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Stricken City - Macbeth, London
Tim Chipping 26 September 2008, 3:19 PM
We've found a new band to like. They've got a lady singer with very long arms and legs...
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Ben Sherman presents The Big British Sound: Best of the Festivals
Tim Chipping 17 September 2008, 3:11 PM
See the likes of Pete & The Pirates, Daggers and Delays, Little Man
Tate and Twisted Wheel, The Raveonettes and Liam Fray out of The
Courteeners in your town.
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Matt Griffin 7 August 2008, 2:19 PM
Ever-dedicated to the uncovering of new talent, we went to see 4unsigned's current featured band, Citadels, play at London's Metro.
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Gig review: Portico Quartet, London
Matt Griffin 31 July 2008, 3:31 PM
We love how, every year, the Mercury Music Prize announces a token weird jazz nominee. Only this year, it turns out they're really good. We went to see Portico Quartet to hear for ourselves...
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Gig review: Lau, Slaughtered Lamb, London
Tim Chipping 12 June 2008, 11:29 AM
Why did we tell you that Lau are the best band in the world? Let us try and explain using more words...
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Martha Wainwright live at RFH, London
Tim Chipping 21 May 2008, 3:03 PM
Do we still like Martha Wainwright even though we've seen her 20 times and this time she's brought all her mates along?
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Tim Chipping 18 April 2008, 5:41 PM

Sia's been a favourite of the 4Music office for a few years now, especially when she tells us stories about her knicker-stealing dog. Naomi went along to see her sold out live show in London, the other day, and then wrote some words about it...
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Gig review: Does It Offend You, Yeah? ULU, London, 25 March
Matt Griffin 27 March 2008, 1:01 PM
Where to begin? With an admission that we were around the first time glowsticks and hardcore dance-punk was fashionable? Maybe that's apt, as the headliners at London University's ULU, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, could well be the 2008 version of the greatest purveyors of that genre, and on this form, even surpass them.
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Gig review: Mark Ronson, Hammersmith Apollo, February 22, 2008
Rory Kinsella 25 February 2008, 5:00 PM
So Mark Ronson hasn't had a bad couple of weeks has he? A few Grammys, a couple of Brits and the chance to speak to 4Music. But with all that going on, would he still be able to get on with his day job? We went to Hammersmith Apollo to find out.
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Gig review: Alphabeat, Borderline London, February 14
Michael Baggs 21 February 2008, 12:00 PM
Not because we're lonely and single (but because we wanted to) we spent the most romantic night of the year with Denmark's finest pop band, Alphabeat...
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Gig review: Simian Mobile Disco, London Astoria, February 2008
Michael Baggs 19 February 2008, 3:35 PM
Simian Mobile Disco are yet to make their mark on the charts but when it comes to midweek raves in the centre of London, they've got the market nailed...
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Gig review: Duffy, Pigalle Club 31/01/08
Tim Chipping 31 January 2008, 1:00 PM
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Gig review: Super Tennis with Giant Paw, Buffalo Bar, London
Rory Kinsella 15 January 2008, 5:00 PM
We've often reflected that there isn't enough sport in music, so when we heard about a band called Super Tennis, we thought we had better dispatch our roving reporter Harold Shiel to the field of play to find out the score.
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Gig news: Black Kids, Friendly Fires and Ipso Facto play for free
Tim Chipping 8 January 2008, 11:00 AM
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Gig review: Spice Girls, O2 Arena 15/12/07
Tim Chipping 17 December 2007, 12:34 PM
We went to a party immediately after going to see the Spice Girls show on Saturday. It may have been a mistake to tell anyone where we'd been as that was all anyone at the party wanted to know about. So to save our voices (and to stop from boring ourselves to death), here's what we said, in bullet point form...
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Gig review: Babyshambles, NME Awards Launch
Rory Kinsella 7 December 2007, 4:11 PM
With Take That rocking out next door in the mindzone (or whatever it's now called) of the Millennium Dome (or whatever it's now called) there are some jealous glances over the hall as we are forced to head into the little IndigO2 (this IS what it's called) for the launch of the NME Awards. The IndigO2 is not your average venue: housed in one corner of the Dome's enormity, it feels like the room set aside for roller-discos at your local sports centre, writes Harold Shiel.
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