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NewsGush: Death From Above 1979 To Reform!

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Because we’re bunch of miserable bastards who spend most of our time listening to Tokyo Doom Jazz and shouting at people, it’s pretty rare that a musical event causes any stirring in our jaded muso loins here at DT towers, but even we were heartened this morning as we learnt that our very favourite band ever to play in London’s tiny Crobar are set to get it on again. Here’s the press release that appeared on DFA’s site:

Jesse and I have decided that what we can do together should not be denied.
Together again, as was always the intention, as a collaboration.
The collision of two different worlds.
As this all takes shape, we will reveal it to you.
All of it happening, as it always has, in our own way.
Thank you all for sharing in our excitement!

Yes.
SEBASTIEN

they love each other really...

they love each other really...

So, there you have it, theelephant-faced synth-shout duo are back, hopefully in an attempt to teach Hackney/Village hipsters that not all two piece bands have to sound like Gary Newman….

Here’s to sexy results.

Newsgush: Indie Kids Rejoice! Pavement Have Reformed!

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Probably the defining American indie band of the 90’s – Pavement – have reformed to play a gig in Central Park in 2010.

Pavement released a string of albums through the 90’s that formed the soundtrack to tight t shirts, roll up cigarettes, fanzines and dancing while looking at your own feet. Good to have them back. Let’s hope their fans leave the tight t shirts in the cupboard though.

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