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Festival
Guide 2007
Pack your wellies,
camping gear and oversized sunnies and prepare to get
muddy: it's festival time. Take a look at our round-up
of the UK's biggest and most unique music festivals from
the worlds of rock, dance, indie, pop and alternative.
Festival Guide 07 by Oliver Gaywood >> |
Wicked
The Musical Review
Wicked is the story of Elphaba,
better known as the Wicked Witch of the West from the renowned
Wizard of Oz, and how she got to be that way.
Musical review by Alana Meakings >> |
The
Automatic
Live at The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
Review
If you’re only going to see The Automatic for one thing
(as in What’s that coming over the hill...) think
again. Before we even get to that particular monster
there’s the sets of the two stunning support bands –
Alterkicks and Mumm Ra – and half of The Automatic’s
appearance to enjoy.
Live
review by Oliver Gaywood >> |
Air
Traffic Live at The Tunnels, Aberdeen Review
With a stunning debut album to promote, this tour
provides great hope for the future of Air Traffic and
fully backs up the hype given by Radio 1 recently.
Live
review by Oliver Gaywood >> |
Kelly
Clarkson Live at Manchester Arena Review
Three and a half years ago, Kelly Clarkson was crowned
American Idol, and no-one in Britain batted an eyelid.
Fast-forward to 2006, with album Breakaway
refusing to leave the charts and it’s fair to say that
the British public are certainly batting their eyelids
now.
Full live review by Em & Lisa >> |
Natalie
Imbruglia Live at Shepherds Bush Empire
Review
Here she comes. Cheekbones that
shame nations. Skin as pure as Ann Widdecombe’s bed
linen. Big bambi eyes that suggest a lucrative sideline
in Specsavers ads might be an option if the whole
popstar thing goes a bit tits-up. That Natalie
Imbruglia’s beautiful, isn’t she?
Live review by Nick Levine >> |
Gorillaz
Live At Manchester Opera House Review
How on earth could a band made up of cartoon characters
ever play a live gig? That’s the daunting question the
creators of the Gorillaz must have faced when the band’s
second album, ‘Demon Days’, became as successful as it
has done.
Full live review by Peter Barklem
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