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mannot has written the following articles:

41843

Sky Larkin sign to Wichita; play September DiS Rota show

News by Michaela Annot

Sky Larkin have inked a deal with Wichita Recordings.»

7014

Further Glastonbury additions: BBC Introducing stage... introduced

News by Michaela Annot

More bands announced for Glastonbury 2008.»

37486

The Charlatans - You Cross My Path

Review by Michaela Annot

The Charlatans' hopes of facing the brave new world fade away, trumped by Radiohead while delivering the most hopelessly hilarious set of lyrics ever»

32898

Forward Russia postpone Newcastle show tonight

News by Michaela Annot

¡Forward, Russia! have had to cancel tonight's show in Newcastle Academy 2 due to singer Tom Woodhead suffering from voice / throat problems.»

27016

I Was A Cub Scout: Massive tour

News by Michaela Annot

I Was A Cub Scout are to head off on what can only be described as a ‘quite large’ tour in 2008.»

27016

How lazy? I Was A Cub Scout ask fans to record for them

News by Michaela Annot

I Was A Cub Scout have offered friends and foes alike to record a version of their track ‘Pink Squares'.»

29223

Jimmy Eat World - Chase This Light

Review by Michaela Annot

DiS used to like you, Jimmy Eat World. Now we feel dirty. Your previous, oddly-lovably insipid emo has become a large bowl of wretched, inappropriate, adult complaining»

28069

Jack Peñate - Matinée

Review by Michaela Annot

You get the impression that Jack Peñate would love to be seen as some sort of post-millennium Elvis Costello, but it took the Twickenham songsmith 30 years to write something as inane and vacuously dreary as Matinée...»

9611

Bedouin Soundclash - When The Night Feels My Song

Review by Michaela Annot

this another attempt to prolong the September of Ska? (Doubtlessly you’re now reading this in October). No, despite the slightly racy, exotic name, BS are an unhip Canadian combo thrusting their MOR soul guitars in our pasty jerk-pop loving faces.»

9550

The Go! Team - Bottle Rocket

Review by Michaela Annot

...just because Jimmy’s happy-slappy killing an old lady in East London, he can’t blame it on ‘Bottle Rocket’ being the reason why he bought that flash phone in the first place. Which is lucky.»

9106

Duels - Potential Futures

Review by Michaela Annot

Why release ‘Potential Futures’? Duels haveve got a bucketload of tunes that can beat this hands down, and most of them won’t fall into the category marked ‘Post-Kaiser’.»

8756

The Subways - Young For Eternity

Review by Michaela Annot

What with the (quasi) intellectual rebirth of Green Day, the return of the conscience rock (Coldplay, U2 and erm… Keane), wither the dumbass, let it all hang out rock n roll? Who’s going to save our brains and return our feet to the dancefloor (albeit in a furious up-and-down motion)?»

8694

We Are Scientists - Nobody Move, Nobody Gets Hurt

Review by Michaela Annot

"hey, I'm a geek, but have sex with me, it doesn't matter baby, it's like the summer of free love all over again, suga"... New kids on the block We Are Scientists want some cheap sex...»

8645

Hard-Fi - Hard To Beat

Review by Michaela Annot

Sometimes expectation and critical snobbery are thrown out of the window. Sometimes something so utterly undeniable comes your way that it leads you to drop to your knees and worship the god of the pop tune.»

8554

Young Offenders Institute - We're The Young Offenders

Review by Michaela Annot

Is this an Oasis pastiche? Probably not - Michaela Annot doesn't think Young Offenders are actually that clever.»

8211

Fleeing New York - Up Up Up Up/At Night

Review by Michaela Annot

Fleeing New York pedal the sort of classic movie drive-in rock that should be all over your radio.»

8501

The Blood Arm - Say Yes

Review by Michaela Annot

Bloc Party can breathe a sigh of relief. Franz Ferdinand have been plugging away their new favourite new band, The Blood Arm, taking away all those (frankly utterly untrue) notions that the 'Party are solely supported by hip association.»

8446

Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)

Review by Michaela Annot

Reviewers at DiS HQ have been getting down and dirty. Fighting in their masses to get ahead in the lines to review The Arcade Fire. Why? Because, quite simply the plaudits are running out...»

8361

Engineers - Home

Review by Michaela Annot

Engineers stand proudly and firmly out of sync with the rest of the rushed and urgent pop of today.»

6976

Jeremy Warmsley, The Pipettes, Duels at London Camden Barfly, Tue 10 May

Review by Michaela Annot

Duels seem to be a succinct summation of the past forty years of UK pop, ranging from Bowie to the Beatles to indeed, the current crop of wannabes.»

12018

Ryan Adams - Let It Ride

Review by Michaela Annot

In a minor shock to many, it appears that Ryan Adams might have wandered back - finally - to what he does best.»

8214

Hal - Hal

Review by Michaela Annot

Following on from the LA painted balladeering of The Thrills, the gate has been flung open for all manner of hairy crooners to waltz us like it’s 1967 again.»

8128

Razorlight - Somewhere Else

Review by Michaela Annot

Razorlight's new track - the first fruits post 'Up All Night' is a very serviceable string-drenched ballad where Borrell extorts his desire of "I wish I could be somewhere else" over a slice of ego-friendly sampled roaring crowd.»

8121

Interpol - C'Mere

Review by Michaela Annot

Is that a Burberry scarf Paul Banks is wearing in the video for this, their third single from the critically-adored album 'Antics'? Are Interpol trying to reach to the masses?»

8087

British Sea Power - Open Season

Review by Michaela Annot

Whether they're prepared for it or not, 'Open Season' is set to transcend indie cliques and hardcore raving mentalist fanbases and blow BSP wide open.»

8037

New Order - Waiting For The Siren's Call

Review by Michaela Annot

A new New Order record. But is that truly worth waiting for these days? And how did once sonic-explorers come to ditch themselves in the middle of the road?»

8015

Garbage - Why Do You Love Me

Review by Michaela Annot

Garbage return with grimaces and grunts, and nary a thought towards the children...»

7978

Be Your Own Pet - Damn Damn Leash

Review by Michaela Annot

A hit of rock n roll so essential, so now, we can only compare it to a Big Mac; a momentary decision of brief fulfillment ultimately disgraced by it's own fleeting beauty.»

7757

Nine Black Alps - Shot Down

Review by Michaela Annot

Nine Black Alps are not in an envious position: seemingly they carry the hopes of the new British rock movement (I know there isn’t one – we made it up) squarely and solely on their own backs.»

7677

Doves - Some Cities

Review by Michaela Annot

Doves return home to find that it's all coffee shops and soya milk, plus there's a load of bands trying to do their bruised grandeur thing. B*stards. Jimi Goodwin and co. get to work righting some wrongs...»

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