Tuesday, November 07, 2006

 

NME: 11.11.06

In the magazine this week...


Oi! Irish people! NME has launched a special Ireland-only edition, featuring Irish news, reviews, new band exclusives and comprehensive gig listings, alongside all the usual content of the NME. Pick up NME Ireland from all good Irish (obviously) newsagents.


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- In this week's NME Ireland

- Irish supergroup The Cake Sale consider a string of live dates in support of their self-titled charity album. Tasty!


- Club NME rocks Dublin: Humanzi (of course), DC Pakt and Dae Kim kick it off in true Dublin style. And NME's Dan Martin gets strangled, but in a friendly way. Plus, God Is An Astronaut and Ryan Adams live!


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In the full magazine this week...


[cover]


- "New rave? Fuckin' shockin'" Oasis on bust-ups, Best Ofs, pink suits and just generally having a right good groan about… everything


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[news]

- Proof that posh boys do fight back! The Horrors have a proper scrap with the audience and cause $11,000 worth of damage in New York… on Halloween, of course


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- Oasis play smallest gig in years… for charity. Razorlight play their biggest gigs ever… er, not for charity


- The hidden secrets of My Chemical Romance's mega-album The Black Parade revealed


- Club NME takes a bite out of The Big Apple


- A track-by-track look at Bloc Party's new album

[features]

- Radar: Iceland Airwaves festival new bands special: including Jakobinarina, Tilly And The Wall and more. Brrrrrr


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- From rubbish to rock royalty? The story of The Long Blondes' rise through the ranks


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[reviews]


- Britpop special! Sort of! Jarvis Cocker's solo debut, The Charlatans singles collection and a Graham Coxon live album reviewed


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- Lily Allen smokes fags on stage and sings… and smokes fags again. Plus The Gossip get sweaty live


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- The Worst Band Name Of The Week goes to: Death Of Narnia (playing at the Furnace, Tunbridge Wells on Sunday November 12). For more information on 542 gigs happening this week, turn to page 72 of the magazine.


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- Don't miss next week! The U2 and Green Day exclusive interview, only on NME!

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