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domgourlay has written the following articles:

88214

Scott Walker - Bish Bosch

Review by Dom Gourlay

For me, listening to music should be a pleasurable experience, something to savour and enjoy. A leisurely pursuit. Inspiring even. That's not to say it should be lacking in spark, or vigour, or originality either, but a challenge? No thanks. If I want a challenge I'll cycle down the A52 blindfolded. Or attempt to climb a mountain. Build a house even.»

88224

Drowned In Nottingham #12

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

2012 has been an amazing year for Nottingham as far as its music scene is concerned. Here, Drowned In Sound's man in the East Midlands looks back at this year's highlights, new releases just in time for Christmas and focuses on some of the artists expected to break through over the twelve months ahead. »

88284

"We became seminal for doing nothing": DiS meets Debbie Googe of My Bloody Valentine

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Earlier this year, DiS caught up with My Bloody Valentine bass player Debbie Googe. Here, she discusses the future plans for My Bloody Valentine, what it's like to have been part of arguably the most influential guitar band on the planet for over a quarter of a century, and how she came to be involved with Primal Scream throughout the summer.»

88081

Lost 12 of 2012: Terry Malts Killing Time

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Over the past few years, DiS has used the annual year-end 'listing season' to highlight a few of our writers favourite records that for one reason or another, slipped through the cracks and failed to garner the attention they deserved. »

84664

The Vaccines, Diiv, Deap Vally, Pale at The Dome, Doncaster, Fri 23 Nov

Review by Dom Gourlay

Having recently sold out the 10,000 capacity Alexandra Palace while pencilling in more Arena shows for next May, it's fair to say The Vaccines aren't going away anytime soon.»

88038

Melody's Echo Chamber - Melody's Echo Chamber

Review by Dom Gourlay

Whatever happens next, Melody Prochet can rest assured safe in the knowledge that together with her beau they've conjured up one of 2012's - or any other year in recent memory - finest debuts.»

88026

Lone Wolf - The Lovers

Review by Dom Gourlay

If there's one constant about Paul Marshall as an artist it's an unassailable willingness to evolve gracefully with every subsequent recording.»

87984

Keith Canisius - Beautiful Sharks

Review by Dom Gourlay

Keith Canisius isn't so much a solo artist, but more a one-man orchestra capable of bedazzling even the most seasoned of listeners. »

87816

Fantasy Rainbow - Bos Taurus

Review by Dom Gourlay

The name Oliver Catt might not be a familiar one to many but over the course of the next few months we predict it more than likely will be. »

83792

"It's easy for people to compare us to whichever indie band's just released a record" - DiS meets Dog Is Dead

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Whisper it quietly but Nottingham five-piece Dog Is Dead might just be the hardest working band in the music industry right now.»

87813

Cheval Sombre - Mad Love

Review by Dom Gourlay

A late contender for one of 2012's finest records...»

86306

"I always believe I can do better" - DiS meets Samantha Urbani of Friends

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

DiS caught up with Friends charismatic vocalist and all round spokesperson Samantha Urbani prior to the first of their two sets at September's Jersey Live festival...»

85998

"I find it quite hurtful at times reading stuff about us" - DiS meets The Vaccines

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Love them or loathe them, it's pretty hard to ignore The Vaccines these days. With a relentless tour schedule that isn't set to finish until May of next year, DiS managed to catch up with frontman, guitarist and all-round gent Justin Young and bass player Arni Arnason prior to their recent set in Castleton's Peak Cavern as part of Jack Daniel's birthday celebrations.»

87711

The Irrepressibles - Nude

Review by Dom Gourlay

Unpredictable in a sense yet lyrically heartfelt down to each and every last syllable, Nude is a multi-dimensional collection of songs marking The Irrepressibles' arrival as serious contenders.»

87687

Manics Monday: Why Generation Terrorists was the most important debut of the 1990s

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Today, the Manic Street Preachers release the 20th anniversary edition of their debut long player 'Generation Terrorists'. To mark the occasion, DiS has christened today "Manics Monday"...»

87514

Peace, Carousels at The Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Mon 22 Oct

Review by Dom Gourlay

With just one limited edition single and a recently released EP to their name, such prophecies of all encompassing greatness are a tad premature to say the least. »

87519

Tamaryn - Tender New Signs

Review by Dom Gourlay

It's fair to say that any record containing songs with titles like 'Transcendent Blue', 'While You're Sleeping I'm Dreaming' and 'Heavenly Bodies' will immediately be jettisoned into shoegaze corner, regardless of what it sounds like. »

87511

Drowned In Nottingham #11

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Summer may be over, but there's still a vibrant buzz in the air as far as Drowned In Sound's man in Nottingham is concerned. Here's the latest on what's happening in and around the East Midlands at the minute, starting with a celebratory toast to the city's first ever number one solo artist... »

87506

Cud - The Complete BBC Sessions

Review by Dom Gourlay

The Complete BBC Sessions doesn't tell the whole story of Cud, but as an introduction to one of the most unique bands to grace these shores since punk's self-implosion, it's an essential purchase.»

65492

Going solo & 10 years of Turn On The Bright Lights with Paul Banks of Interpol

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Currently on a whistle stop world tour of promotional engagements; today's brief sojourn in England being his sixth country in seven days; DiS caught up with Interpol's Paul Banks in a central London hotel.»

87410

Tame Impala - Lonerism

Review by Dom Gourlay

Lonerism marks Tame Impala's arrival as a genuine force to be reckoned with, and even if at times there's a feeling Kevin Parker's trying to cram too many ideas into one piece, it's a record that will undoubtedly be used as a benchmark for guitar music of the near future. »

87398

Corona Capital Festival: DiS does Mexico City

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Last weekend (13th & 14th October), DiS made the long journey to Mexico City via New York for the third annual Corona Capital music festival since its conception in 2010. Featuring a mixture of internationally acclaimed acts such as Suede, New Order, Franz Ferdinand and Florence & The Machine alongside a selection of up-and-coming Mexican artists, this year's line-up bordered on the stellar side compared to many of its European counterparts. Here's what we had to say about our trans-Atlantic trek to North America...»

87241

"No one dare mention they were friendly with us let alone influenced by us!": 5 minutes with The Stranglers

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

No strangers to controversy, or indeed extended periods at the top of the hit parade when it was a requirement to sell at least one hundred thousand records to gatecrash the top ten, The Stranglers have seen and done the lot.»

87215

Mr Jack's Birthday at Peak Cavern, Castleton, , Sat 06 Oct

Review by Dom Gourlay

DiS goes to the Devil's Arse to celebrate Jack Daniel's birthday, drinks its bodyweight in liquor, and watches live sets by Tribes, Mystery Jets, The Vaccines and Palma Violets for its sins...»

87059

Impending marriage, the power of Pledgemusic & Tunisian film scores: Lone Wolf bares all

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Last month, DiS caught up with Paul Marshall aka Lone Wolf in a field at the Leeds Festival. Here's what he had to say... »

87196

The Telescopes, 93 Million Miles From The Sun, Rosco, Black Light White Light at The Leopard, Doncaster, Thu 04 Oct

Review by Dom Gourlay

With a new album expected to be ready sometime in the new year and a tour of Brazil in the offing beforehand, it's clear to see Stephen Lawrie and The Telescopes are far from being a spent force just yet.»

87079

Moon Duo - Circles

Review by Dom Gourlay

Moon Duo make business as usual seem like an enjoyable pastime rather than a laborious chore. »

86963

Band Of Horses on Mirage Rock, legendary producers and stealing the Kings Of Leon's fanbase.

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Last month saw the release of Band Of Horses fourth album, Mirage Rock. On tour once more from now until the early part of next year, DiS caught up with frontman and founder member Ben Bridwell during a rare break from playing live.»

86897

Andy Bell of Ride & Oasis: "It would be a shame if we never got to play those songs one more time"

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

DiS caught up with Andy Bell during an extended break where the discussion switched from the making of both Nowhere and Going Blank Again, to his disillusionment with music after disbanding Hurricane #1, to working with the Gallaghers and the questions everyone keeps asking; will Ride and Oasis ever reform and take to the stage one more time. »

87070

Thee Oh Sees - Putrifiers II

Review by Dom Gourlay

One constant throughout Thee Oh Sees' 15-year-career is that you never quite know what to expect next.»

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