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Last Updated: 25/03/2005 12:11:28
The Departure - Lump In My Throat (Parlophone)
By Steve Rudd

These Northampton boys can't do no wrong since past singles All Mapped Out and Be My Enemy both crashed into the Top 40.

Likewise, this single couldn't be cooler and boasts a mesmerising chorus (I've got a bag with no air-holes, a chair with no seat...) that pits David Jones' versatile vocals prominently into the hugely catchy rock 'n' roll fray.

Produced by Steve Osborne (renowned for his work with bands such as New Order), Lump In My Throat is a vibrantly shimmering affair, helped along amicably by the duelling guitar melodies that Sam Harvey and Lee Irons carve.
So far this band has proved to be fond of producing beautifully anthemic material. Thus, there's really no wonder that they've toured with the likes of Feeder. 4/5

Band News - 1000th Number One (Long Live The King) By DJ Chris Plant
More than 27 years after he was officially declared dead, Elvis Presley has made history by claiming the 1000th British chart No 1. One Night is his 20th UK chart topper. One Night, part of a weekly re-release campaign to mark what would Read more...

Singles Reviews - Chart Review 14th March 2005 with
DJ Chris Plant
Comic Relief: week is upon us once again, or at least it was - Red Nose Day: having taken place last Friday. Originally conceived as a one-off famine relief fundraiser in 1986, the Comic Relief: charity has now evolved into a biannual televised appeal, each year featuring Read more...

Single Reviews - The Others - William (Mercury) Release Date: 4th April By Steve Rudd
These guys have been nothing but a huge inspiration to hordes of people over the past year, not least because of the band's willingness to stage impromptu guerrilla gigs - wherever and whenever they please. Hell, they've even produced a short film Read more...

Album Reviews - The Kaiser Chiefs - Employment (B-Unique)
By Steve Rudd
This Leeds outfit has become very, very famous in what seems like a very, very short period of time. The scale of hype around these guys has come to rival the hype that has surrounded Franz Ferdinand over the past year. In a coincidental parallel Read more...

Band News - The Black Dogs - Headlining at YoYo at The Welly 2nd April
Chromium Records Band of the Month for March, The Black Dogs: are four hard hitting northern boys from Liverpool. Like their stage presence, their music is as eclectic and electric as it is loud. The lad's music came together due to a shared passion Read more...

Album Reviews - Idlewild - Warnings/Promised (Emi)
By Steve Rudd
It might be somewhat incredible to comprehend, but these guys have been around now for an entire decade, having got together as a band back in Edinburgh circa 1995. Ten years down the line, and this is Idlewild:'s astonishing fifth album, packed with twelve stunning tunes. Read more...

Album Reviews - Scarlet Soho - Divisions of Decency (Human Recordings) By Steve Rudd
I'm genuinely glad that Scarlet Soho: have released of album of such breathtaking grandeur. For the past few years, this Hampshire-based band has built up something of a cult underground following following on from their UK-roving gigs Read more...

Single Reviews - Cherry Falls - Winter/Winter (Island)
By Steve Rudd
This album has to be one of the most stunning debut albums ever released by a band. There is not one dull moment or dud note, and every last snatch of melody sets the spirits soaring. Welcome to the wonderful world of Cherry Falls, Read more...

Album Reviews - Face of Scars- Deathblow (11 Reasons to Fight) By Harry Slater
If life was a film, then Face of Scars: would be the soundtrack to the scene when the intrepid hero gets his head kicked in repeatedly. Sadly, life isn't a film, but if on the off chance I ever get my head kicked in repeatedly, I will probably be Read more...

Single Reviews - Five O'Clock Heroes - Run To Her (Glaze) By Steve Rudd Release Date: 21st March 05
This is the second single from the band's Bend To The Breaks debut album, and by the sound of it this quartet is certainly one to watch out for. Two of the members are British and the other two are native New Yorkers, so there is an exhilarating melting Read more...

Singles Reviews - Chart Review 7th March 2005 with
DJ Chris Plant
What a week. Three bits of chart-related news come to mind before we start this week. First, we have to wait a bit longer for the arrival of downloaded sales into the main chart, the independent labels finally managing to make enough noise about the fact Read more...

Band News - Wanted - Shindigg looking for Drummer and Bassist
Shindigg are looking for a drummer and bassist after the sad departure of The Krazy One himself and Mr Karl Robson, I guess not all things are built to last. If anyone is interested in trying to fill their boots they can contact us via email at yardstudio@yahoo.co.uk

Music News - London's Marquee Club - Wednesday 16th February 05 By Steve Rudd
Never does a night go by down in the capital when there isn't at least one quality gig on, and now there is no excuse for music lovers not to catch a gig or two if they are right in the heart of London's West End since the legendary Marquee Club has Read more...

Single Reviews - The Kaiser Chiefs - Oh My God (B-Unique)
By Steve Rudd
If you think you've heard this tune somewhere before, don't despair...you'll probably be right. Yes, this was actually released last Spring as the band's debut single, but since then a lot has happened and the lads decided it would be worth reworking the Read more...

Singles Reviews - Chart Review 28th Feb 2005 with
DJ Chris Plant
Now let's not beat about the bush, the first couple of months of any year are characterised by pop music being a bit shit. Sales are always down as people recover financially from holiday excesses, the grim weather doesn't help either and most people in the industry will cheerfully Read more...

Single Reviews - Ambulance LTD - Stay Where You Are (TVT) By Steve Rudd
This fame-finding New York outfit could cure all ills, and already they are very well known over the Atlantic - in the States - where they have appeared on both the Jay Leno and David Letterman TV shows amongst others. Slowly but surely the band's profile Read more...

Music, Bands - Who Is Phil Marshall? By DJ Chris Pant
In the year 2000 Phil Marshall released a solo acoustic EP entitled The Atlantic Project. In 2003 he released an amazing album entitled Dondonisi. Most recently, Phil recorded a Live CD at The Big Coffee in 2004 (which I had the honour of introducing on Read more...

Band News - Wanted - Killer Of Saints Seek New Vocalist
Established local alternative metal band Killer of Saints recently parted ways with their long term vocalist. The band are now looking for a new vocalist who will fit in with their new direction. Band and gigging experience preferred, Male/Female, Age Range 18-25, Own Read more...

Music News - Bring a Tube of Toothpaste and Help Save Childrens Lives
Heavy metal power trio Torsohorse are collecting much needed items for children of the Tsunami by running a series of themed shows across 2005. Working in conjunction with childrens charity Real Aid, Torsohorse will be asking fans to donate goods, which will Read more...

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