Author Bio

david-brown

Described in Destiny Calling:Twenty Years Living With James as an "unfathomable urban legend", you'll usually find him at a gig somewhere or taking pictures of his food for twitter. David runs Tim Booth from James' official website and his own James site www.oneofthethree.co.uk as well as a serious proper job as a Finance Manager with Ford.

Sara Lowes: All For The Dream (With The Means Of A Well Planned Getaway) – EP review

Although it’s been a long time coming, the EP has definitely been worth the wait. It’s fresh, vibrant, challenging and slightly unsettling as you never quite know where it’s going to go next.

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Section 25 / Pony And Trap: Leeds Cockpit – live review

Watching Section 25 is a joyous experience these days, a celebration of their past but also a confirmation of a present and a future that’s producing vibrant, exciting relevant music in an environment that’s not conducive and supportive of it.

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MONEY: Hebden Bridge Trades Club – live review

Musically, they’re totally on the money, if you pardon the pun. The rest of the band look on almost disinterested at their front man’s antics, yet they create a huge dreamy dramatic atmospheric tarpaulin for Jamie to paint over.

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James / Frazer King: Thetford High Lodge – live review

James prove they’re still streets ahead of their more critically acclaimed contemporaries that are milking the reformation cow dry without delivering anything tangible in terms of either new material or fresh takes on their classic back catalogues.

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Queens Of The Stone Age: London Rough Trade East – live review

Considering Queens Of The Stone Age can fill venues twenty times the size of Rough Trade East’s performance space with no problem at all, an in-store show is a very special environment to witness their first UK set in support of their new album Like Clockwork.

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