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Authors of Malicious Code: Part 1

I've been listening to this two track CD for the last 24 hours on and off, trying to find something to write about.

Buck 65: Secret House Against the World

This is the latest long playing offering from Canadian hip hop poet Buck 65. His voice is a deep and rich drawl spilling out his lyrics above the varying musical backdrops.

Last Gang: Beat of Blue

'Beat of Blue' begins in earnest with a hardcore thrashing guitar introduction, but then it all turns out a bit light-hearted.

The Reindeer Section @ Leeds Festival 2002

It's UK versus US in the Carling tent tonight. A little later, 25 robed Texans will praise trees, melt hearts and make the sun shine at night.

Maps: You Don't Know Her Name

Maps is the bedroom product of James Chapman. He has cut quite a cult figure as his MySpace fan-base swells and this looks set to be another release that will further propel him towards a wider audience.

future sons of rome: Paroxysm

The first and best thing you notice about fsor is the passion they have for the tunes they're playing.

Afraid of the Dark: The Sun Is Your Enemy

Smash, Smash, grrr, grrr, bang, slice, wham, dunka dunk, girly voice... hang on a minute! Girly voice??

Esclavage @ Cockpit

Misled Vision have come a long way since the last time I saw them, when they were a good band but were too inexperienced as musicians and as a band to make any real impact, but the fact that they played the Cockpit today shows how far they have come.

Rochelle: Untitled

Unfortunately for the discerning popster, this CD would not appear - like many a K-Tel offering of yesteryear - to be available in any shops.

Breed 77 @ Cockpit

The Cockpit must be some kind of talisman for A Destructive Issue. It appears that whenever they play anywhere else they are absolute gash, yet at the Cockpit they slay every time.

Magic Arm: Outdoor Games

Marc Rigelsford's alter-ego, Magic Arm, creates rather experimental music while still producing quirky and light indie tracks.

Inertia @ Royal Park Cellars

The Royal Park Cellars has a rapidly growing reputation, and gets better every time you catch a band down here.

The Bluetones @ Cockpit

Why is it that only guitarists can pull off wearing a cowboy hat? And why is it only drummers who wear vests?

Brody @ Rocket

FINAL CONCLUSION - This was the fifth viewing of Final Conclusion for me and possibly the most powerful time I had seen them.

Red Sparowes @ Joseph's Well

To my shame, I can't remember the last time I've done this - turn up at a gig with almost no knowledge of any of the bands on the bill.

Hope of the States: Left

As far as unsung classics goes, debut Hope of the States album 'The Lost Riots' has got to be up there with the most frustratingly unrecognised genius releases of the past decade.

Joff Whitten @ Angel's Share

On every single table this evening lies a small array of business cards, showing an acoustic guitar with a trilby leaning on its headstock at a jaunty angle - an instantly recognisable trademark of the alter-ego of Tristan Mackay, "The Bedroom Orchestra", one of this evening's acts.

She's Not Dead: Together We Are Strangers

Once upon a time (last July) in a land (not so very) far, far away (Manchester Piccadilly train station), two of my best and loveliest cohorts, Catie and Morena, and I stumbled across two male figures patiently sitting on the same lonely platform as ourselves.

Interview: British Fiction

British Fiction: Twilight's Lost and Dreaming of Modern Peacocks

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