The Last Ten Years In Music

November 20, 2009 by Kavan Young · Comments 

untitled1The last ten years in music have been an exciting first ten years of the new century. Read more

Libertines, Interrupted.

March 27, 2009 by JoshuaHeppell · Comments 

The Libertines | Image courtesy of WikipediaWith Peter Doherty claiming The Libertines have been offered £2million to reform for a series of festivals would Carl Barat be doing the right thing if he buried the hatchet? Read more

Going solo: Doherty’s back

February 28, 2009 by Tom Turnbull · Comments 

Doherty a solo success | Image courtesy of David Wala

March 16 sees the release of Pete Doherty’s debut solo album, ‘Grace/Wastelands’, along with an eagerly anticipated nationwide tour.

‘Grace/Wetlands’, even Doherty has admitted, started life not as a labour of love but a contractual agreement, his current record deal requiring a solo album.

However, with producer, Stephen Street, famed for working with bands such as The Smiths and Blur, and all but one track featuring Blur’s Graham Coxon on guitar, the album promises to be Doherty’s most cohesive yet.

The album’s lead single, ‘Last of the English Roses’, is a typical Doherty-crooned ode to an England which time has forgot. ‘Broken Love Song’ is another track gaining rave reviews, co-written with an old friend Wolman, it is a fantastic piano, tremolo and string laden affair, which could sit comfortably in the top 20 thanks to it’s memorable hook.

A lot of the album’s tracks have been floating around in various incarnations for some time but have never been anything more than rough studio demos or laptop recordings and Doherty recently equated ‘Grace/Wetlands’ to putting a messy desk in order.

The nationwide tour kicks off at Cardiff Uni on March 13th and makes it’s way to the North East on March 26th at the Newcastle Academy.

Although no specific details have been released regarding the tour, it promises to be a Doherty style bonanza, so expect new solo efforts, classic Libertines and Babyshambles tracks, potential special guests and most of all, expect the unexpected.

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