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psydoll

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  1. If you're not after an actual whole venue like the Tunnels for the event there's plenty of good bars that let you reserve areas within the bar with food options. Old School House, Illicit Still and Bassment all spring to mind.

    Kate's joint birthday party thing at Tunnels was good fun however, there were sandwiches galore :)

  2. Its always good to see sub-par celebs taking the piss out of themselves

    Just shows you that they are serious about becoming famous

    If one can show that they can access all areas they can become a list celebs

    I might agree with you on JT being a sub-par celeb these days although I don't generally read enough of that sort of thing maybes.

    He's definitely an above-par pop artist though.

  3. Music Hall still has a place for certain gigs in my opinion. Bit disappointed that I missed Bloc Party again but I'm sure I'll catch them somewhere, sometime. Being in Newcastle seeing Regina Spektor in a wee student union on her birthday made up for it somewhat ;)

    It'll be interesting to see if Bloc Party venture up here again. I hardly think that anyone could view a sellout crowd against one coin as being an entire town hating their band...

  4. There was an amazing moment last week when they were talking about rape fantasies. Richard-"These are women who on a day to day basis have absolutely no interest whatsoever in actually being sexually assaulted."

    That just made number one on my favourite Madeley Moments list.

    Foolish is not the word :D

  5. Now that is tempting. That would mean Will Haven, Pelican and then Explosions In The Sky. One after the other! What a gig fest...

    Jesus right enough! Could quite easily be tempted to add Will Haven onto the other two gigs I'm attending :D

    Mnemic are indeed supporting Deftones.

  6. Rage reforming will be amazing, especially if it isn't a one off. Personally I would disagree with some of the points said earlier. Firstly rage DID go downhill. The first two albums were amazing, but battle of LA was only half a good album. The second "side" just didn't keep up the momentum on the first 5 or so tracks.

    Secondly I think Audioslave have gotten better as they have went on. The second album was a lot better than the first and the third even better still. On the first album they were at times guilty of just being rage with a different vocalist, but they outgrow that tag with every album.

    Aye whit?! 'Voice Of The Voiceless'? 'War Within A Breath'? Nae keeping up the momentum?? Steady lad ;)

    Best festival lineup I've seen in a long time.

    On the subject of Crowded House...

    Australian pop-rockers Crowded House have confirmed the title of their return-to-action album.

    The band's last long-player' date=' Together Alone (reached number four in the UK), was released in 1993, spawning the hit single 'Distant Sun'. Fourteen years later, its follow-up is to be titled Time On Earth.

    Says lead singer (and New Zealander) Neil Finn (pictured):

    "We are now announcing our intention to reform Crowded House with a new record entitled Time On Earth.

    "It feels right to us that the band should re-emerge at this time and, together with (former member of Supertramp) Mark Hart, we look forward to reconnecting with the audience that we established and for whom we still hold a deep respect.

    "We aim to make the upcoming shows and the new music every bit as vital and spirited as what has come before."

    The band, who split in 1996, are currently looking for a drummer for the reformation. Their original sticksman, Paul Hester, committed suicide in 2005. He was 46 and had been suffering from depression.[/quote']

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