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Example: The Evolution of Man – review

4173 days ago
Guardian Music(Ministry of Sound)Judging by the readers' comments, Example won few friends in a recent Guardian interview. But the consensus – that the Fulham singer/rapper is an unpleasant hardnut – could be overturned by his fourth album, which is loaded wit... more info

Another Review: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds In Nottingham

4236 days ago
Stopcryingyourheartout.comThere are some things that just work unquestionably well together – fish and chips, Morecambe and Wise, Marmite on toast and that other quintessential British duo the Gallagher Brothers.When Oasis split three years ago nobody knew what to expect, l... more info

Review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds In Cardiff

4239 days ago
Stopcryingyourheartout.comWho says Blur v Oasis was the British music story of the ’90s? Fast-forward two decades and two of Britpop’s foremost faces are once again the talk of the town.A spiky, grungy set from former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon loosened up a testosterone... more info

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds UK Tour Starts Today

4246 days ago
Stopcryingyourheartout.comNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will play in Bournemouth today before stopping in Liverpool, Cardiff, Nottingham and London as part of the UK tour.They will also be joined on stage on all dates listed below by a three-piece brass section and the C... more info

End of the Road 2012: festival preview

4252 days ago
Guardian MusicWho to see this year's at Dorset's Larmer Tree GardensNorth Dorset's Larmer Tree Gardens plays host to the seventh End of the Road festival this weekend, when festivalgoers will be tiptoeing among the free-roaming peacocks to enjoy organic food, indi... more info

Reading festival 2012 gets an A* in Having It

4254 days ago
Guardian MusicGraham Coxon cranked it up, and Kasabian set their phasers to fun, as Reading syndrome set in en masse. Perhaps the Cure's punishing set had something to do with that"They're either celebrating their good results, or they've abandoned life because of... more info

Music festivals try to weather hard times

4255 days ago
Guardian MusicAfter cancellations and slow ticket sales, organisers hope to bounce back in 2013Festival organisers are blaming a combination of bad weather, the Olympics, the economy and the absence of Glastonbury this year for a summer of poor ticket sales and ca... more info

Blur to release Olympic closing concert

4266 days ago
Guardian MusicParkLive is already available on iTunes, and a deluxe box set is due in November featuring a 60-page bookBlur have released a live album of their Olympic closing concert. Just days after the band played Hyde Park in London, a recording of the gig is ... more info

Graham Coxon Says There's No Point In Forcing New Blur Material

4271 days ago
411 ManiaNo need for pressure... more info

Blur – review

4276 days ago
Guardian MusicMaida Vale Studios, LondonAfter Blur's 6 Music gig – the first of two shows they're playing for BBC radio tonight, to begin what they have suggested may be their last fortnight as a band – their 1995 single, The Universal, plays on the air. This ... more info

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