Sunday, August 24, 2008

This week just gone

Pages that - according to Google Analytics, anyway - have a zero bounce rate (i.e. everyone who reads them moves on to at least one other page to read something else, before sending an email calling me a dick or whatever):

1. Radio One announces a four week "rest" for John Peel
2. Natalie Imbruglia announces marriage to Daniel Johns out of Silverchair
3. Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden relocate to New York
4. EMI admit Coldplay sales would be unaffected by leak
5. Kate Moss dumps Pete Doherty - the third time, we think it was
6. KT Tunstall doesn't mind women fancying her as it delights her boyfriend
7. Beatles song inspired by giant, rotting dead thing
8. People buy Kasabian to feel dirty
9. Joss Stone describes her accent as 'confused'
10. Sum 41 get political; worry their fans might not like it

These were the interesting releases:


The Week That Was - The Week That Was latest from the Field Music stable



Pivot - O Soundtrack My Heart



Stereolab - Chemical Chords



Dandy Warhols - Earth To Dandy Warhols



Vessels - White Fields And Open Devices



Bowerbirds - Hymns For A Dark Horse



Earlimart - Hymn And Her



Jaguar Love - Take Me To The Sea



Monkey - Journey To The West Off the Olympics and all



Gang Of Four - Songs Of The Free


3 comments:

maryjenn said...

and where is Bloc Party in releases section? not interesting enough?

Chris Brown said...

More like not available-on-Amazon enough, I should think.

Simon Hayes Budgen said...

Also, I draw up the right-hand list on Saturday evening, and the release wasn't announced until the Monday...

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