Guardian Music — Bob Geldof may have famously sung "I don't like Mondays", but that was in the year 29 BPM (before Pop maths). Doubtless he's changed his opinion now that the start of the week has been given such vitality and new meaning. The hairy old Irish do-goode... more info
Guardian Music — Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon played a surprise reunion gig, with a stripped-back version of This is a Low, while Oasis were booed after winning best British bandBlur's Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon played a surprise reunion gig at this year's NME Aw... more info
NME — Glasvegas played a tiny gig at the Death Disco night at Notting Hill Arts Club in the early hours of this morning (February 26), which a few of their famous friends particularly enjoyed. more info
NME — Glasvegas and Florence And The Machine's Florence Welch joined forces tonight (February 25), playing a cover of a song made famous by Elvis Presley, 'Suspicious Minds', at the Shockwaves NME Awards. more info
NME — Glasvegas have spoken about how much they enjoyed playing the Shockwaves NME Awards Tour, which culminated in a triumphant show at London's O2 Academy Brixton on Saturday (February 21). more info
Guardian Music — Anyone interested in the way British indie music has changed over the years might note the Jesus and Mary Chain's gig at London's Ambulance Station in November 1984. The subject of frenzied music press discussion and about to sign with major label, t... more info
Time Out, London — Some might argue that given their recent chart-topping success, stylish and mannered champions of synth pop and death disco, Chiwick trio White Lies should be headlining, but few would diss Glasvegas. They'll likely raise... more info
DrownedInSound — The NME Awards Tour 2009 (headlined by Glasvegas, also featuring DiS faves Friendly Fires) hit Sheffield last week, and DiS' Photo Ed was down the front snapping away. more info