Arts & Entertainment
The latest arts and entertainment highlights, previews, reviews, music and film features and opinion pieces from The Skinny writers.
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Music
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion
There's power chords, catchy chorus, slow drumbeat perfect for raising your lighter in the air and that's just the problem àit's all a little too much U2 or Oasis before they were crap Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Skin - Just Let The Sun
Must Try Harder Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Embrace - Nature's Law
plays out like a slightly melancholy but ultimately syrupy commercial Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Deadenstereo - Demo
Deadenstereo can cover a fair range of musical territory, but ultimately they suffer from too much restraint Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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The Stereophonics - Live from Dakota
Live albums are a tricky concept. Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Seven Things I Daren't Express
Everybody's got their experimental urge that needs feeding. Read more »| 16 Apr 2006
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Odetta
Odetta has the ability to take a song and use it to wrench the heart from those fortunate enough to hear her Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Morrissey - Ringleader of The Tormentors feature
If the hills are alive with celibate cries no longer, it might be because Morrissey has gone and got himself laid Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Firebrand Super Rock and Vantage Point @ Bannermans
some satisfied grins amongst the long hair and Manowar t-shirts Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Editors - Barrowland @ Glasgow
electrifying Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Edinburgh Direct Aid Charity Benefit - Bastille @ Glasgow
Approving howls all round Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Body Count - Live in LA (Escapi)
Do Body Count even have fans anymore?
Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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Cosmic Rough Riders @ Cabaret Voltaire
...next stop, harmony central Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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The Stereophonics - Live from Dakota (V2)
Live albums are a tricky concept. Read more »| 16 Apr 2006 -
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The Black Ramps - 'Saucer Crash' EP ((Str82Tape)
So unabashedly off-key they recall Daniel Johnston Read more »| 16 Apr 2006