346 / 826 - PS feature This usually is an interview with a music artist. These include new, cult and established musicians during the week. The weekend interview is with the biggest artist of that week, such as Muse, Razorlight or Kaiser Chiefs. On Fridays, there is Sound Patrol - a listing on the week ahead's Radio, TV and Gig listings, plus Quotes Of The Week. There are two extra pages of "Champs Of The Week" & "Chumps Of The Week". For other uses, see Muse (disambiguation). ...
Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell. ...
This article is about the band. ...
Champs of The Week---- This is a section that gives cheers to two people who did something of brilliance in the last week. Winners of this accolade have included:
Chumps of The Week---- Maxi Jazz (born Maxwell Fraser on 19 June 1957 in London, United Kingdom) is a Soka Gakkai Buddhist rapper from England. ...
Faithless are a British band whose music is described by the band as a cross between hip-hop and dance. ...
Blazin Squad was a 10-piece UK pop-rap vocal band who passed themselves off as the pioneers of chav culture. ...
S Club 7 (later re-named S Club after the departure of Paul Cattermole from the band) were an English pop group created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, who rose to fame via their own BBC television programme. ...
For the meteorologist of The Weather Channel, see The Weather Channel (United States). ...
For other uses, see Keane. ...
Rooney is a five-piece rock band from Los Angeles signed to Geffen Records. ...
Also run at the same time is Chumps of The Week which gives jeers to someone that has done something rubbish in the last week. "Winners" of this accolade have included:
- John Earls - While meeting Frankie Poullain of The Darkness, Frankie remarked that there was one reviewer (John Earls himself) who severely disliked the band. Earls disingenuously responded "I know, it's not me", to which Poullain responded: "That's funny, his name is John too," leaving Earls suitably sheepish.
- The panel of judges for the 2003 Mercury Music Prize - for picking a quite poor shortlist (including The Darkness.) The page said it would like to take the opportunity to fill the rest of the page with what the judges knew about music, before leaving a good two-thirds of the page blank.
Both Champs And Chumps of The Week were discontinued in 2005, but returned on January 31, 2008, seemingly on a weekly basis. Francis Gillis Patterson (born 15 April 1967), better known as Frankie Poullain, was the bass player for rock band The Darkness. ...
For other uses, see The Darkness (disambiguation). ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Mercury Music Prize, now officially known as the Nationwide Mercury Prize, is a music award given annually for the best British or Irish album of the previous 12 months. ...
It was revived once during its hiatus, in June 2006. Champs were: Pete Doherty (For gathering a group of journalists together for a press conference and then not showing) Kylie Minogue (for announcing a return to touring following her diagonsis of breast cancer) Peter Doherty (born March 12, 1979) is an English musician, artist and poet. ...
Kylie Ann Minogue, OBE (pronounced ,[1]mɪnoÊg;[2] born 28 May 1968) is an Australian Grammy and BRIT award-winning pop singer, songwriter and actress. ...
Chumps were: The media that showed to Pete Doherty's conference. Richard Ashcroft (For drunkenly gate-crashing a youth club) Richard Paul Ashcroft is an English singer-songwriter born on September 11, 1971 in Billinge Maternity Hospital in Billinge Higher End, Lancashire (now part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester). ...
Page 347 / 827 - The Void This is a free forum for people to write in and give their opinions on music. This segment is usually eight pages long, with the last two pages for ads and contact information. Usually, one page is a Top Ten list. This can be as diverse from Top Ten Imaginary Metalcore Bands to Top Ten Songs Of This Month. In mid 2002, when Leeds-based band The Music were coming into the scene, a Voider wrote saying they were a Stone Roses karaoke band. The Music's singer Robert Harvey saw the letter, and wrote to Planet Sound. His letter was printed, with Robert offering the Voider free tickets to any of their gigs so he could say his views to the band's faces. In March 2006 Paul Heaton of The Beautiful South wrote in to mention "Why do bands go on about Myspace, when they can promote themselves here for free? Buy our Album!" The reply from the writing team said "Damn. We forgot to ask for a bribe." For other uses, see Leeds (disambiguation) and Leeds City (disambiguation). ...
The Music are a rock band from England, originally formed in Kippax, Leeds in 1999. ...
The classic line-up at the time of Spike Island The Stone Roses were one of the most influential bands to come out of Britain during the late 1980s and early 90s. ...
Paul David Heaton (born May 9, 1962) is an English singer-songwriter. ...
The Beautiful South were an English pop group formed at the end of the 1980s by former members of Hull group The Housemartins - Paul Heaton and Dave Hemingway. ...
In March 2007, Heaton was revealed on The Void to be have been the cause of Simply Red getting an 8/10 album review. Earls wrote an apparently sincere review of their album Stay but, after a letter asking him if he'd gone deaf, Earls replied he'd only written the review after losing a game of bowling to Heaton. Simply Red is an English pop band. ...
Other musicians to have written in include Stuart Murdoch of Belle & Sebastian, Ian McCulloch of Echo & The Bunnymen and Stuart Braithwaite of Mogwai, who corrected one Voider's assertions that said band ran a Glasgow metal night purely as an exercise in irony. At the height of their fame, Travis singer Fran Healy told Planet Sound that his Aunt Babs read PS, leading her to write in regularly for several months. This article is about the band. ...
Echo & the Bunnymen are an English post-punk group, formed in Liverpool in 1978. ...
For the Swiss progressive house producer who releases under the name Moogwai, see Chab. ...
For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). ...
Travis are a Scotish rock band from Glasgow, comprising Fran Healy (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Dougie Payne (bass, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals), Andy Dunlop (lead guitar, banjo, keyboards, backing vocals) and Neil Primrose (drums, percussion). ...
On 19 August 2006, Simon Ratcliffe from Basement Jaxx wrote in to say hello to his grandad, who tells the band about any time they are mentioned on Teletext. The letter also mentions that if there was a Basement Jaxx Radio station, Simon's grandad would be the first to DJ, despite being 93. Basement Jaxx is a critically acclaimed UK house music duo, comprising Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe, that rose to popularity in the late 1990s. ...
In December 2007, Maximo Park singer Paul Smith wrote to praise the blues musician Jandek as part of a debate on "What is the world's heaviest music?", initially inspired by a Voider's letter about Sunn O))). Maxïmo Park are a indie rock band, signed to Warp Records, who formed in Newcastle, North-East England in 2003/4. ...
Sunn O))) (pronounced simply sun) is an American drone metal band, in its broadest sense; however, it incorporates elements of the dark ambient, metal and drone doom genres as well. ...
Peter Pinsent One Voider, Peter Pinsent, gained cult notoriety with his constant letters praising the merits of Geri Halliwell and is considered by some to be a huge bore. Each letter would praise her as being a million times better than any band recently discussed. On one occasion, all the pages in The Void were by Pinsent. He was quiet throughout 2006, which left fellow Voiders to theorize that Geri's pregnancy was the reason for this. However, in January 2007, Pinsent returned to The Void with a letter heavily criticising Kylie Minogue. A second letter the following week explained that he had been absent from The Void because he had been looking after his terminally-ill father. Geraldine Estelle Geri Halliwell (born 6 August 1972) is a British pop singer-songwriter, childrens author, actress and Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Kylie Ann Minogue, OBE (pronounced ,[1]mɪnoÊg;[2] born 28 May 1968) is an Australian Grammy and BRIT award-winning pop singer, songwriter and actress. ...
Since his return, Pinsent has regularly had letters screened, with Halliwell inevitably dominating his missives. Some say Pinsent is actually Geri Halliwell herself, writing in under an alias to get her back in the public eye. This is without foundation - a letter by then-regular Voider Tony Satan in 2004 revealed that Pinsent was a former bodybuilding champion from his native Pinner, Middx. One reader parodied Pinsent under the anagram alias Pennie T Spert, which many readers assumed was a pseudonym of Pinsent. Many of the people who write into The Void become regulars, such as Rebecca Nahid, Tony Satan, Tyler Durden, Mark de Sade, Big Fat Flying Bloke, DJ Rhimes, DJ Gordy, Fluffy the Evil One, Baby Firefly, Simon Ellis, Brian The New Rave Snail, Tracey Bousfield, Kirkland Ciccone, The Doc and Bradders.
End of year polls Planet Sound runs a Top 50 for the best singles and albums each year, as decided by John Earls and - until he left Teletext in 2005 - its then-editor, Colin Irwin. Planet Sound has a policy of only including one release per artist per year, so that anyone with a mention in Top 50 singles of the year won't be included in that year's Top 50 albums, and vice versa. Past winners of Album of the year: Past winners of Single of the year: Radiohead are an English alternative rock band from Oxfordshire. ...
OK Computer is the third album by the English rock band Radiohead, released in 1997. ...
For the Japanese band, see Air (Japanese band). ...
Moon Safari is the first full-length album by the French band Air, released in 1998 and considered a classic of the chillout genre. ...
Death in Vegas is a psychedelic rock and electronica band from the United Kingdom, currently comprised of two permanent members: Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes. ...
The Contino Sessions was the second album by British band Death In Vegas. ...
The Delgados were a Scottish indie rock band who formed in Glasgow in 1994 after friends Alun Woodward (vocals/guitar), Stewart Henderson (bass) and Paul Savage (drums) were forcibly ejected from the band Bubblegum. ...
The Great Eastern is The Delgados third album, released on their own Chemikal Underground record label in 2001. ...
The Avalanches is an electronic music group from Melbourne, Australia, best known for its live DJ sets and debut album Since I Left You, which was assembled from approximately 3,500 vinyl samples. ...
Since I Left You (2000) is the debut album by Melbourne-based electronic music group The Avalanches. ...
Mike Skinner (born November 27, 1978), more commonly known by his stage name The Streets, is a rapper from Birmingham, England. ...
Original Pirate Material is the debut album by UK act The Streets. ...
Dylan Mills, known professionally as Dizzee Rascal (born November 1, 1985 [1] in Bow, East London)[2], is a Mercury Prize-winning English MC/rapper and producer. ...
Boy in Da Corner was the first solo album to be released by former Roll Deep member Dizzee Rascal. ...
Modest Mouse is an North-American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
Good News for People Who Love Bad News is the fourth full-length album recorded by indie rock band Modest Mouse. ...
Bright Eyes is a band consisting of singer-songwriter/guitarist Conor Oberst, multi-instrumentalist/producer Mike Mogis, Nate Walcott, and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omahas indie music scene. ...
Im Wide Awake, Its Morning is one of two Bright Eyes albums (along with Digital Ash in a Digital Urn) released on January 25, 2005, by Saddle Creek Records. ...
For the rock band, see Muse (band). ...
Singles from Black Holes and Revelations Released: June 19, 2006 Released: September 4, 2006 Released: November 27, 2006 Released: April 9, 2007 Released: June 18, 2007 Black Holes and Revelations is the fourth studio album by English rock band Muse, released on July 3, 2006. ...
The Twilight Sad are an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters is the debut album by Scottish indie band The Twilight Sad. ...
This article is about the band. ...
Dog On Wheels is a 1997 EP by Belle & Sebastian. ...
The Tamperer featuring Maya was an Italian-American dance music group consisting of Italian music producers Mario Fargetta and Alex Farolfi, and American singer Maya Days. ...
This Number 1 single samples the Jacksons 1981 Top 10 hit Can You Feel It. Categories: | | ...
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), better known as Eminem or Slim Shady, is a Grammy and Academy Award-winning American rapper, record producer and actor from the Detroit, Michigan area. ...
Dido singles chronology Stan is the third single from The Marshall Mathers LP, by rapper Eminem featuring Dido. ...
Missy Elliott (born Melissa Arnette Elliott July 1, 1971 in Portsmouth, Virginia), is a five-time Grammy Award-winning American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. ...
The Polyphonic Spree is a self-described choral symphonic rock group from the Dallas, Texas area. ...
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Junior Senior is a pop musical duo from Denmark. ...
Move Your Feet is a song by Danish pop duo Junior Senior. ...
Graham Coxon singing in the video to Blurs Tender Graham Coxon (born Graham Leslie Coxon on 12 March 1969, in Rinteln, West Germany) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the former guitarist in the rock band Blur. ...
Freakin Out is a song by Graham Coxon and was released as the first single from his fifth solo album Happiness in Magazines in 2004 (see 2004 in music). ...
Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. ...
Whatever People Say I Am, Thats What Im Not track listing The View From The Afternoon (1) I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor (2) Fake Tales of San Francisco (3) I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor was the first single released by Sheffield band...
Liam Frost, real name Liam Pickering, is an alternative/folk artist, from Manchester, England. ...
Maxïmo Park are a indie rock band, signed to Warp Records, who formed in Newcastle, North-East England in 2003/4. ...
Our Earthly Pleasures track listing Girls Who Play Guitars (1) Our Velocity (2) Books From Boxes (3) Our Velocity is the first single from Our Earthly Pleasures, the second album from the band, Maxïmo Park. ...
Albums that have received 9/10 Note: This list is incomplete. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
On reviewing Viva la Vida by Coldplay, John Earls mentions how "Other than wanting to give a thick ear to whichever colleague gave Barenaked Ladies a near-perfect score, it's a list we'll defend to the hilt. Except X&Y by Coldplay - our version of those five-star reviews for Be Here Now. Apologies for getting over-excited about a 7/10 album, one the band too recognise had its faults." [3] Although the Wikipedia article on the album, states Barenaked Ladies got a 9/10 mark, there is a possiblity the album gained a mark of 8/10, and so has been removed from the list until a reliable source can be found. For other uses, see Stroke (disambiguation). ...
Alternate cover US cover Is This It is The Strokes debut album, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). ...
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Asleep in the Back is the debut album by the band Elbow. ...
This article is about the American duo. ...
White Blood Cells is also the name of a White Stripes album. ...
The Avalanches is an electronic music group from Melbourne, Australia, best known for its live DJ sets and debut album Since I Left You, which was assembled from approximately 3,500 vinyl samples. ...
Since I Left You (2000) is the debut album by Melbourne-based electronic music group The Avalanches. ...
Cornershop is a British indie band formed in Leicester in 1992 by Wolverhampton-born Tjinder Singh (singer, songwriter, and dholaki player), his brother Avtar Singh (bass guitar, vocals), David Chambers (drums) and Ben Ayres (guitar, keyboards, and tamboura), the first three having previously been members of Preston-based band General...
For the type of bird, see dove. ...
The Last Broadcast is the second album by the band Doves. ...
This article is about the American rock band. ...
Alternate cover Cover of U.S. vinyl release Songs for the Deaf is a 2002 album by hard rock band Queens of the Stone Age and is notable for including Dave Grohl, well-known Nirvana drummer and current Foo Fighters guitarist and lead singer, as a guest drummer. ...
Idlewild are a Scottish rock band formed in the Winter of 1995, by vocalist Roddy Woomble, guitarist Rod Jones, drummer Colin Newton, and bassist Phil Scanlon. ...
The Remote Part released 2002 (see 2002 in music) is the fourth album by Scottish band Idlewild. ...
The Flaming Lips (formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1983) is an American rock band. ...
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots is the tenth album by The Flaming Lips, released on July 16, 2002. ...
Mike Skinner (born November 27, 1978), more commonly known by his stage name The Streets, is a rapper from Birmingham, England. ...
Original Pirate Material is the debut album by UK act The Streets. ...
Coldplay are an English alternative rock band formed in London in 1997. ...
A Rush of Blood to the Head is the second album by English rock band Coldplay, released on August 26, 2002 in the UK and on August 27 in the U.S.. It was as successful as, if not more than, its predecessor, Parachutes, debuting at #1 in the United...
Bright Eyes is a band consisting of singer-songwriter/guitarist Conor Oberst, multi-instrumentalist/producer Mike Mogis, Nate Walcott, and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omahas indie music scene. ...
Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground is the fourth album by Bright Eyes. ...
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Cast Of Thousands is the second album by the band Elbow, released in 2003 by V2 Records. ...
For other uses, see Muse (disambiguation). ...
Absolution is the third studio album by English rock band Muse. ...
This article is about the band. ...
Dear Catastrophe Waitress is an album by Belle and Sebastian, a Scottish twee pop group, released in 2003 for Rough Trade Records. ...
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An intimate relationship is a interpersonal relationship where there is a great deal of physical or emotional intimacy. ...
Dylan Mills, known professionally as Dizzee Rascal (born November 1, 1985 [1] in Bow, East London)[2], is a Mercury Prize-winning English MC/rapper and producer. ...
Boy in Da Corner was the first solo album to be released by former Roll Deep member Dizzee Rascal. ...
The Hidden Cameras are a Canadian indie pop band. ...
The Smell of Our Own is a 2003 album by The Hidden Cameras. ...
Ben Kweller (born 16 June 1981, San Francisco, California) is an American rock musician. ...
On My Way is the second album released by Ben Kweller. ...
Charlotte Hatherley (born Charlotte Franklin Hatherley, 20 June 1979, London) is an English singer, guitarist and sometime bassist. ...
Grey Will Fade is the debut album from British singer/songwriter Charlotte Hatherley, released in 2004 whilst still playing guitar in British rock band Ash. ...
Damien Dempsey is an Irish singer and songwriter who mixes traditional Irish folk stylism with contemporary lyrics to making social comment on the positive and negative aspects arising from Irelands Celtic Tiger society. ...
Seize the Day is an album by Damien Dempsey released in Ireland in 2003 on Clear Records via Sony. ...
The Shins is a United States indie rock group comprising singer, songwriter and guitarist James Russell Mercer, keyboardist/guitarist/bassist Martin Crandall, bassist/guitarist Dave Hernandez, drummer Jesse Sandoval, and Eric Johnson of the Fruit Bats. ...
Alternate cover LP cover artwork Chutes Too Narrow is The Shins 2003 follow-up to their debut album, Oh, Inverted World. ...
Modest Mouse is an North-American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
Good News for People Who Love Bad News is the fourth full-length album recorded by indie rock band Modest Mouse. ...
Mike Skinner (born November 27, 1978), more commonly known by his stage name The Streets, is a rapper from Birmingham, England. ...
A Grand Dont Come for Free is the second album for UK garage musician Mike Skinner, aka The Streets, released on May 18, 2004. ...
The name Magnetic Fields has been used by: A 1981 album by Jean Michel Jarre; see Magnetic Fields (album) (Les Chants Magnetiques) A computer game developer; see Magnetic Fields (computer game developer) The Magnetic Fields, a band led by Stephin Merritt For magnetic fields in general, see magnetic field. ...
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The Dears are a Canadian indie rock band. ...
Alternate cover US release cover No Cities Left is an album by The Dears, released in 2003 on MapleMusic Recordings. ...
My Life Story are an indie pop group who peaked in the mid to late 1990s when they were regarded as part of the Britpop movement. ...
Super Furry Animals (also known as SFA, the Furries and the Super Furries) are a Welsh rock band, with leanings towards psychedelic rock and electronic experimentation. ...
For other uses, see MIA. Mathangi Maya Arulpragasam (July 17, 1977), a British vocalist, songwriter, composer, record producer and visual artist, is a Tamil of Jaffna origin. ...
Arular is the debut album by UK rap artist M.I.A. The album is titled after her fathers political code name used during the Tamil independence movements. ...
Coldplay are an English alternative rock band formed in London in 1997. ...
X&Y is the third album by British rock band Coldplay, first released in various countries in early June 2005. ...
This article is about the alternative rock/electronic band New Order. ...
Waiting For The Sirens Call is the title of the 2005 album by New Order; their first on Warner Records. ...
Warchild is a science fiction novel by Karin Lowachee. ...
Help: a Day in the Life is a 2005 album, bringing together many contemporary artists primarily from Britain and Ireland. ...
Nitin Sawhney is a London-based composer and DJ of various styles of music, including jazz, drum and bass, hip hop, flamenco and modern orchestral compositions. ...
My Morning Jacket is an American rock band known for their reverb-heavy sound, their eclectic mix of indie rock, country rock, psychedelic, and jam band styles, and enthusiastic and energetic live shows. ...
Z is the fourth album by rock band My Morning Jacket. ...
Arcade Fire is an indie rock band based in Montreal, Quebec which is based around the husband and wife duo of Win Butler and Régine Chassagne. ...
Singles from Funeral Released: June 20, 2004 Released: March 28, 2005 Released: May 23, 2005 Released: September 12, 2005 Released: February 16, 2006 Funeral is the highly critically-acclaimed debut album by Arcade Fire. ...
Rilo Kiley is a Los Angeles-based indie rock band. ...
More Adventurous is the fourth full length album released by Los Angeles based band Rilo Kiley. ...
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Leaders of the Free World is the third studio album from British band, Elbow, released in 2005. ...
The Wrens are an indie rock band that formed in the late 1980s in New Jersey. ...
The Meadowlands by The Wrens was released by Absolutely Kosher Records on September 9, 2003. ...
The National is a Brooklyn-based indie rock band formed in 1999, by friends from Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Alligator is the third album by indie rock band, The National. ...
Bright Eyes is a band consisting of singer-songwriter/guitarist Conor Oberst, multi-instrumentalist/producer Mike Mogis, Nate Walcott, and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omahas indie music scene. ...
Im Wide Awake, Its Morning is one of two Bright Eyes albums (along with Digital Ash in a Digital Urn) released on January 25, 2005, by Saddle Creek Records. ...
The Magic Numbers are a four-piece band from England comprising two pairs of brother and sister who previously went to The Cardinal Wiseman Roman Catholic High School in Greenford. ...
The self-titled debut album from The Magic Numbers. ...
Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. ...
Whatever People Say I Am, Thats What Im Not is the debut album by Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys, released on 23 January 2006. ...
Cat Power is the stage name of American singer/songwriter Charlyn Chan Marshall (born Charlyn Marie Marshall on 21 January 1972). ...
The Greatest Slipcase Edition All four covers of The Greatest The Greatest is the seventh studio album by indie rock artist Chan Marshall, a. ...
Pretty Girls Make Graves was an indie rock band, formed in Seattle in 2001, named after The Smiths song of the same name[1] (which came from a Jack Kerouac quote). ...
Ãlan Vital is the third studio album by Pretty Girls Make Graves. ...
Mojave 3 consists of members Neil Halstead, Rachel Goswell, Simon Rowe, Alan Forrester, and Ian McCutcheon. ...
Hope of the States were a post rock-influenced indie band from somewhere near Manchester in England. ...
Left is an album due to be released in mid-2006 by the band Hope Of The States. ...
Hope of the States were a post rock-influenced indie band from somewhere near Manchester in England. ...
The Lost Riots is the debut album by Chichester-based rock band Hope of the States. ...
For other uses, see Muse (disambiguation). ...
Singles from Black Holes and Revelations Released: June 19, 2006 Released: September 4, 2006 Released: November 27, 2006 Released: April 9, 2007 Released: June 18, 2007 Black Holes and Revelations is the fourth studio album by English rock band Muse, released on July 3, 2006. ...
The Little Ones is a notable indie pop band based out of Los Angeles, Ca. ...
Sing Song is the title of the debut EP of the indie pop band The Little Ones. ...
Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell. ...
Razorlight is the self-titled second album by Anglo-Swedish indie rock band Razorlight. ...
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Personality - One Was A Spider, One Was A Bird is the second album by Australian band The Sleepy Jackson. ...
R.E.M. is a rock band formed in Athens, Georgia in early 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and vocalist Michael Stipe. ...
And I Feel Fine. ...
The Hours are a band formed in 2004 by Antony Genn and Martin Slattery. ...
Narcissus Road is the debut album by English Indie Rock band The Hours. ...
Fred Deakin is one half of British musical group Lemon Jelly (Nick Franglen being the other). ...
Arcade Fire is an indie rock band based in Montreal, Quebec which is based around the husband and wife duo of Win Butler and Régine Chassagne. ...
John Kennedy Tooles first novel, The Neon Bible, was written at the age of only 16. ...
Charlotte Hatherley (born Charlotte Franklin Hatherley, 20 June 1979, London) is an English singer, guitarist and sometime bassist. ...
The Deep Blue is the second album from British singer/songwriter Charlotte Hatherley, and due to be released on the 5th March 2007. ...
Modest Mouse is an North-American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and guitarist Dann Gallucci. ...
We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank is the fifth studio album by Washington-based American indie rock band Modest Mouse, released in 2007. ...
Bright Eyes is a band consisting of singer-songwriter/guitarist Conor Oberst, multi-instrumentalist/producer Mike Mogis, Nate Walcott, and a rotating lineup of collaborators drawn primarily from Omahas indie music scene. ...
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Blonde Redhead is an alternative rock or indie rock band. ...
23 is an upcoming album by Blonde Redhead. ...
The Twilight Sad are an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters is the debut album by Scottish indie band The Twilight Sad. ...
Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright (born July 22, 1973) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter. ...
Release the Stars is Rufus Wainwrights fifth studio album released on May 15, 2007. ...
Justice is a French electronic music duo consisting of Gaspard Augé (b. ...
â , alternatively known as Cross, is the debut album of the French, electro house duo Justice, first released on June 11, 2007. ...
Cherry Ghost is a British indie rock band led by Simon Aldred (born September 1975 in Bolton). ...
Thirst for Romance is the debut album by Cherry Ghost. ...
For other uses, see MIA. Mathangi Maya Arulpragasam (July 17, 1977), a British vocalist, songwriter, composer, record producer and visual artist, is a Tamil of Jaffna origin. ...
Kala is the second studio album by UK experimental electronica and rap artist M.I.A. and will be released in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2007 and on August 21, 2007 in the USA. The album had an advanced release in Japan on August 8, 2007. ...
Shack are a band from Liverpool, England, that emerged in the late 1980s and features the songwriting talents of the Head brothers Michael and John. ...
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This article is about the musical band. ...
The Stage Names is the fourth full-length studio album by indie rockers Okkervil River, released on August 7, 2007. ...
Radiohead are an English alternative rock band from Oxfordshire. ...
In Rainbows is the seventh album by the English alternative rock band Radiohead. ...
For the bands 1969 eponymous debut album, see Led Zeppelin (album). ...
Mothership is a compilation album by English rock group Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records and Rhino Entertainment on November 12, 2007 in the United Kingdom, and November 13, 2007 in the United States. ...
Wasalu Muhammad Jaco (born February 16, 1982 in Chicago, Illinois) better known by his stage name Lupe Fiasco, is an American rapper. ...
Lupe Fiascos The Cool is the second album from Lupe Fiasco. ...
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Made in the Dark will be the third studio album from British electronic indie pop band Hot Chip. ...
For other persons named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). ...
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The Ruby Suns are an indie/pop group from New Zealand. ...
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M83 is an electronic music group consisting of Nicolas Fromageau and Anthony Gonzalez, and was formed in Antibes, France in 2001. ...
Robert Forster is an Australian singer-songwriter, best known for his work with songwriting partner Grant McLennan with whom he co-founded The Go-Betweens. ...
Death Cab for Cutie is an American band formed in Bellingham, Washington in 1997. ...
Black Angels may refer to: Black Angels, a subclique of a Chicano street gang Black Angels (band), an American rock band This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Opeth is a Swedish heavy metal band that formed in 1990 in Stockholm. ...
Watershed may refer to: Watershed, drainage divide (non-American usage) Watershed, drainage basin (North American usage) Watershed (algorithm), an algorithm used in image processing Watershed area (medical), an area with overlapping blood supply Watershed stroke, a stroke in a brain watershed area Watershed (television), a time each evening after which...
Disc One is the seventh full-length album by Barenaked Ladies. ...
Singles that have received 9/10 (or 5/5) Note: Singles also used to be rated out of 5. Many got rated 5/5, but keeping with the album rating, no single has gotten 10/10. This list is incomplete. Planet Sound's editors had said that no single or album would ever get a 10/10 rating. However, on the October 29 2007 Launchpad, new freelancer Kat Lister gave The Cinematic Orchestra's single To Build A Home a 10/10 review while John Earls was on holiday and at the time unaware of the error. This shouldn't be considered an official 10/10 mark. Incidentally, the song didn't even make the Top 50 Singles list of 2007. Arcade Fire is an indie rock band based in Montreal, Quebec which is based around the husband and wife duo of Win Butler and Régine Chassagne. ...
Rilo Kiley is a Los Angeles-based indie rock band. ...
More Adventurous is the third full length album released by Los Angeles based band Rilo Kiley. ...
Dinosaur Jr is an American indie rock band. ...
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Not to be confused with The Automatics. ...
Recover is the first single from Welsh indie rock band The Automatic it was released 21st November on CD and Ltd edition 7inch vinyl, and marked the beginning to their tour with Goldie Lookin Chain. ...
For other uses, see Killers. ...
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For other uses, see Morrissey (disambiguation). ...
The Magic Numbers are a four-piece band from England comprising two pairs of brother and sister who previously went to The Cardinal Wiseman Roman Catholic High School in Greenford. ...
The Magic Numbers are a four-piece band from England comprising two pairs of brother and sister who previously went to The Cardinal Wiseman Roman Catholic High School in Greenford. ...
This article is about the American duo. ...
Junior Senior is a pop musical duo from Denmark. ...
Plan B may refer to: Plan B (colombian magazine) of Publicaciones SEMANA about Bogotá, the capital city. ...
Cast were a band formed in Liverpool, England in 1993 by John Power, the former bassist of The Las and Peter Wilkinson, the former bassist of Shack. ...
Little Man Tate are a four-piece indie band from Sheffield, England and formed in 2005. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Shady Bard is an indie band based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. ...
The Little Ones is a notable indie pop band based out of Los Angeles, Ca. ...
The Wrens are an indie rock band that formed in the late 1980s in New Jersey. ...
For other uses, see Prince (disambiguation). ...
Franz Ferdinand are an award winning rock band, from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Alternate covers L. Wells cover The Fallen and L. Wells are songs by Scottish alternative rock band Franz Ferdinand. ...
The Raconteurs (also known as The Saboteurs in Australia), are a rock group, featuring four members previously known for other musical projects: Jack White (of The White Stripes), Brendan Benson (solo), Jack Lawrence (of The Greenhornes and Blanche), and Patrick Keeler (also of The Greenhornes). ...
Steady, As She Goes is the debut single by the rock and roll band The Raconteurs from their first album Broken Boy Soldiers. ...
The Feeling are a five-piece BRIT award-nominated English band from Sussex and London. ...
Fill My Little World is a song by British rock group The Feeling, originally released in the UK on November 7, 2005 as their debut limited edition 7 vinyl, but was unable to chart due to chart rules. ...
Little Man Tate are a four-piece indie band from Sheffield, England and formed in 2005. ...
What? What You Got? was the first full single release from Little Man Tate. ...
For other uses, see Keane. ...
Is It Any Wonder? is a song performed and composed by English piano rock and alternative rock band Keane and is featured on their second studio album, Under the Iron Sea as the second track. ...
Liam Frost is an alternative/folk artist, from Manchester, England. ...
For other uses, see Muse (disambiguation). ...
Alternate cover DVD Black Holes and Revelations track listing Starlight (2) Supermassive Black Hole (3) Map of the Problematique (4) Supermassive Black Hole is a song by English rock band Muse and is the third track on their 2006 album Black Holes and Revelations. ...
Air Traffic are an English indie rock band from Bournemouth. ...
Alesha Anjanette Dixon (born 7 October 1978 in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire), known by her first name Alesha, is an English singer, MC, songwriter, occasional model and television personality. ...
For other uses, see Muse (disambiguation). ...
Black Holes and Revelations track listing Take a Bow (1) Starlight (2) Supermassive Black Hole (3) Starlight is a song by English alternative rock band Muse and is the second track on their 2006 album Black Holes and Revelations. ...
The Scissor Sisters are an American alternative band who formed in 2001. ...
International cover The cover of the UK single. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in 2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell. ...
America is the second single from Razorlights self-titled second album, the follow up to In The Morning. ...
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Over and Over is the first single from Hot Chips album The Warning. ...
For the city, see Calexico, California. ...
Lily Rose Beatrice Allen (born 2 May 1985) is an English singer-songwriter and television chat show host. ...
Littlest Things is a pop/R&B song written by Lily Allen, Mark Ronson, Pierre Bachelet and Herve Roy, Mark Ronson also produced the song. ...
The Little Ones is a notable indie pop band based out of Los Angeles, Ca. ...
LCD Soundsystem is the musical project of producer James Murphy, co-founder of dance-punk label DFA Records. ...
North American Scum is the first single from LCD Soundsystems second album, Sound of Silver. ...
Maxïmo Park are an British indie rock band, signed to Warp Records, who formed in 2000. ...
Our Earthly Pleasures track listing Girls Who Play Guitars (1) Our Velocity (2) Books From Boxes (3) Our Velocity is the first single from Our Earthly Pleasures, the second album from the band, Maxïmo Park. ...
The Rumble Strips are an English band from Tavistock, Devon. ...
A basic digital clock radio with analog tuning A wind-up, spring-driven alarm clock An alarm clock is a clock that is designed to make an alert sound at a specific date and/or time. ...
Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip are the musicians behind the 2007 song Thou Shalt Always Kill. They are a two-piece band based either side of London, originally hailing from Stanford-le-Hope in Essex. ...
dan le sac Vs Scroobius Pip are the musicians behind the 2007 song Thou Shalt Always Kill. The song comprises a simple electronic dance beat which the vocals taking the form of a satirical rant at aspects of British modern culture. ...
Candie Payne is an English singer-songwriter from Liverpool, signed as a solo artist to Deltasonic. ...
This article is about the musician. ...
Earth Intruders is a song written and recorded by Icelandic singer Björk. ...
Dylan Mills, known professionally as Dizzee Rascal (born November 1, 1985 [1] in Bow, East London)[2], is a Mercury Prize-winning English MC/rapper and producer. ...
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Cherry Ghost is a British indie rock band led by Simon Aldred (born September 1975 in Bolton). ...
People Help the People is the anthemic second single taken from Cherry Ghosts debut album Thirst For Romance. ...
Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. ...
Favourite Worst Nightmare track listing Brianstorm Teddy Picker D Is for Dangerous Balaclava Fluorescent Adolescent Only Ones Who Know Do Me a Favour This House Is a Circus If You Were There, Beware The Bad Thing Old Yellow Bricks 505 Fluorescent Adolescent is a song by the Arctic Monkeys and...
Travis are a Scotish rock band from Glasgow, comprising Fran Healy (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Dougie Payne (bass, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals), Andy Dunlop (lead guitar, banjo, keyboards, backing vocals) and Neil Primrose (drums, percussion). ...
Selfish Jean is a song by Scottish alternative rock band Travis, and is the second track on their 2007 studio album The Boy with No Name. ...
The Twilight Sad are an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Groove Armada is an electronic music group from England, composed of two members, Yorkshireman Andy Cato (real name Andrew Cocup)[1] and Tom Findlay, hailing from Cambridge. ...
Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control) is the second single from Groove Armadas latest album Soundboy Rock and Mutya Buenas debut solo album, Real Girl (2007). ...
Patrick Watson, C.O.C. (born December 23, 1929) has been a prolific and outspoken Canadian broadcaster, author, commentator and television producer for five decades. ...
This article is about the band. ...
The Angry Mob is a song by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs and is the title track to their second album, Yours Truly, Angry Mob. ...
This article is about the former member of The Stone Roses . ...
Illegal Attacks is the upcoming single from Ian Browns fifth studio album, The World is Yours. ...
For other uses, see MIA. Mathangi Maya Arulpragasam (July 17, 1977), a British vocalist, songwriter, composer, record producer and visual artist, is a Tamil of Jaffna origin. ...
Look up jimmy, Jimmy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Super Furry Animals (also known as SFA, the Furries and the Super Furries) are a Welsh rock band, with leanings towards psychedelic rock and electronic experimentation. ...
Los Campesinos! are a seven piece indie pop band from Cardiff, Wales. ...
The International Tweexcore Underground is a song by Welsh Indie pop band Los Campesinos. ...
The fruit machine is a jocular term for a device developed in Canada that was supposed to be able to identify homosexuals. ...
The Cinematic Orchestra is a British-based jazz and electronic outfit, created in the late 1990s by Jason Swinscoe. ...
Arab Strap are a post-folk indie band from Scotland signed to independent record label Chemikal Underground. ...
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Look up Levy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The capitalization of song titles in this article may be disputed. ...
MGMT (formerly known as The Management) are an American musical group based in Brooklyn, New York consisting of Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden. ...
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This article is about the Cornish folk song. ...
Broken Records was a Christian record label founded in 1985. ...
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds is a successful rock band with international personnel. ...
For the band, see Elbow (band). ...
Captain Black (first name unknown) was the squadron intelligence officer in the 256th Army Air Force squadron, in the 1961 Joseph Heller novel, Catch-22. ...
Sister may refer to: a female sibling a member of a sorority a female member of a religious institution or congregation, often referred to as a nun in common language a female member of a mutual organisation such as a trade union one of a pair or larger group of...
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