Going for great gimmicks
THEY'RE famed for that treadmill video and radio-friendly punk-pop gem Get Over It, but you would be forgiven for thinking OK Go retreated into their dorms to listen to their Weezer records around 2002.
View ArticleINTERVIEW The Miserable Rich
The Miserable Rich bring their chamber-pop sound to The Borderline next month. Helen Clarke caught up Shepherd's Bush boy, singer James de Malplaquet...
View ArticleWHAT HELEN HEARD Los Campesinos! and Malcolm Middleton
Malcolm Middleton plays his last gig at The Borderline and Los Campesinos! talk about their new album...
View ArticleREVIEW Oh No Ono, Eggs
The five piece are indie royaly in their native Denmark, so what's all the fuss about?...
View ArticleREVIEW Los Campesinos!, Romance Is Boring
The twee-popsters return with a darker twist...
View ArticleINTERVIEW Jonatha Brooke
Helen Clarke speaks to the singer/songwriter ahead of her Bush Hall gig
View ArticleREVIEW The Wave Pictures, Lisa Mitchell, The Miserable Rich @ The Borderline
The HMV Next Big Thing festival calls in at The Borderline
View ArticleREVIEW Field Music, Field Music (Measure)
The Brewis brothers return after a three year hiatus.
View ArticleShearwater, The Golden Archipelago
Shearwater, The Golden Archipelago, Matador, February 18
View ArticleINTERVIEW Paloma Faith
With her quirky style and outlandish personality, she's been as much a fixture of London's fashion and party scene as the music scene, but Paloma Faith's retro sound is still making waves. Helen Clarke...
View ArticleRox: Hopefully people will get to know the real me
She's just 21 years old, but south Londoner Rox is already being touted as the UK's answer to Lauryn Hill. Helen Clarke speaks to the singer ahead of her London show...
View ArticleINTERVIEW Sandi Thom
JUST four years ago she had the world at her feet – with a number one single and album and a Brit Award nomination under her belt, she was the name on everyone's lips. But her follow-up single failed...
View ArticleLiam Frost: Happy to be a cult secret
For years he's been touted as Manchester's "best kept secret" - respected by his fellow musicians and adored by those in the know. And, as Helen Clarke found out, Liam Frost is more than happy to stay...
View ArticleINTERVIEW Nino Katamadze
Georgia's answer to Janis Joplin prepares for her first UK shows
View ArticleDVD Review: Life During Wartime
Todd Solondz's follow-up to his acclaimed comedy Happiness is an acquired taste but a must for those who like their comedy pitch black.
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