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International News
Canadian nutcase Nardwuar is releasing an album featuring guest appearances from Andrew W.K., The Cribs, Franz Ferdinand, and Kate Nash.
International News
According to a statement issued by The Cribs: “It's not like "JOHNNY LEAVES!", or "BAND SPLIT!", or any of that drama - just a good time to do something else really.”
Release
Some of the most poignant creations are directly influenced by tragedy - for Edwyn Collins it was a near-death experience.
Reviews
The Cribs show Brisbane what this NME-hyped indie post-punk is all about with the help of a couple of legends - one self-proclaimed, one bona fide.
Reviews
The English boys treated Melburnian scenesters with an impressive and varied set, including their many indie rock anthems.
Reviews
The Cribs prove that they are more than just another NME hyped band, they are actually one of the best live bands in the music scene today.
Feature
The Cribs scored legendary Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr in 2008...but where the hell do you go from there? Ross Jarman explains all.
News
Spitfires win support slot for The Cribs.
News
The brothers Jarmann and new mate Johnny Marr have announced sideshows to their appearance at the Playground Weekender festival.
News
The Cribs have decided to cancel their Australian appearances to focus on recording their fourth album.
News
Bringing in the New Year at Falls Festival, well-heeled Glaswegians Franz Ferdinand will also do two sideshows alongside the Cribs.
International News
The Reading and Leeds double-header returns in August, with both festivals sharing the same acts over one mammoth weekend. The banner names are suitably colossal: among them Rage Against The Machine, The Killers, Metallica and Bloc Party.
International News
The good, the bad and the heavily-hyped convened at the IndigO2 complex in London last Thursday for the reader-voted Shockwaves NME Awards.
International News
The nominations are in for the Shockwaves NME Awards 2008, and there's plenty to muse over. Sheffield boys Arctic Monkeys are up for six honours, among them best British band, best live band and best album. But who's up for Worst Band, eh?
International News
Following in the hallowed footsteps of New Order, The Clash and Primal Scream, Welsh rock royalty Manic Street Preachers are set to receive NME's - œGodlike Genius' award in 2008.
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