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ONE TO WATCH: Daley
Daley hails from South Manchester, and has just made it past over 10,000 singers and bands across the country to perform at the live Manchester final of Live & Unsigned |
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ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2007
It's been an excellent year for music, so find out what we thought were the 20 best albums of 2007, from The Boss to MIA... |
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INTERVIEW: Terrorvision
Terrorvision emerged in the 1990s and had a string of hits
including Bad Actress, Pretend Best Friend, Alice, What’s the
Matter and the smash hit single, Tequila. They split up in 2001, but will be back in town on Friday 23rd November for a show as part of a special three-date tour, so frontman Tony Wright took time out from preparing for it to chat to Entertainment Manchester |
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ONES TO WATCH 2007
Find out which acts and bands we reckon will be big in the next twelve months and which we ones reckon you should have a listen to |
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ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2006
Check out what we at entertainment manchester thought were the best twenty albums
of the year. Is your favourite in there? |
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INTERVIEW:
Senses Fail
It’s just a couple of hours before Senses Fail take to the stage amongst acts including Anti-Flag, Taking Back Sunday, Alexisonfire and Underoath as part of the Taste of Chaos tour which is taking place in venues across the UK throughout November. Like the Alexisonfire interview which happened moments before, this meeting with Mike Glita, of New Jersey five-piece Senses Fail, takes place in a similarly grim room |
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INTERVIEW:
Alexisonfire
It’s a freezing, damp and dreary Sunday evening outside the Manchester Apollo and hundreds of teens are braving the weather to queue for the roaring thunderbolt of noise which is the Taste of Chaos tour. I slip, feeling ever so slightly guilty, into the warmth of the backstage area to interview the platinum-selling Canadians Alexisonfire |
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INTERVIEW:
Papa Roach
Before their recent Academy 2 date, Dannii Martin met up with Papa Roach lead singer Jacoby Shaddix to discuss how life is treating Nu-Metal's great survivors after the release of their recent album The Paramour Sessions... |
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INTERVIEW: The Puppini Sisters
The Puppini Sisters have set the London music scene alight this year with their quirky 40s-style pop music, influenced by the likes of the Andrews Sisters, but covering songs by the likes of The Smiths and Kate Bush. Their debut album Betcha Bottom Dollar is released on 31st July, so we caught up with them to find out what makes them tick. |
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FEATURE: The Webb Sisters
Daylight Crossing’, The Webb Sisters' debut album, is an utterly charming, melody-led Rumours for the 21st century. ‘Daylight Crossing’ will be all over the charts soon enough, the girls' gorgeous, cut glass vocals bleeding from radio sets up and down the country |
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