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1. Little Boots' disco steps starting to pay dividends
CityLife, Thursday 14 May 2009 BUOYED by the news of A-grade playlisting, Little Boots sidesteps sound issues to kickstart her disco-tastic UK tour in front of a packed out - and family peppered - Academy crowd. -
2. Picturedrome and Haydock dates for Charlatans
CityLife, Friday 15 May 2009 GOOD news for ardent Charlatans fans hoping to catch the indie-rock stalwarts in the north west this summer. -
3. Little Boots' disco steps starting to pay dividends
CityLife, Thursday 14 May 2009 BUOYED by the news of A-grade playlisting, Little Boots sidesteps sound issues to kickstart her disco-tastic UK tour in front of a packed out - and family peppered - Academy crowd. -
4. Voters could be Outta Time thanks to Oasis gig
CityLife, Tuesday 12 May 2009 TO date they’ve been accused of leading our nation’s youth astray with their laddish ways, peddling derivative trad-rock and adding the beery call to arms ‘madferit’ to the English lexicon – but surely being responsible for potentially delaying an election ballot is a new one for Oasis. -
5. Anti-Pop Consortium's legacy is not enough to carry them
CityLife, Saturday 16 May 2009 ANTI-Pop Consortium broke through a glass ceiling of sorts for underground hip-hop by supporting Radiohead on tour, bringing cerebral, yet vital beats and rhymes to a predominantly white indie-rock audience, allowing those that followed to break out of one of the hardest genre ghettos to transcend. -
6. Twisted Wheel's Jonny: You ain't seen nothing yet
CityLife, Sunday 03 May 2009 ON the eve of their biggest ever Manchester shows - supporting Oasis at Heaton Park - Oldham trio Twisted Wheel come out fighting against their critics. -
7. Voters could be Outta Time thanks to Oasis gig
CityLife, Tuesday 12 May 2009 TO date they’ve been accused of leading our nation’s youth astray with their laddish ways, peddling derivative trad-rock and adding the beery call to arms ‘madferit’ to the English lexicon – but surely being responsible for potentially delaying an election ballot is a new one for Oasis. -
8. Oasis ready to rock Heaton Park over three nights
CityLife, Monday 04 May 2009 NOEL Gallagher claims he's going solo, so you might not see Oasis together again for five years. That's what makes this trio of Heaton Park gigs so unmissable. What! You haven't got a ticket? -
9. Calvin Harris' the king of new rave
CityLife, Sunday 03 May 2009 FUSING the new wave sound of the 1980’s with the loved-up ethos of the early '90s club scene, Calvin Harris has led the vanguard of what is appropriately dubbed ‘new rave’. -
10. Anti-Pop Consortium's legacy is not enough to carry them
CityLife, Saturday 16 May 2009 ANTI-Pop Consortium broke through a glass ceiling of sorts for underground hip-hop by supporting Radiohead on tour, bringing cerebral, yet vital beats and rhymes to a predominantly white indie-rock audience, allowing those that followed to break out of one of the hardest genre ghettos to transcend.