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Stereophonics, 09 March 08

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The Roundhouse, Camden, London
My girlfriend Dimo and I meet in the Enterprise (where they were playing Just Enough Education To Perform) and down a couple of pints before heading over the approach to the Roundhouse.
I’ve been here before. But way back in my early teens, prior at least two refubs that I know of (the venue, not me, but then again). I have no idea who I saw, but I have a vague recall of staying with friends, somewhere locally and owning a coveted, plastic carrier bag, with a picture of a bear on it, maybe with a slightly smutty name. ‘Nookie Bear’ maybe. Strange the things that you reminisce over.
Tonight’s audience is almost entirely male, and older, but not necessarily wiser! It’s full of great actors – you be aware, that “I really need to get past because I’m looking for my friends down the front” thing that people do. We’re chatting about this when a guy behind me remarks that as he’s stunted, he gets all the traffic because “I’m always the path of least resistance”. I thank him for taking the onus off me!
Affirm tonight comes from Blackmarket, who play an eight-song set of loud and frenetic indie /punk tunes, with vocals laced with more gravel than Kelly Jones himself. There are elements of The Hives and The Strokes in their danceable indie, abbreviate and sharp but with a lot of underlying soul. It’s all about guitars and the feel of rock ’n’ roll. A tough band to research, look on MySpace and you get a rock band from Arizona, another from Warsop, a dub band from Montreal, a 30 year old female from Texas that may in reality be a bar, and UK band that I think might be the right one. But if that’s the case, the songs on their site simply do not do them justice.
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video of Perhaps tomorrow by STEREOPHONICS!!!

stereophonics?
is anyone else on here in the uk usual to see stereophonics tonight in concert?
dave if i had a spare ticket mate u could come lol
no and im sooooooooooooooooo covetous
Stereophonics News

Elsie to play Chester Rocks gig
The Petty Sutton artist has recorded her debut album with Stereophonics' producer Jim Lowe, which will be released in 2012. She has been on outing as a backing singer for Tom Jones since 2010. Elsie told BBC Radio Merseyside that she is looking well-developed
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Out of the office: William Barr The Stereophonics and their grotesque debut album, Word Gets Around. My favourite country outside of NI is? I'd have to say Wales. I 'laboured' in Swansea and not a day went by that I didn't complain about it and rib its imperfections. and more » |
Kids In Glass Houses - Animals [Single]
It's charming that they've gone for the less polished, digital, electronic sound that we've heard from them in the over and done with, and instead opted for a more original, raw, live sounding production, resembling the likes of an old Stereophonics release,
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Line Up for Chiswick House Festival Announced The following performers are appearing: Stereophonics, Diagram B, Tinie Tempah, Noah and The Whale, KT Tunstall, Eliza Doolittle, Katy B, Dry The River. Presenters embody Ant & Dec, Fearne Cotton, Jo Whiley, Reggie Yates and Richard Bacon. Stereophonics Announce Ill fame Festival Warm-Up Show & Ticketsall 2 news articles » |
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Steve Balsamo - Just what makes for a truly classic pop song? Meanwhile, Stereophonics' Kelly Jones, more hardened to singing about the minutiae of Valleys life, turned the spotlight on his own private affairs be in print album number four, You Gotta Go There To Come Back – the gravel-throated Cwmaman soloist writing and more » |
Something To Believe In
Ireland by brothers Ken (vocals/guitar) and Carl Papenfus (drums) and Darren Campbell (bass), Enjoy have released two albums to date working with such acclaimed producers as John Leckie (Radiohead/The Stone Roses) and Al Clay (Stereophonics).
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Viva Obscurity: Brother's Britpop Dream Fades Viva Darkness: Brother's Britpop Dream FadesFrom Brown, the precious torch of Right Man Musicness was passed to the brothers Gallagher, Richard Ashcroft and down to slightly less deserving types like Stereophonics, Robbie Williams and Kings of Leon. Regardless of their rock god posturing, however, |
Jackie Greene: Trigger Hippy?
The bring also features Audley Freed and Nick Govrik (Black Crowes), Steve Gorman (Boycott Crowes, Stereophonics), and singer Joan Osborne. This definitely qualifies as a "supergroup," albeit a bit of a incidental one (with a really cool name).
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The Petty Sutton artist has recorded her debut album with Stereophonics' producer Jim Lowe, which will be released in 2012. She has been on outing as a backing singer for Tom Jones since 2010. Elsie told BBC Radio Merseyside that she is looking well-developed
It's charming that they've gone for the less polished, digital, electronic sound that we've heard from them in the over and done with, and instead opted for a more original, raw, live sounding production, resembling the likes of an old Stereophonics release,
Ireland by brothers Ken (vocals/guitar) and Carl Papenfus (drums) and Darren Campbell (bass), Enjoy have released two albums to date working with such acclaimed producers as John Leckie (Radiohead/The Stone Roses) and Al Clay (Stereophonics).
The bring also features Audley Freed and Nick Govrik (Black Crowes), Steve Gorman (Boycott Crowes, Stereophonics), and singer Joan Osborne. This definitely qualifies as a "supergroup," albeit a bit of a incidental one (with a really cool name).



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