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  1. 1. Jimmy Eat World - Pain (Polydor)

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 September 2004 IT is not very often that you get a band who has shifted 100,000 copies of their last album and sold out Brixton Academy, and yet still slip under the radar of the average contemporary music lover.
  2. 2. Lowfive - Emergency Disaster Kit (Music For Nations)

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 September 2004 ROCK'N'ROLL has been undergoing a mini-revival thanks to the success of Jet and The Darkness. In an attempt to hop on the gravy train, Lowfive pop in with their debut effort, regurgitating this redundant genre with inoffensive music of worst order.
  3. 3. World Chieftains

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 September 2004 WITH a career that spans four decades and 40 albums, The Chieftains are not only Ireland's premier musical ambassadors but also one of the most enduring and influential creative forces in establishing the international appeal of Celtic music.
  4. 4. Eric is still Wreckless at 50

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 September 2004 ERIC Goulden's place in music history was cemented the day he recorded the smash hit, Whole Wide World, with Nick Lowe in 1976. Now Wreckless Eric has a new album and two tour dates in our region.
  5. 5. Jimmy Eat World hungry for more

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 September 2004 YOU couldn't place Arizona rockers Jimmy Eat World in the derogatory 'media whore' category that's for sure.
  6. 6. Franz Ferdinand's Mercury rising

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 September 2004 SCOTTISH art-rockers Franz Ferdinand have scooped the prestigious Mercury music prize with their debut album.
  7. 7. Flat-pack world of Alcazar

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 September 2004 NU-CAMP heroes Alcazar are four 30-somethings who are so relentlessly, indefectibly happy, you start to think they're constantly visualising Eamon Holmes being mauled by a bear.
  8. 8. Evil Nine – You Can Be Special Too (Marine Parade)

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 September 2004 A DECADE ago it seemed that every other dance track out of Brighton was a floor-flooring classic.
  9. 9. Baxter hoping to dish up a classic

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 September 2004 COMBINING a penchant for DIY with a passion for performing live music is not your usual career fare, so to see this particular employment couplet span two generations is remarkable indeed.
  10. 10. Loose Canon take aim

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 September 2004 BEHIND every great record label lurks a great mind. Esoteric Manchester label Akoustik Anarkhy can claim to go one further however. Behind them lurks Loose Canon - one of Manchester music's best kept secrets but, fingers crossed, not for much longer.
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