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May, 2009
Dark Night of the Soul = blank CD

Dark Night of the Soul = blank CD

Due to an “ongoing dispute with EMI” the mouth-watering project from Danger Mouse, Sparklehorse and David Lynch is set to be unreleased.

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TLOBF Club Night ILL FIT is a sell out!

TLOBF Club Night ILL FIT is a sell out!

This Monday, 18th May will feature the staggering lineup of New Jersey’s The Gay Blades, DJ sets from Gothenburg duo Air France, plus a very special set from White Denim. And yup, news reaches us that it’s a sell out!

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My Latest Novel – Deaths And Entrances

As good as their debut album Wolves was, Deaths And Entrances radiates confidence and suggests that My Latest Novel is a band who have hit their stride. Bridget Helgoth reviews one of 2009′s best releases so far…

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Left With Pictures – Every Stitch, Every Line / Her Father’s Nose

These songs are a restatement of the band’s mastery of subtlety and enjoyable melodies, creating gloriously engaging pop that we really ought to cherish. We never review singles here at TLOBF, but we thought we’d make one exception…

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ATP vs The Fans Strike Back – Minehead, 8th-10th May 2009

We give you All Tomorrow’s Parties from two perspectives. Boy and girl. Adam Elmahdi and Kate Price give a detailed look at last weekends “The Fans Strike Back” event.

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Julian Plenti offers musical taster

You can download a track from the new side project by Interpol’s Paul Banks NOW via those lovely people over at Matador.

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Minus the Bear return to the studio

Seattle-based quintet Minus the Bear are currently hard at work on their highly anticipated fourth studio album, still untitled.

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Scott Matthews – Elsewhere

An album similar to that vague feeling you get when you think you’ve lost your keys. Simon Rueben explains all.

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The Loves – Three

Cardiff’s The Loves are retro and they know it. Their frame of reference: 1960s garage rock, bubblegum pop and everything in between. Simon Tyers reviews.

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Watch! The official trailer for the new ATP film…

Very exciting stuff indeed. Check out the brand new trailer for the ATP Film. Due out on DVD in September with its premier due on June 24th at Edindburgh Film Festival.

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Isis – Wavering Radiant

The fifth album from Californian progressive metal band Isis finds them expanding on ground laid by previous releases. The bar is set high for the offset, but do they dissapoint? Alex Cocks decides.

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Nadja – When I See The Sun It Always Shines On TV

When I See The Sun Always Shines On TV is a departure for Nadja – a brighter edge to their usual huge billowing drones. The choice of covers is intriguing too: A-Ha, Slayer, The Cure…

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Stream Wilco (The Album) now!

Wilco have offered up a stream of their new album for you to listen to now!

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Faust – C’est Com… Com… Complique

Pulverizing percussion, throbbing bass and squalling guitars do battle with strings, savant poetry and rasping horns on Faust latest album of their 38 year career. If the dead ever do rise, it may well be to the sound of this.

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ATP vs The Fans Strike Back. The Brainlove Chronicles.

Before we run our extensive review of last weekends ATP shenanigans, we asked John Brainlove’s to jot down some thoughts about the weekends happenings. Look out for a full review, plus a bumper photo feature coming very soon!!

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Fyfe Dangerfield to Headline Club Brainlove This Friday!

Guillemots Legend Fyfe Dangerfield and His Merry Men explore the outer reaches of improvisation, injecting it with a much needed breath of melodicism and fun. This Friday night at London’s George Tavern. Yeah.

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