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Loops
Loops is a new journal dedicated to engaging and diverse writing about pop music and culture, published twice-yearly by Domino Records in collaboration with Faber & Faber. Because it isn’t tied to the endless cycle of new releases and next-big-thing … Continue reading
Review: Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy – Is It The Sea?
Will Oldham, aka Bonnie “Prince” Billy, released his third live album last week, a collaboration with Scottish folk band Harem Scarem and renowned percussionist Alex Nielsen, recorded in Edinburgh in 2006. Oldham is without doubt one of the finest songwriters … Continue reading
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Tagged alex neilson, BBC, bonnie 'prince' billy, domino records, harem scarem, Will Oldham
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Matador Announce Reissue of Pavement’s Brighten the Corners
At the risk of further turning Colour into a Stephen Malkmus fan site, I have to mention the imminent reissue of Pavement’s fourth record, 1997′s Brighten the Corners. It was my first point of contact with the band and I … Continue reading
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Tagged brighten the corners, domino records, matador records, pavement, stephen malkmus
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We Used to Read Books
On Monday we announced the line up for our next event at Light House and on Wednesday we featured July Skies. Here’s the second feature on the artists, slightly later than promised. For more information on the event, check our … Continue reading
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Tagged Colour, domino records, Events, gareth s. brown, hood, the declining winter
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Colour Presents: The Declining Winter, Gareth S. Brown & July Skies Live, September 6th
First of all, many thanks to everyone who attended our event at Light House, Wolverhampton on August 2nd, and to Bavarian Country Singers & Comrades and Mountain Schmountain for their great sets. I’ve uploaded a set list to the Events … Continue reading
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Tagged Colour, domino records, gareth s. brown, hood, july skies, light house, live music, the declining winter, wolverhampton
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