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Nick Noble - Nuclear Bunker Discs.

Guardian of The Bunker

93MillionMilesFromTheSun are:- Nick Noble (guitars/effects/vocals) & Rob Hogg (bass/effects). This has always been the core of the band & is supplemented by drums & extra guitars when playing live. The album 93 Million Miles From The Sun is available direct from Parallax Sounds. Combining layered, textured guitars over an array of effects and choral vocals, 93 Million Miles From The Sun is one of those records that, while evoking memories of the likes of Slowdive in their heyday or even a more sonically enhanced Maps, stands tall and proud in its own right due to the dazzling range of variation across its thirteen tracks. Another key element of 93MillionMilesFromTheSun's extensive make-up is that not only do they express a desire to take their sonic experimentation one step further, but they also never lose sight of the fact that beneath all the reverb and delay lay actual songs that would sound just as affecting stripped down. They get their name from a Swervedriver b-side. They both create amazing shoegazing rock and they sound like a shoegazing Mogwai with bits of early Verve, My Bloody Valentine, Ride, Loop, Slowdive, ect... 93MillionMilesFromTheSun are popular worldwide and are now one of the best leading shoegaze bands out there becoming big favourites with people especially in the shoegazing scene. 93MillionMilesFromTheSun have achieved number 15 in John Peel's Festive Top 50 of 2010, they have released an exclusive track on the "Secret Garden - The New Wave of Shoegaze (Nugaze)" compilation album along with other artists like Ulrich Schnauss and The Fauns. Recently completed is the new album Northern Sky, which is due out this summer & the band are currently preparing to play the new songs live. Nick Noble gave us a little of his time in between rehearsing & soundproofing a new studio to pick his 5. Under duress I might add - we had to force him to choose just 5: "There's too many albums i couldn't live without. I've only scratched the surface with this..."

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Live: Yellowman

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Jamaican dancehall legend Yellowman comes to the UK


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Live: Anti-Pop Consortium

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Legendary Avant-Rappers Anti-Pop Consortium Return To London


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Senser: How To Do Battle

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Senser have always been a band ahead of their time


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Nightlife : Hit & Run

Daniel Alston

What's the best way to start a week? Second City take a look at the collective putting Monday nights back on the social calendar...


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Cornershop / Dirty North - Manchester Moho Live 27/7/09

Matt Rynn

You can see Cornershop’s logic. Do what they’ve always done and ignore the accepted way of doing things. When most bands are off round the festival circuit circus and steering clear of the big cities (lack of students, people away on holidays - you see?), Cornershop announce their own headline tour of some big city intimate venues to celebrate their return following a seven year absence. Real whites-of-the-eyes stuff to test the response to the new material, right?


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