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1. Big screen for Arctic Monkeys' show
CityLife, Friday 12 September 2008 GOOD news for Arctic Monkeys fans. After success with The Last Shadow Puppets, Alex Turner's attentions appear to be slowly returning to his day job. The band are reportedly regrouping this month to begin work on their third studio LP and to heighten expectations are set to release a DVD of a Man... -
2. Watch Oasis' The Shock of the Lightning
CityLife, Monday 01 September 2008 WHILE the news of a new Oasis album may not fill most music fans with overcoming joy, due to the diminishing returns, which have hit the subsequent releases since their criticically and commercially acclaimed Britpop heyday - the marked improvement of their last offering, Don't Believe The Truth, has perked a gre... -
3. Massive Attack thrill 8,000-strong crowd
CityLife, Monday 08 September 2008 BECK'S Fusions is a fantastic, free two-day event which has seen thousands of music fans flock to Castlefield Arena. Judging by the ecstatic reaction of the capacity crowd on Saturday night, this should be a regular event, as even afternoon rain could not dampen the spirits of the thousands who stood o... -
4. Massive Attack @ Beck's Fusions
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5. Massive Attack thrill 8,000-strong crowd
CityLife, Monday 08 September 2008 BECK'S Fusions is a fantastic, free two-day event which has seen thousands of music fans flock to Castlefield Arena. Judging by the ecstatic reaction of the capacity crowd on Saturday night, this should be a regular event, as even afternoon rain could not dampen the spirits of the thousands who stood o... -
6. Solo show success for Doherty
CityLife, Sunday 28 September 2008 PETE Doherty's solo project has been as on-off of his relationship with a certain supermodel. There's been talk of a album for over a year, but delivering his much anticipated one-man work (the latest reported deadline was this September) has proved as difficult as kicking the narcotics.7. Elbow win Mercury Music Prize
CityLife, Wednesday 10 September 2008 BURY indie-rock veterans Elbow have capped a wonderful six months by winning the Nationwide Mercury Music Prize. They dedicated the award to late friend Bryan Glancy.8. Broken Records show promise
CityLife, Monday 29 September 2008 ON a murky night in Manchester, something dark, brooding and unquestionably Scottish is burning in the depths of the Night & Day...9. Refreshing set for Forever The Sickest Kids
CityLife, Monday 22 September 2008 FOREVER The Sickest Kids are to modern day emo what Drowning Pool and Crazy Town were to nu-metal: lowest common denominator fluff, pepped up by choruses that could pass for radio jingles.10. Ting Tings set for Apollo
CityLife, Wednesday 17 September 2008