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Swedish metallers mourn loss of front man PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Lewis   
Monday, 28 February 2005
The vocalist of Swedish metal band Nasum has officially been declared dead after he went missing in the Asian tsunami.

 
Keane man on success, songs and Steve Lamacq PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tegan Chapman   
Thursday, 13 January 2005
Interview The frontman of the Mercury Music Prize nominated group explains why they certainly aren't just another Travis or Coldplay…

 
Rock’s finest descend on Download PDF Print E-mail
Written by Charline Adams   
Tuesday, 08 June 2004
One of the world’s biggest and best metal festivals is held in Scotland for the first time to the delight of thousands of hard-rocking fans.

 
Waging war on the web's ticket touts PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michelle Wright   
Tuesday, 01 June 2004
The music industry and the internet continue their rocky relationship into the online ticket arena, with the king of music festivals proving, once again, to be a hurdle too high.

 
How to be a music journalist PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexander Hay   
Sunday, 16 May 2004
A rising reporter offers newcomers practical advice based on his own experience of the long, hard road into the music press.

 
Morrissey did WHAT to Princess Diana?! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kirk Pepi   
Wednesday, 14 January 2004
Crazed conspiracy theories or elaborate musical masterminds? One reporter goes on the trail of the best and worst of the music industry's "tallest tales" online.

 
Inul Daratista: 'The devil’s dancer' PDF Print E-mail
Written by Aulia Andri   
Wednesday, 01 October 2003
She is a singer, dancer, and a political hot potato. Waggling her hips in Indonesia’s "dangdut" style, Inul Daratista is hitting the big time and courting controversy as she goes.

 
Sleepless in Abidjan PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alexandra Sicotte-Levesque   
Thursday, 18 September 2003
Nightclubbing in the Ivory Coast capital is a rich experience if you can get from your front door to the entrance without meeting a local militia gang.

 
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