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30 Seconds To Mars Reveal Winter UK Tour Dates & Tickets
Monday, 14 June 2010 Written by Stereoboard.com
30 Seconds To Mars Reveal Winter UK Tour Dates & Tickets

Thirty Seconds To Mars have confirmed details of their biggest ever UK arena tour, as well as details of their new single ‘Closer To The Edge’, which is released on July 19th

Fast on their way to becoming one of the world’s biggest bands, Thirty Seconds To Mars’ status in the UK has already been proven with shows this year that included a sold-out arena tour as well as a headline slot on the second stage at Download Festival this past weekend.

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Interview: Yorkshire Rock Act The Humour
Sunday, 13 June 2010 Written by Adam Simpson
Stereoboard.com Interviews The Humour

Recently I had an interview with Yorkshire rock group, The Humour. They'll be playing at the Download Festival this weekend, and I spoke with them before they went on stage at The Cockpit in Leeds, to play their album release party gig.

The band celebrate the release of their debut album, 'Your Gonna Pay', which is due for release later this month.

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The Drums - The Drums (ALBUM REVIEW)
Saturday, 12 June 2010 Written by Adam Simpson
The Drums - The Drums (ALBUM REVIEW)

Let’s begin with a little story about a record label, Factory Records, a pioneering label set up by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus, in the 70’s, which was all about Manchester, all about the groups, the passion, the desire, the class, the art and most importantly the music.

Factory Records was a pioneering label which was not about profit margins or number 1 singles, but about great groups and great music.

It is because of Factory Records that we have Joy Division, Durutti Column, The Wake, A Certain Ratio, James, New Order, Happy Mondays and so many more who were influenced by these and more.

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FEATURE: This Ain’t A Love Song... So What’s New?
Saturday, 12 June 2010 Written by David Evans


Before I get started on the meat and two veg, so to speak, it would be wrong to borrow the song title without paying tribute to Scouting for Girls’ well-deserved success. They are a hardworking band; write genuinely good pop songs and are tireless in support of their two chosen charities. I like them a lot … I’m also grateful to Roy and the boys for prodding a notion that has been cat-napping at the back of my mind for way to long …

It’s that time of year when I could be forgiven for waxing lyrical about cloudless skies and butterflies hovering around pink-hued acacia blooms; but more than likely, it’s the sight of tawny-limbed lovelies in tight-fitting tank-tops and flouncy rah-rah skirts that stirs the romantic man in me. And what’s more, a stroll through any city centre would show that I’m not a stand-alone guy.

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FEATURE: Is a Band Bigger Than Its Singer?
Friday, 11 June 2010 Written by Rob Sleigh
Is a Band Bigger Than Its Singer? (FEATURE)

Last month, Thin Lizzy announced that Ricky Warwick of the Almighty would be joining them as their third lead vocalist following the departure of John Sykes, who had been the band’s singer since they originally reformed in 1996.

In the same month, the Faces were confirmed as headliners of this August’s Vintage at Goodwood festival in West Sussex, with a certain Mick Hucknall due to stand in for Rod Stewart on vocals. Both of these announcements beg the question: how much do a band need their lead singer?

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