The Horrors - Tour and a new single

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Strange House The Horrors are set to release a brand new single on Loog on the 18th June 2007.

‘She Is The New Thing’, the follow up to ‘Gloves’, is taken from their critically acclaimed debut album ‘Strange House‘ which was released on Loog on the 5th March. Produced by Ben Hillier, the new single is released on CD and two limited edition seven inch vinyl featuring exclusive new tracks, including a Cavemen remix of ‘She is The New Thing’ and ‘Sister Leonella’ produced by Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner.

The Southend five-piece, who recently completed a sell out headline tour of the UK, are currently finishing off their European run of shows, before heading off on an extensive tour of America through June. The Horrors line up of Faris Rotter - Vocals, Tomethy Furse - Bass, Joshua Third - Guitar, Spider Webb - Organ and Coffin Joe - Drums kick off the thirteen date tour with 2 dates in New York, before winding up with a Seattle show on 20th June. They then return to the UK for a slot on the John Peel stage at Glastonbury, kicking off their Summer festival run which culminates in Reading/Leeds.

The dates are:

June 2007

04th New York, US Luna Lounge
05th New York, US The Filimore
07th Boston, US Paradise Rock Club
08th Washington, US Rock n Roll Hotel
09th Philadelphia, US North Star Bar
10th Montreal, Canada Petit Campus
11th Toronto, Canada The Mod Club
12th Cleveland Heights, US Grog Shop
14th Chicago, US The Abbey
15th Minneapolis, US Triple Rock
18th Los Angeles, US El Rey Theatre
19th San Francisco, US Popscene
20th Seattle, US Crocodile Cafe
24th Glastonbury, UK Glastonbury Festival
29th Borlange, Sweden Peace & Love Festival
30th Tromoy, Norway Arendal Hove

July 2007

06th Turku, Finland Turku Ruisrock
13th Dour, Belgium Dour Festival
15th Manchester, UK International Festival
20th Benicassim, Spain Benicassim Festival

August 2007

11th Tokyo, Japan Summer Sonic Festival
12th Osaka, Japan Summer Sonic Festival
24th Reading, UK Reading Festival
25th Leeds, UK Leeds Festival

The Horrors acclaimed debut album ‘Strange House‘ is out now






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!!! (Chk Chk Chk) release ‘Must Be The Moon’

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Myth Takes [VINYL] !!! - “Must Be The Moon” on 12″ and download on 14 May 2007 via Warp Records

!!!’s new single, “Must Be The Moon,” is all about sex - about trying to get the girl, about trying to get the boy, about whether either wants to be got and about everything that follows on from that; the good the bad and the failed. A universal anthem for every teenager in the country in pursuit of some action come Friday night; “Must Be The Moon” is your new favourite record!

!!!’s new album, “Myth Takes,” scrutinises the hoary old myths of rock ‘n’ roll excess, slams them up against the ancient myths which still fire our imagination and waits to see what comes out the other end. In the case of “Must Be The Moon” the story is told of one guy getting lucky in a club after a number of drinks, going home with the good-time girl of his wildest fantasies, only to awaken to find out that she’s had to finish herself off while he was snoring. As lead singer Nic Offer puts it, “Moon myth intact, Casanova deflated.”

The lyrics for “Must Be The Moon” are delivered in sing song, nursery rhyme style by Offer in a way which both comments on and buys into the excesses of hip hop without sounding like he really means it (”It’s all beginning to sound like a rap.”) The backing, meanwhile, is the taut, wiry hardcore rock-disco for which !!! are rightly lauded.

Remixes from Hot Chip and Emperor Machine respectively beef up and strip down the original for the dancefloors whilst uber-cool Brazilians CSS are rumoured to be going one further with a reply to Offer’s man-take on the whole one night stand phenomenon….we’ll keep you posted!


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“Must Be The Moon,” will be released on the next full moon, which also happens to be the ancient fertility festival off Beltane. Put away your dictionary of technical musicspeak, take your finger from your chin, change into a t-shirt and shorts that are slightly too small for you, get up on the sofa, pop the !!! single into place, press play and let it all go. Throw some moves, have fun, dare to enjoy yourself. You never know, you might even get lucky…!!! will be playing the following festivals over the summer: Glastonbury, Reading / Leeds and Summer Sundae with more to be announced.

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Festival Reunion Party

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We Make Parties, in conjunction with the Fez Club, Reading and Nano Records, present FESTIVAL RE-UNION PARTY; a night of majestic trance featuring festival favourites. The psy-trance of DJ Ans , the progressive trance of Dick Trevor, the psychedelic sounds of DJ Flip-Flop will and the delicious sounds of Lee Louda will be filling the main room. As if that wasn’t great enough then Luke Solar and Pete Wheeler will be manning the second room of Funk Hip-Hop and House. Tickets are available for �6.00 in advance through WeGotTickets.com (link) for this chance to get in the festival spirit again.



Details:Festival Reunion Party

    Saturday 23rd September
    Reading Fez club
    Berkshire UK
    10pm – 4am

Main Room:

    DJ Ans (Glastonbury/Glade Festival)
    Dick Trevor (Glade Festival)
    Flip-Flop (Glade Festival)
    Lee Louda (Carling Reading & Leeds Weekender)

Room 2:

    Luke Solar (Sundance Music Festival/Miami Music Conference)
    Pete Wheeler (Bestival)

Tickets: �6 advance/�8 on the door
Advance tickets from www.wemakeparties.co.uk

More information

    Nano Records : http://www.nanorecords.co.uk/
    Fez Club Reading : http://www.readingfez.com/Dick Trevor : http://www.myspace.com/dicktrevor
    Flip-Flop : http://www.myspace.com/flipflopmusic
    Pete Wheeler : www.myspace.com/djpetewheeler





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Broken Social Scene Single and Tour

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Broken Social Scene release their new single ‘Fire Eyed Boy’ on 17 July via download and 7″. They’re also doing a few live dates in the next couple of months, some of which are festival appearances, as follows:

Get Broken Social Scene tour tickets Now from Ticketmaster.co.uk

25 Aug: Leeds Festival
27 Aug: Reading Festival
28 Aug: Oxford Zodiac
29 Aug: Cardiff The Point
30 Aug: Liverpool Academy
1 Sep: Sheffield Leadmill
2 Sep: Stradbally Ireland
3 Sep: Indian Summer Festival






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Carling Reading/Leeds Weekender Comedy and Cabaret Stage - Full Line-Up

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The Comedy and Cabaret Stage returns to the festivals for more late night entertainment at both sites and a host of unique performances that range from full blown burlesque shows to the infamous punk rock karaoke and beyond. During the day, a host of top comedians will keep the laughter flowing and the stage should, as ever, be your first and last port of call at both sites.

The Highlights

The Comedy and Cabaret Stage has always been a home for the top comedians; from Eddie Izzard to Mark Steel, if you’ve seen them on TV they’ve undoubtedly been on this stage first. This year is no exception with RUSSELL BRAND stepping out of the tabloid coverage to take to the Reading stage for a set that is sure to contain the kind of barbed humour that is rapidly making him a household name. STEWART LEE takes to the stage having scripted and directed “Jerry Springer, The Opera” in between his hugely successful stand up tours; if you haven’t seen his stand up then this is a must see for this year. ALAN CARR has found fame through his appearances on “The Friday Night Project” and will no doubt be a big draw for this year’s crowds whilst ADAM HILLS, an Australian stand up of massive repute is so funny that The Scotsman said “If you cannot enjoy Adam Hills you cannot have a pulse”. These four lead the charge across the two sites with a full line-up of great comedy talent to accompany them meaning that, this year, The Comedy and Cabaret Stage is a sure fire for the best comedy.

Late night at both sites sees the stage take a turn to the bizarre and unusual with a collection of acts that will thrill when the bands have ended. The BURLY Q CABARET will be at both sites bringing their burlesque to the early hours whilst CIRCUS OF HORRORS and LUCIFIRE will be getting pulses racing in a different way with their demonstrations of contortionism, knife throwing and fire dancing. DIRTY SANCHEZ have been a hit at both sites over the last two years and this year sees them return to Leeds to premiere their brand new show to the world. As those who saw them will know, this is not for the faint hearted as the boys will no doubt have worked out yet more ways to hurt themselves and each other for the public’s enjoyment.

And still there is more to get excited about. In Reading, festivities kick off with the Vox N Roll Music Quiz, described by NME as “the hardest quiz in London” whilst Leeds is already rocking on Thursday night with live music from SIKTH and the now infamous Punk Rock Karaoke to start proceedings. Reading has Stars Up Their Arse Karaoke this year so don’t fear, you can be the star of your dreams for a few minutes at either site. With Leeds also hosting the fabled ROCKUMENTARY BRITANNIA short films, featuring rare footage of The Libertines and Bloc Party amongst others, and both sites featuring unique musical performances from Youth Movie Soundtrack Strategies and the hotly tipped Tilly and The Wall, this year’s Comedy and Cabaret Stage is our best yet, from start to (late finish) a collection of entertainment for anyone and everyone, whatever your taste.

Full details for all the performers on this year’s Comedy and Cabaret Stage begin on the next page.

At the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival on Friday 25th August
At the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival on Saturday 26th August

ALAN CARR is part owner of the prestigious Rose D’Or, won by the fantastically successful ‘Friday Night Project’ (Channel 4) that has catapulted him into the mainstream. Alan is no stranger to awards, having won the BBC’s New Comedian Of The Year in 2001 and his headline performance at this year’s festival is certain to justify the high praise being heaped on one of Britain’s most successful comedians.

COLE PARKER is no stranger to the stage, having been an actor and comedian since the age of 12. One of the brightest stand-ups in the UK, Cole is no stranger to rock n roll having hosted the Jersy LIVE! event since 2003. (NB, Cole will be the COMPERE for the stage at the Leeds site)

Regarded by many as Britain’s answer to the late, great Bill Hicks, MATT BLAIZE is an Eastender who takes his subjects head on but always brings his audience with him.

A natural in front of an audience after over ten years on the circuit, BEN NORRIS will bring his experience to the stage with a dose of cracking gags and wry observations.

With performances on the ‘Ralph Little Show’ and guest appearances on ‘Dead Ringers’ in addition to his stand up shows, STEPHANO PAULINO is rapidly becoming a name to note on the circuit.

Formerly one half of Skint Video, STEVE GRIBBIN’s musical comedy avoids the trap of so many other performers with sharp two line musical put downs and well thought out full comedy songs that demonstrate both an eye for a decent lyric and an ear for a well thought out musical pastiche.

At the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival on Friday 25th August
At the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival on Sunday 27th August

The superb former host of Channel 4’s Popworld, SIMON AMSTELL, is likely to have a stream of festival goers checking his set. His acerbic interviews with guests on the show were one of the highlights of Sunday mornings for many and his stand-up continues that provocative but highly funny approach.

At the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival on Friday 25th August

SIMON EVANS is guaranteed to offend someone during his set with his sarcastic attacks on everyone and anyone who he deems unworthy of his respect. He’ll also make you laugh and that’s why he is one of the most successful stand ups in the UK.

With a highly physical comedic presence that borders on the neurotic, ADAM BLOOM’s grasp of the absurd and breathless delivery is always worth your time.

At the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival on Saturday 26th August

Relax and let the conversational style of ANDREW BIRD entertain you on the Leeds stage. A great anecdotal comedian, Andrew is a master of the well told tale.

JON RICHARDSON made his name with success in the BBC New Talent Comedy Search and the J20 Last Laugh Comedy Search and takes to the stage with his name very much in the ascendant.

Styled by Paramount Comedy as “The new Prince Charming of comedy”, LLOYD LANGFORD is part of a new generation of comedians that are radpily becoming household names.

A previous winner of the North West Comedian Of The Year alongside Caroline Aherne, Johnny Vegas and Peter Kay, JASON MANFORD is a big name in his native North West and it can’t be long before the rest of the UK propel him to similar levels of fame as those whose footsteps he is following.

At the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival on Saturday 26th August
At the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival on Sunday 27th August

STEWART LEE has a comedy CV that is second to none. One half of the massively successful Lee and Herring, Stewart recently wrote the lyrics for, and directed ‘Jerry Springer: The Opera’ alongside continuing his own successful stand up tours across the globe. No stranger to the music world as a former music critic for The Times, it is a great honour to have one of the finest comedians in the UK step on to the stage for what is undoubtedly a highlight of the weekend’s entertainment.

BARRY CASTAGNOLA is regarded as one of the most urbane storytellers on the UK comedy circuit and is guaranteed to entertain with his own brand of comic observation.

NB – Barry will the compere for the stage at the READING site.

Currently gracing BBC 2’s new comedy ‘Grown-Ups’, ROB ROUSE delivers an energetic set which works so well because he is unafraid to make a fool of himself. A million words a minute delivery makes Rob a huge live favourite on the circuit.

At the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival on Saturday 26th August
At the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival on Friday 25th August

HUGH LENNON AND HYPNODOG are firm favourites at the festival and across the UK, If you haven’t experienced being hypnotised by Hypnodog, then put your reservations aside and give the canine a try. Or just watch others do it. Either way, it’s a great show.

With a contemplative delivery and a tendency to eschew the obvious gag for a less immediate (but ultimately better) pay off line, JASON JOHN WHITEHEAD is increasingly being seen as one of the best comedians on the circuit.

With a well tuned taste for the surreal, MARKUS BIRDMAN can take an obsession with the first album he bought (‘One Step Beyond’) and turn it into an hour long Edinburgh show which also includes the Bishop Of Rochester being beheaded with a stale baguette.

If you are easily offended then perhaps it’s best to either miss JASON ROUSE’s set or have another look at your standpoint. He may be vulgar and he is certainly shocking but Rouse is also one of the funniest men you are likely to see this year.

Armed with a guitar, ROB DEERING is one of the best loved comedians on the UK circuit. With a desire to entertain, Rob blends musical comedy with superb audience involvement in what is always an entertaining show.

At the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival on Saturday 26th August

A winner of both of his native New Zealand’s top comedy awards, BEN HURLEY comes to the festival as a definite one to watch.

With an ability to mimic established singers and a nose for a funny rhyme, RICK RIGHT’s musical comedy is by turns both topical and surreal.

At the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival on Sunday 27th August

The long haired, guitar toting rocker that is MITCH BENN descends on the stage with guitar in hand and a host of parody songs that are interspersed with sharp one liners and wry comments.

If you are sick of celebrity culture and long for someone to take a kick at minor ‘celebrities’ then MICK FERRY could well be your man. Aiming well placed barbs at celebrity culture, with a good sense of his own limitations, Mick is a great stand-up and well worth seeing.

With a name like YIANNI AGISILAOU it will come as no great surprise to know that much of this stand-up’s humour revolves around living with the name Yianni and the culture clashes between him and older generations of his Greek family. A great observational and cultural comedian, Yianni is a regular on the worldwide comedy circuit.

Styled the “comedy equivalent of a defibrillator machine” by Chortle.co.uk, TOBY FOSTER is a comedian with a big personality whose sheer exuberance makes his stand up shows a stream of amusing gags and anecdotes.

YOUR MC – PAUL B EDWARDS is one of the most popular and successful comedians on the UK circuit. A great one for audience participation, many of Paul’s songs have become cul hits and expect to hear the tent sing along to these throughout the day.

At the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival on Friday 25th August

ADAM HILLS comedy cd, “Go, You Big Red Fire Engine” was a huge seller in his native Australia and Adam is well known throughout the globe as a stand up of massive repute. With two Perrier nominations to his name and a Chortle Award for best Compere in 2004, the headline slot is in safe hands.

A vibrant personality which defines his humour, PATRICK MONAHAN is, in contrast to many comedians on the circuit, a celebratory gag man, with a generous good humour that rarely relies on put downs to elicit the laughs.

One of the highlights of Edinburgh for the last three years, AL PITCHER, is rapidly becoming one of the hottest names on the comedy circuit.

A head on comedian, JIM JEFFRIES frequently challenges his audience’s with very personal (and dark) humour that almost begs those watching not to like him. It is a tribute to his skill and ability that this never happens, making Jim one of the most sought after comedians on the circuit.

City Life’s Comedian of the Year in 2001, JOHN BISHOP has gone from strength to strength with well received Edinburgh shows and a stand up routine that gets stronger and more popular with each appearance.






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The Morning After Girls UK dates

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The Morning After Girls, who just released their album ‘Evolve’, have announced a few live dates, mostly festival appearances, but here they are:

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7 Jul: London - Koko (Club NME)
8 Jul: Dublin - Oxegen Festival
9 Jul: Kinross - T in the Park Festival
16 Jul: Suffolk - Lattitude Festival
23 Aug: London - Islington Academy (supporting Dandy Warhols)
26 Aug: Reading - Carling Weekender
27 Aug: Leeds - Carling Weekender






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Extra Reading Festival tickets available

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This afternoon, the Licensing Panel of Reading Borough Council have granted an increase in capacity to 80,000 including guests for this year’s Carling Weekend: Reading Festival from last year’s capacity of 66,500 including guests. It is anticipated that the additional tickets that have now become available will be claimed by those who pre-registered for extra tickets on the festival website at www.readingfestival.com. The people on the waiting list will need to respond to an email, currently being sent out by SEE Tickets, by 9am on Tuesday 20th June in order to take advantage of their reserved allocation. Any unclaimed reserved tickets will go on release at 9am on Tuesday morning, 20thJune.

Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festivals, the UK’s largest festival, takes place from Friday August 25th to Sunday August 27th with headliners Franz Ferdinand, Muse and Pearl Jam heading a line-up of over 150 bands plus cabaret and comedy performers.






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Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival - Topman Unsigned Stage news

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Unsigned bands get their chance to play at the UK’s biggest festival

At this year’s Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival, the best unsigned bands from the Midlands and North will get the chance to play to over 70,000 festival goers thanks to Topman. Following the success of the Unsigned Stage at last year’s event, festival organisers Mean Fiddler are delighted to announce details of how bands can apply to win a place performing on the Topman Unsigned Stage at Bramham Park this summer.

Due to the immense pressure of bands looking to play the North’s only festival, Mean Fiddler last year decided to include a stage for the best unsigned talent. Hailed as one of the highlights of last year’s event, the chosen bands were selected from hundreds of demos. Emphasising Mean Fiddler’s continued dedication to supporting bands from grass root level through to main stage triumph, the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival organisers are delighted that the Unsigned Stage is returning this year even bigger and better.

Topman are a firm supporter of young talent both in music and fashion, giving new bands and artists the opportunity to play in Topman stores, at brand events and now on the Topman Unsigned Stage at this year’s Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival.

Demos can be handed in on CD format at the following selected Topman stores from June 19th:

Glasgow (Argyle Street)

Newcastle (Eldon Square)

Leeds (Briggate)

Sheffield (Fargate)

Liverpool (Church Street)

Manchester (Arndale Centre)

Nottingham (Victoria Centre)

Birmingham (Bullring)

Deadline for all entries is June 30th and selection will be announced July 17th.

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BBC live from Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festival

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Organisers of the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festival, Mean Fiddler, are delighted to announce that BBC TV will continue their commitment to music television this summer by broadcasting direct from the sites. The legendary event will be shown live on BBC Three from 7pm each evening over the August Bank Holiday and the main bands and highlights from the festival will be shown on BBC2 each night over the weekend. Music from the amazing artists on the bill will be broadcast each day along with live reports from around the sites and VT packages taking the viewer behind the scenes at the longest-running event in the UK festival season.

The coverage will have a major interactive and online element with viewers able to press the red button to see a choice of different performances from the biggest and best acts from the music world lined up at the live highlight of summer 2006. Coverage will be led by Mark Cooper, Creative Head of Music Entertainment at the BBC (Later / Glastonbury). The BBC TV coverage will be complemented by live broadcasts, reportage and coverage on BBC Radio 1 over the course of the weekend.

The BBC’s choice of the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festival confirms the festival’s position as the leading event in the summer calendar of outdoor music, not only in the UK but across Europe. Over 30 years old, Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festival is the biggest event of its kind and is agreed by performers and fans alike as the best by far. Each year the event brings the biggest and best bands, and the newest and most talked about acts, from across the music world to perform in front of thousands of fans at the most exciting and established event in its field. This year’s event includes exclusive UK festival performances from the three headliners plus entertainment from across the spectrum on the various stages including the hot new bands of 2006, dance acts, comedy, cabaret and unsigned bands.

Melvin Benn, Managing Director of Festivals, Mean Fiddler said “I could not be happier. I have worked alongside BBC TV for the last four years at Glastonbury and seen the extraordinary coverage Mark and his team have achieved there and I am delighted that the best music festivals in the world are now to be screened by the best TV broadcaster in the world.”

Julian Bellamy, Controller BBC Three said “This signals BBC Three’s intention to have more live music events of real scale on the channel; I’m particularly excited to be bringing BBC Three viewers coverage of the Reading and Leeds festivals for the first time.”






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The Full Line-Up For The Carling Stage Announced

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THE CARLING STAGE returns to the festival for the 8th year running in 2006 and will again host the best collection of up and coming talent. The Carling Stage has become a stepping-stone for many bands as they make their way to the Main Stage. Historically the Carling Stage has seen Muse, Elbow, Ash, Kasabian and Kaiser Chiefs make their first festival appearances and has continued to prove that this is the starting place for the talent of the future. Last year rising stars such as Arctic Monkeys, We Are Scientists and The Paddingtons played on the Carling Stage, and this year will see many more of the hottest new bands take to the legendary stage. With the stage hosting 17 of NME’s recommended new bands of the summer festival season over the three days alongside some exclusive performances from some of the most interesting names in alternative rock, organisers, Mean Fiddler, are proud to announce the following names for this year.

Get tickets for the Carling Reading and Leeds Weekend here from Ticketmaster.co.uk

Friday 25th August at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival
Saturday 26th August at the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

BEDOUIN SOUNDCLASH

TWILIGHT SINGERS

EAGLES OF DEATH METAL

HOWLING BELLS

BROMHEADS JACKET

THE SUNSHINE UNDERGROUND

LITTLE MAN TATE

GET CAPE, WEAR CAPE, FLY

FIELD MUSIC

SCISSORS FOR LEFTY

PIGEON DETECTIVES

ZOX

MUMM RA

Saturday 26th August at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival
Sunday 27th August at the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

NOUVELLE VAGUE

THE FRATELLIS

TV ON THE RADIO

THE ORGAN
THE LIKE
THE SPINTO BAND
THE NOISETTES
GOODBOOKS
TILLY AND THE WALL
RUMBLE STRIPS
SERENA MANEESH

THE MACCABEES

THE MORNING AFTER GIRLS

Sunday 27th August at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival
Friday 25th August at the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

ANIMAL COLLECTIVE

HOT CHIP

LARRIKIN LOVE

THE KLAXONS

LETHAL BIZZLE

STATIK (DJ)

THE RESEARCH

GOOD SHOES

SEMIFINALISTS

YOU SAY PARTY! WE SAY DIE!

HUMANZI

SWITCHES

THE ON OFFS

KHARMA 45

ARTIST INFORMATION FOR THE CARLING STAGE

Friday 25th August at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival
Saturday 26th August at the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

BEDOUIN SOUNDCLASH are an all male trio hailing from Kingston Onatario who fuse a unique mix of reggae, soul, and punk rock that conjures up echoes of Toots and The Maytals, The Police and Paul Simon’s ‘Graceland’. Last year’s debut album, “Sounding A Mosaic” highlighted a potential that saw single, “When The Night Feels My Song”, championed by Jo Whiley and Zane Lowe at Radio One. With a tour with The Ordinary Boys to close 2005 and rumours of new material very soon, the return of the band to the festival seems likely to be the start of a second wave of massive interest.

It’s a rare occasion that a record makes as powerful an impression as this one. Greg Dulli – known and loved by many as the leader of pioneering alt-rockers Afghan Whigs – has recorded another album (his fourth) under the celebrated moniker TWILIGHT SINGERS; and it’s a veritable masterpiece. “Powder Burns” was acclaimed by Q as a triumph and these shows are likely to be further proof that Dulli is one of the most accomplished songwriters of his generation.

The dream boys dynamic duo is back! Jesse “the Devil” Hughes has returned from a religious dance monastery as a master. After hearing his falsetto unforgetto and seeing that boy slang guitar, the funk monks gave him a new name, BOOTS ELECTRIC! And matching stride for sexy stride with Boots Electric is the groove pocket cyborg, Baby Duck (formerly Carlo Von Sexron, aka Joshua Homme). Your ears will orgasm with every glorious groove that baby duck pounds into your boom box. They are EAGLES OF DEATH METAL. You should see them.

HOWLING BELLS are already being hailed as one of the most thrilling bands to emerge this year, gathering plaudits and building a loyal following with their dazzling brand of narcotic rock. Recorded with renowned Coldplay producer Ken Nelson, Howling Bells’ debut is an intoxicating collection of killer tracks.

BROMHEADS JACKET and fellow Yorkshiremen THE SUNSHINE UNDERGROUND (albeit adopted being from Shrewsbury but based in Leeds) are two of the hottest names around right now and are sure to pull in a big local fanbase at Leeds but also expect a packed tent at Reading.

Also in the Yorkshire corner and making the day at Leeds even more of a local celebration, Sheffield quartet LITTLE MAN TATE have quickly become one of the most exciting new guitar bands in the UK, aided by a growing legion of avid fans who’ve turned the band’s demos into word of mouth classics and their gigs into all-inclusive celebrations . Debut single, The Agent sold out of all 2000 copies in a matter of days and new single “What? What You Got” recently went top 40.

Born and based in the Essex seaside town of Southend, GET CAPE, WEAR CAPE, FLY (Sam Duckworth to his mates) comprises one man, a guitar and a laptop. Opinionated and political with the hedonistic streak of a 20 year old given the chance to escape hometown life, Get Cape’s music is passionate and life affirming, layering socially aware lyrics over acoustic guitar and laptop driven samples and beats .

From the other end of the England (Sunderland), FIELD MUSIC are something of a North East supergroup. Peter was The Futureheads’ original drummer; Barry Futurehead was in one of the many early Field Music line-ups and sometime drummer Tom English is on loan from Maximo Park.

Originating from San Luis Obispo, and now stationed in San Francisco, Californian four piece SCISSORS FOR LEFTY are already picking up attention. Current UK dates have seen NME declare the band “quite possibly awesome”.

With hotly tipped newcomers and part of the Leeds based Dance to The Radio set up, PIGEON DETECTIVES are all set to be one of the names to watch for the rest of the year with support from Zane Lowe and Steve Lamacq already evident.

ZOX and MUMM RA open the stage.

Saturday 26th August at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival
Sunday 27th August at the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

In 2004 NOUVELLE VAGUE’s eponymous debut introduced French duo Marc Collin and Olivier Libaux’s singular take on post punk nuggets by the likes of Joy Division, Depeche Mode, Tuxedo Moon and the Undertones, recasting them as svelte, sophisticated bossa nova-inflected chansons, given wing by a succession of breathy-voiced, guest Left Bank chanteuses. Second album, “Bande A Part”, takes up where the debut left off and with singers Melanie Pain, Camille and Phoebe Killdeer to add to the glamour this is sure to be a great ending to the day.

THE FRATELLIS have rapidly progressed from independent release, “Climbing Up The Back Stairs” to an album deal with Island Records. Very much a one to watch, the Glasgow based three piece have seen both Radio One and Xfm (amongst others) pin their colours to their mast. Check out their website at www.thefratellis.com for details of their Budhill Singles Club, where they’ll give away songs for free through their website to get a taste of what is certain to be one of those shows on this year’s Carling Stage.

Brooklyn five-piece TV ON THE RADIO are a band in the ascendancy. Releasing their excellent second album, Return To Cookie Mountain, on July 3rd and are coming back to the UK, after spending most of the summer touring the States, to play a handful of European festivals with their only UK stops being at Reading and Leeds.

THE ORGAN, a Canadian all-girl quintet, are one of the most exciting new bands around. Recent debut album, Grab That Gun, has been doing brisk business ever since its release a few months back and NME declared them the best band at this years SXSW festival, no less.

THE LIKE transcend all the easy labels that one may be inclined to attach to them: all girl band, teenage band, LA band, etc. They simply write beautiful music, and possess an irresistible collective personality.

Utilizing an indie-pop sensibility that brings to mind the Flaming Lips and Pavement, THE SPINTO BAND play songs that can send you careening into the heights of lysergic bliss or provide the catchiest vibes to shake your tail feather.

Lead by Shingai, a stunning front women with a raw energy reminiscent of Grace Jones, THE NOISETTES have been described by the NME as ‘One of rock n roll’s best kept secrets’ and by The Guardian ‘Britain’s best live band’.

Ages 21 and under, the artfully tuneful and lounge –core Kent foursome GOODBOOKS were one of the NME’s top-ten bands to look out for in 2006.

Maybe it’s the tapdancing, maybe it’s the beaming grins (onstage and off), maybe it’s the cheerleader chants but, whatever works for you TILLY AND THE WALL are a band worth seeing.

A timeless rush of sax and trumpet, pounding piano and drums, and sweet melody, RUMBLE STRIPS are fast picking up fans whilst SERENA MANEESH have emerged from Norway with a blend of everything from Southern blues via Neu! to Gershwin.

THE MACCABES rapidly built a fervent following of raggle-taggle indie urchins and uber pixie band aids delighted to have stumbled across a band of such genuine promise whilst THE MORNING AFTER GIRLS come all the way from Melbourne, Australia to open the stage.

Sunday 27th August at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival
Friday 25th August at the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

ANIMAL COLLECTIVE make challenging modern pop - music that defies easy classification or lazy pigeonholing. Their mixture of electronics and traditional instrumentation, of songform and soundscape integrate brilliantly into a coherent, logical whole. Bubbling, rippling instrumental playing coheres into fluid song structures that seem to swell and ebb, building a throbbing, shimmering wall of sound. With a host of celebrity fans numbering David Bowie, Bjork, Beck, and Franz Ferdinand, Animal Collective are one of the most ambitious and forward-thinking modern bands around.

If you want something which evokes the textures of Aphex Twin recordings, Madlib’s sense of deranged hip-hop holiday, the intimacy of Prince’s fantastically claustrophobic parades, and more than merely the spirit of certain wonderful Paul McCartney experiments in disco then you should be watching HOT CHIP. With next single, “ Colours ” and previous singles , “Over and Over” and “Boy From School” from their acclaimed sophomore album, “The Warning” ruling the nations airwaves, this is likely to be a short stop for the band on their way to the bigger stages.

With debut single, “Six Queens” and follow up “Happy As Annie”, LARRIKIN LOVE marked out new territory for ‘indie bands’. Led by singer Edward Larrikin, the band draw on their second generation Irish roots, Twickenham upbringings and wide ranging influences to create a live show that swings from punk to indie, dub to rousing ceilidh moments. Hotly tipped by those in the know including Xfm’s Jon Kennedy and the festival’s own Steve Lamacq, this is one of NME’s sets to see this year. It should also be one of yours.

Touching down in 2006 from a place undetermined to wrestle the hearts and minds of the nations music lovers from last year’s seemingly all-pervading po-faced, post-punk moroseness, THE KLAXONS come to the stage with critics praise from all corners.

Ex More Fire Crew member LETHAL BIZZLE is one of the most prolific, exciting grime stars to emerge from the UK underground. He has established himself as one of the leaders in the UK scene, and is certainly the most dynamic. Accompanying him will be STATIK on DJing duties - dubbed the ‘Godfather of Grindie, Statik has been credited with creating “The acest, wierdest, and most ridiculous compilation ever commited to wax.” [NME] and will unveil his ‘Broadband’ album shortly.

THE RESEARCH’s wryly observed songs of love and loss will put a smile on your face and a spring in your step. In a Sunday Times review of their debut album “Breaking Up” (At Large Recordings) the writer said ‘See if you can find a flaw. I’ve tried, and I can’t”.

With their first 7” selling for �20 on ebay, and their second sold out in a week, south London kings of teen angst and suburban malaise GOOD SHOES are making early waves in all the right places.

SEMIFINALISTS have come a long way to these shores, vocalist Ferry Gouw coming from Indonesia whilst Chris Steele-Nicholson and Adriana Alba crossed the Atalantic from their native USA. It was worth it though as debut album “Semifinalists” is finding friends in all the right places.

Canada’s YOU SAY PARTY! WE SAY DIE! started with an indepdent album release in their home country in 2004 but recent UK shows have seen the band hotly tipped to be one of the big names of next year.

HUMANZI are four disgruntled, illegitimate children of the Dublin City Party scene. “(the) Ramones bedded by Kasabian: The Stooges clashing with the Mondays, and the sound of angular, hedonistic rock ‘n’ roll smashing head in into feverish electro punk” (NME).

SWITCHES, the driving guitar pop of THE ON OFFS and Northern Ireland’s KHARMA 45 start the stage off with a blast of new music for the early afternoon.

ALSO ADDED TO THE BILL ON THE LOCK-UP STAGE

Friday 25th August at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival
Saturday 26th August at the Carling Weekend: Leeds Festival

Body Count who have signed a worldwide deal with Escapi Music, bring their controversial, yet innovative brand of crossover Rap and Metal to the masses once again. Rap legend Ice T, Ernie C and the rest of the band have recorded a brand new album, the monstrous “Murder For Hire”, their first album in nearly nine years will hit the streets this summer.






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