This week just gone
The ten-most read individual stories so far this year on No Rock:
1. R Kelly's alleged sex with teenage girl video admissible, rules court
2. Lily Allen fans hope to see her naked breasts
3. McFly get their clothes off
4. Heather Mills loosely associated with modern porn
5. Beth Ditto strips for NME, no apparent reason
6. Jools Holland recorded, discovers surprised Daily Mail
7. KT Tunstall's sexuality debated
8. Nelly Furtardo Playboy pictures - it'll never happen
9. RIP John Stewart
10. Martin Crandall arrested [He was, of course, never charged]
This week, these were quite interesting releases:
Los Campesinos - Hold On Now, Youngster Surely, we should be getting a bank holiday for the release of the first LC! album?
Goldfrapp - Seventh Tree Pirates this time, then
Sargasso Trio - Burnin' Burnin' Burnin'
Die So Fluid - Not Everyone Gets A Happy Ending
Hawksley Workman - Between The Beautifuls
The Orb - The Dream First album in eight years and, yes, they're still doing ordinary length tracks
Kelpe - Ex-Aquarium
Neil Diamond - Velvet Gloves And Spit Diamond gets the Rev-ola treatment
Gary Numan & Tubeway Army - Replicas 2008 Tour Edition Tory-voting, monarchy-supporting, plane-crashing, cyborg-kissing revivalist electropop thrills
Sebastian Tellier - Sexuality
Our Miss Fred Another movie about cross-dressing and Nazis
Simon Reynolds - Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture
1 comment:
why is it that every time I think to myself "actually I really quite Replicas" somebody has to remind me how much of an arse Numan is? Still my copy just says "Tubeway Army" so I can pretend to myself that the other two guys done something or other important.
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