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Nov 18 2008:
Alexandra Palace, London Melody-driven, humour-free metal, sprinkled with a little sparkle, says Betty Clarke
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Nov 17 2008:
Barbican, London
The composer loiters behind the mixing desk, piecing together the fractured music, says Ian Gittens -
Nov 16 2008:
Pop review: Jarvis Cocker, Damon Albarn and other vocalists intone Walker's words while he takes a back seat
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Nov 15 2008:
Brixton Academy, London
Risible lyrics aside, Razorlight's new album is their best yet, says Betty Clarke -
Nov 13 2008:
Pop: Though Marling struggles to talk to her audience, her songs are so emotional you long to connect with her
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Nov 11 2008:
Sheffield Arena
Another five years at the top might not be out of the question, says Caroline Sullivan -
Nov 10 2008:
Brixton Academy, London:
Caroline Sullivan enjoys another victory for the most unlikely of pop stars -
Nov 10 2008:
Pigalle, London
More displays like this, and we may soon start to forget about the other Knowles sister, says Ian Gittins -
Nov 8 2008:
Union Chapel, London: A hopeful, expectant mood combined ith the soulful best of 2000's Nixon, dominates the set
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Nov 7 2008:
Academy 2, Manchester: From druggy mayhem to observing US politics is a metaphor for Mercury Rev's career
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Nov 6 2008:
Arena, Newcastle
The absence of Mercury is not Q+PR's only problem. They seem to fall between a tribute to themselves and some sort of new project says Dave Simpson -
Nov 5 2008:
Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
A bit like DeLorean's vehicle - sleek, preposterous, madcap, says Dave Simpson -
Nov 4 2008:
Hammersmith Apollo, London: Even with something as visceral and immediate as thrash metal, it takes time to get this good, and Slayer were nothing short of superb
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Nov 3 2008:
Barbican, London
This latest reinvention means his own legend is assured, says Betty Clarke -
Nov 2 2008:
Phil Hogan: Hegarty's sweet sorrow makes the Barbican audience swoon. If only he'd turn the light on ...
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