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GarethD has written the following articles:

34323

The Weekly DiScussion: Shall we party like it's 1997 again?

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

We seem to be in a second summer of love for all those acts who defined our fun times over a decade ago. DiS wonders if this a good thing, and whether we should be reassessing the '90s already»

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Foals at London Astoria, Mon 17 Mar

Review by Gareth Dobson

Given the swaying masses crammed in to the Astoria tonight, there can be no doubt as to the current perception of Foals as a party band, a celebratory act, albeit an odd one. For the future, however, tough questions abound»

34115

(Untitled)

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

With Godspeed You! Black Emperor on hiatus, said band’s lynchpin Efrim Menuck now has A Silver Mt Zion as his priority musical pursuit. DiS meets him ahead of the release of new LP 13 Blues For Thirteen Moons»

28638

Jimmy Eat World at London Roundhouse, Mon 03 Mar

Review by Gareth Dobson

To claim that Jimmy Eat World are simply meat and potato rock made simple for the uncritical masses is to fail to inspect the ingredients properly. It’s much more of a gastro-pub effort»

33932

MGMT - Oracular Spectacular

Review by Gareth Dobson

Brooklyn duo MGMT have crafted a blissful debut of high-end stereophonic joy, but despite our happy smiles and nodding heads, they've failed to capture our hearts and souls. Given time, though, they could»

33354

Heads, shoulders, hearts, Elbow: affecting chatter with Guy Garvey

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

Guy Garvey is a common man elevated by the gods to that inch higher than most of us mere mortals. DiS speaks to the Elbow vocalist ahead of the release of the band's fourth album, the much anticipated The Seldom Seen Kid»

33379

Nada Surf - Lucky

Review by Gareth Dobson

Nada Surf are now two albums beyond their watershed release, Let Go. Their previous release failed to maintain the same levels of glossy beauty and enticing dolefulness; similarly, Lucky aims high but falls short»

19611

Campbell and Lanegan back on the boil: new LP in May

News by Gareth Dobson

Surprisingly successful chalk ‘n cheese combination Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan are to offer out a second album of recordings later this spring.»

33162

Label Focus #15: Moshi Moshi Records

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

With the label turning ten years old this year, DiS figured there was no better time than the present to touch base with Moshi Moshi Records - who've released records by Kate Nash, Friendly Fires, Hot Chip and more - for our latest Label Profile»

33115

Adam Green's weird world: Whoopi and a nine-year wait for fame

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

With the film Juno arousing fresh interest in The Moldy Peaches, DiS catches up with Adam Green ahead of his fourth solo LP, Sixes & Sevens. How do we compare with Whoopi Goldberg? We can pronounce his mate's name, at least»

33093

The Whitest Boy Alive at London Camden Electric Ballroom, Thu 07 Feb

Review by Gareth Dobson

You only hope that Erlend Øye’s muse doesn’t lead him away from The Whitest Boy Alive as quickly as it has others. Rarely able to stand in one sonic place for much time, he’d do well to dwell in this space longer»

32960

Smashing Pumpkins in London: the view from the (nearly) front

News by Gareth Dobson

The Smashing Pumpkins marked their largest UK headline show ever on Saturday (February 16) by paying tribute to Echo & the Bunnymen, and less likely, Girls Aloud. DiS was on the front row (one block back) to see how it all went down»

32856

Let's Wrestle - In Loving Memory Of... (EP)

Review by Gareth Dobson

Capital city whelps Let's Wrestle's debut EP, In Loving Memory Of..., manages to be brilliant, addictive, hopelessly lovely and endlessly fascinating. Enjoy it for what it is»

32841

The Weekly DiScussion: The Valentine's Day Mixtape Massacre

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

Love is, apparently, in the air. To mark Valentine’s Day, we asked a number of artists for their favourite songs of either love or hate. Contributors: The Futureheads, British Sea Power, The Bronx, Jeffrey Lewis, Adam Green and more»

33354

Elbow make live return in London, confirm Glastonbury appearance

News by Gareth Dobson

Elbow made their live return last night in front of a partisan crowd at London’s Porchester Hall, and DiS was there to catch the action»

32581

Some clarification: Silver Mount Zion's Efrim on Godspeed You! Black Emperor status

News by Gareth Dobson

Following on from Friday’s news story about Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Efrim Manuck who was said interviewee, has asked us to post these comments / clarifications on the subject:»

32458

Romantic wrongs: Guillemots embrace "chart-humping" R 'n' B on second LP

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

DiS is in Bethnal Green, engaged in pleasant conversation with Guillemots. The Mercury-nominated quartet are gearing up for the release of their second LP, Red, an ambitious progression from their acclaimed debut. That it's good, no doubt, but romantic? Nope»

32139

Eels - Meet The Eels: Essential Eels Vol 1, 1996-2006

Review by Gareth Dobson

Whether it’s because ‘E’ is one of the few male artists with proven quality and longevity, or simply because we all need a piece of darkness in our soul, few could argue that Eels aren’t a band more deserving than most of a retrospective. The problem: where to start and where to end»

96659

DiS speaks to Weezer's Rivers Cuomo

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

Icon, arch oddball (according to rumour), punk-pop God and general geek legend, DiS is quaking in our boots at the notion of actually conversing with one of our rock heroes. Turns out, though, that Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo is a fine gentleman with much to share in the way of football and, of course, following Pinkerton»

32080

Hot Chip - Ready For The Floor

Review by Gareth Dobson

Single of the Week... You might have heard that it’s Hot Chip’s year, but it's hard to see how much bigger they can realistically get. ‘Ready For The Floor’ is an answer to that particular question; suggesting that they might not sell a million records, but ‘household name’ is an achievable status.
Read more reviews of this week's singles here»

32070

Morrissey - That's How People Grow Up

Review by Gareth Dobson

A big old starchy corn-muffin of a track, Morrissey’s return (although he seems to be ever present these days) is marked by the weary shrug of the shoulders by anyone who cares about musical innovation, or even the notion of an artist attempting to stop his creative ship listing heavily to the right»

31986

Scanners - Lowlife

Review by Gareth Dobson

‘Lowlife’, as suggested by its re-release is one of Scanners' better songs, but that only highlights their malaise: it’s good, but nowhere near as good as it implies it is»

31719

Label Focus #14: FatCat

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

Based in Brighton, indie label FatCat Records has grown into one of the most celebrated stables for emerging and established talent in the UK. DiS pokes about its roster with founder Dave Howell, discovering how a record store became one of the best labels out there»

31644

The Mae Shi - Run To Your Grave

Review by Gareth Dobson

Those who love the concept but were ultimately irritated by the unremitting, over-stuffed joyousness of The Polyphonic Spree, may just find a more enjoyable balance in the world of LA's indiest kids The Mae-Shi»

13176

Industry sirens: round up of the weekly corporate flair-ups

News by Gareth Dobson

So, it’s 2008, a brand new year, new hopes dreams and aspirations, but seemingly the same old story for the music industry. Sinking ship, no dinghies, the usual crap. Here’s a handy summation of what’s getting their collective Armani pants in a twist. »

30002

LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver

Review by Gareth Dobson

No. 1 of 2007... Sound of Silver is a better record than anything you will hear from these shores this year; at least in terms of making you shake your booty, rediscovering the Human League, remembering that Talking Heads are STILL amazing and realising that New York is still the best city in the world. Period»

28147

Vampire Weekend announce London show

News by Gareth Dobson

Afrobeat-or-not New York guitar twiddlers, Vampire Weekend, have announced a one off show in London next month.»

30656

The Weekly DiScussion: anything good on the radio this Christmas?

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

It's that time of year. DiS plunges its fearless critical balls into the icy waters of the festive singles glut, and emerges full of the joys of the season. Ish. Honestly, what would the baby Jesus think of some of this crap? Shaun The Sheep? Eeek»

30589

Justice - Phantom

Review by Gareth Dobson

It’s been a good year for Justice. Anointed as one of a trio of electro-heroes (and arguably better than the other two) for 2007, they’ve managed to swing the hips of Europe and beyond»

30553

Malcolm Middleton - We’re All Going To Die

Review by Gareth Dobson

There’s nothing like a drunken Scot with a big ginger beard and Father Christmas outfit to remind us how brutally horrific the festive period really is. Or at least, in the world of Malcolm Middleton that seems to be the case»

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