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1. Carling 24: The full day
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 May 2005 WHAT is it like to spend a whole day and night darting around Manchester watching bands? We poured gallons of Red Bull down Paul Cockerton's throat and challenged him to spend the whole of Saturday taking in the Carling 24 festival. -
2. Erase Errata, Klang, Ex-Models @ Roadhouse
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 June 2003 PUNK’S not dead; it’s merely had a sex change, says Paul Cockerton. -
3. Our favourite gigs of 2004
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 December 2004 MANCHESTER'S live music scene is in the healthiest state it's been for years, with up to half a dozen top quality gigs taking place every night. So ManchesterOnline's music reviewers had a tough task whittling all those memorable nights down to just five each. -
4. Move - What you need to know
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 June 2003 MANCHESTER’S very own music festival, Move, is almost upon us once again, and here at ManchesterOnline we aim to provide you with all you need to know. -
5. NME Awards Tour @ Manchester Academy
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 February 2003 TRADITIONALLY the NME tour has introduced little known new acts to a wider audience. This year three of the bands have already established themselves in the mainstream. -
6. A man for all seasons
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 April 2003 MORRISSEY collaborator, recurring character in 24 Hour Party People, notorious recluse, hero to U2, vulnerable genius. Vini Reilly is all of these things but, more importantly, he's been the author of achingly personal and atmospheric music for the last 25 years. ManchesterOnline met the great Mancunian iconoclast. -
7. Asian Dub Foundation @ Academy 2
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 February 2003 ASIAN Dub Foundation's musical and political spirit seems to have strengthened in their two-year absence. -
8. Erlend Oye @ Academy 3
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 February 2003 RUMOURS of Erlend Oye performing a shocking musical u-turn prove to be premature. -
9. Ed Harcourt - From Every Sphere (Heavenly)
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 February 2003 IF great art is born of suffering, then the omens for Ed Harcourt don't look promising. -
10. Erlend Oye @ Academy 3
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 February 2003 RUMOURS of Erlend Oye performing a shocking musical u-turn prove to be premature. The singer in acoustic duo Kings of Convenience may have discovered synthesisers and dance beats, but it's not a Damascene conversion to UK garage or Euro trance. In fact, he's progressed naturally from gentle folk-rock to equally pastoral electronica.