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Last Updated: 13/11/2005 12:37:04
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The Lazyswede Strikes Again!
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Glenn Williams (aka Lazyswede) recently sent a pre-recorded music show
to WDYN, a radio station in New York.
They liked the show so much that they have asked him to do
more for them.
WDYN is broadcast all over the USA via FM radio but is also listened to in 55 countries via the internet. Glenn talked to the boss of the station who told him that people had asked for the show to be repeated several times and for more shows from Glenn.
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WDYN promptly asked Glenn to do just that and he's already recorded several more shows for broadcast in the future.
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Glenn wants to use this opportunity to feature unsigned bands and musicians.
He'd like to use each half hour slot to focus on individual bands.
If you're in a band and would like to have your music heard on WDYN,
send Glenn a biog and at least 10 tracks of your music.
Contact Glenn for details:
lazyswede@hotmail.com.
The first half half hour show is to be broadcast on Saturday 12th November at
9pm (GMT). Glenn says he's very happy!
www.lazyswede.co.uk
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Click below to tune into WDYN using Windows Media Player!
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Album Reviews - Bruise - B (Pop La Disque) By Steve Rudd
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When pure pop meets anthemic rock, I can't help but smile.
Bruise are a delectable duo that produces such a form of music with graceful
panache, sounding somewhat like a more sublime Roxette.
Both the vocal performances and the music are to die for, with the beautiful
Isobel Morris writing all the song lyrics and singing them in style.
She really does
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Album/CD Reviews - The Prellies - Afternoon Tea With The Prellies Reviewed By Nick Quantrill
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As a general rule, tribute acts are a waste of time and should be left for the
less discerning music fan. The Prellies are the exception to this rule.
The Beatles' musical cannon has been pored over and analysed to the point that
there is little left to say. However, that would be wrong as The Prellies
explore a hidden corner of The Beatles' musical legacy.
The Beatles, along with many others, fused
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Album Reviews - Morning Runner - Drawing Shapes (Parlophone) By Steve Rudd
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Brace yourselves, one and all, for this band is set to become very, very, very
well known indeed as they head out on the road in support of Coldplay.
This fantastically exciting release is the band's debut EP and it is to be savoured,
kicking off with Work, a song with a dark edge that develops into something of an
epic that's propelled by well-structured means.
The guitar and
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Album/CD Reviews - Holly Taymar - EP (Genie Cake Records) By Nick Quantrill
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EP is a limited edition release from York's Holly Taymar.
Her critically acclaimed debut album, Less Than Nothing, was very much a jazz
influenced record, yet it wasn't without one eye on capturing a wider audience for her music.
This follow-up EP retains strong jazz elements but also incorporates a more commercial
approach that hints at the direction her forthcoming full-length
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Album Reviews - The Departure - Dirty Words (Parlophone) By Steve Rudd
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Fit to bursting with a few of the coolest tunes of recent years, there are three past single
releases from this Northampton-nurtured band gracing this eleven-track album in the form
of the uber-catchy All Mapped Out, Be My Enemy and Lump In My Throat.
This album has been far too long in coming, but the wait has been more than worth it, as
The Departure continue to set the
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Album Reviews - Ryan Adams and The Cardinals - Cold Roses (Lost Highway) By Steve Rudd
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By God, this guy never ever seems to stop working. Despite a rather recent injury to one of his arms after an accident he had while playing a gig, this Country-Rocker is most definitely back on the scene - and not with just a few songs, but with a double-album that heralds a whole 19 brand new tracks.
Granted, the total running time of both CDs combined comes to less than eighty minutes
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Music News - Bad Girls Collective By Carolyn
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As the house and dance music scene in England goes from strength to strength the city of Hull is supplying it with new and innovative DJs by the dozen. There are many good DJ's in this area and for its size and limited selling area, Hull is certainly keeping up with the rest of the country in its varied nights across the city and many new genres are being supported.
There does seem to be a lack of
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Album Reviews - The Automatic - Recover (B-Unique) By Steve Rudd
Release Date: October 24th 2005
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Viciously vibrant, dynamically deadly and extraordinarily exciting are just a few ways of describing
this thoroughly refreshing blast of music from the amazingly young band in The Automatic...
a quartet of guys who are clearly plussed-up on the type of music that makes the masses tick.
Busting out of a small Welsh town, they sound destined to take the world by storm
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Like skiffle, boogie and ragtime, the concept album seems almost like an ancient relic from a long gone era.
But who could forget Rick Wakeman's epic The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the
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Even then, it was seen as self-indulgent pap, and quite
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Single Reviews - Clor -Good Stuff (Regal) by Steve Rudd |
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Fans who have been following this hugely exciting and innovative band right from the start might be
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Welcome Music Lovers EP) is now something of a much sought-after collector's item, with
such a release
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Single Reviews - Morning Runner - Be All You Want Me To Be (Parlophone) by Steve Rudd
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It's so far been a long and hard wait for Morning Runner's debut album, and still there is no sign.
That's due in the new year, but in the meantime - and to follow up the success of the band's amazing
Gone Up In Flames single - Be All You Want Me To Be demands attention like an angel of mercy stalking the underworld.
Quite simply, this is yet another beautiful
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Album Reviews - Stoner - Life And Times (EP/Rhythmbank) By Steve Rudd
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Superficially judging by the cover photo of this stunning three-track EP release,
one might blindly assume because this trio is comprised of three stylish young
lads that the music will be of the all-out rock variety.
They sure look ready to rock, and in spurts they do rock, but for the most part
the music of Stoner is a refreshing diversion for rock fans in that there
are strong elements of Soul
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Single Reviews - Hey Negrita - Old Britannia by Steve Rudd
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Following-up their marvellous Devil In My Shoes single in captivating style, this
is the second single from Hey Negrita, a London quartet that deserves to be huge.
Pushing an intriguing style of music, elements of new-wave 'Country' and 'Pop' music
dominate the lush and simply lovely sound. Old Britannia
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Music News - Press Release - Introducing Paparazzi Whore
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Bass driven glam punk with attitude is how people are describing Paparazzi Whore.
DJ Steve Lamacq is currently playing the first track I Don't Think So from their debut album
I'd Rather be Infamous Than Famous. Also, Claire Sturgess from XFM has made them Unsigned Band of the Week.
Pulse Rated Hot Trax are now playing the second track
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Album/CD Reviews - Ricky - High Speed Silence (Beat Crazy Records) By Nick Quantrill
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Ricky were undoubtedly one of the music industry's success stories of 2004.
Sheer determination, effort and no little talent saw the band's self-released single
hit the national charts and the accompanying debut album receive a four-star
review in 'Q' magazine.
Now signed to Beat Crazy Records, their debut release for the label,
Stop Knocking The
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Music News - Ricky visit Hull Schools - 20th September 2005
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Jim Lines and Gary Rex of Portsmouth based band Ricky visited Hull as part of the relentless process of recording local school children performing a football chant. This is for their forthcoming single, a football inspired indie-anthem for the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany.
The premise is simple; wouldn't it be great to have the sound of a massive crowd at the beginning of the song
to really add some
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Music News - PRESS RELEASE - Bob Sinclair 'In The House' 3XCD Compilation (Defected Records)
Release Date: 5th September 05
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Ladies and gentlemen, Bob Sinclar is In The House
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'French music was always horrible,' says DJ and producer Christophe Le Friant, aka Bob Sinclar.
'I was ashamed once to have French tracks in my record case.
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Album Reviews - The Answer - Keep Believin' (EP Release/ALBERT) Reviewed By Steve Rudd
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When a band like The Darkness requests that your band open for them at the Brixton Academy,
then you surely know that you are onto a very good thing indeed.
This is what happened to this truly awesome band in The Answer, who are busting out of
Downpatrick in Ireland with a metaphorical fistful of dynamite and an aching ambition
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Album Reviews - Fuji Heavy - Demo By Steve Rudd
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One of the most magnificently original and shamelessly eccentric demos that I've heard in absolutely ages, these three tracks from this refreshing Brighton band might just blow you away for good.
The type of music herein is almost impossible to categorise, as the delightfully contemporary Prog-Rock
Sunburn hurls itself at you in a most explosively
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