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Last Post 3/26/2006 5:18 PM by  Una
New favourite bands
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Una
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3/26/2006 5:18 PM
    mine are here: http://unarocks.blogspot.com/2006/03/unas-top-10-newish-favourite-bands.html what are yours?
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    3/26/2006 5:54 PM
    This month anyway, it is..... - The Blizzards (www.myspace.com/theblizzards) - Gnarls Barkley (www.myspace.com/gnarlsbarkley) - Cowboy X (www.myspace.com/cowboyxmusic) - The Long Blondes (www.myspace.com/thelongblondes) - White Rose Movement (www.myspace.com/whiterosemovement) - The Raconteurs (www.theraconteurs.com) - The Grates (www.myspace.com/thegrates) - Love Is All (www.myspace.com/loveisall8) - The New Amsterdams (www.myspace.com/thenewamsterdams) - The Flaws (www.myspace.com/theflawsmusic)
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    3/26/2006 6:10 PM
    hmmm, The Flaws sound good
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    3/26/2006 6:41 PM
    Yeah, they have a new single out now too.
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    3/26/2006 7:16 PM
    http://www.myspace.com/barrycandthejackets "I wanna fight" could well be the bestest thing in the history of the world ever.
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    3/26/2006 9:51 PM
    bit outta the loop at the moment, but my two fav irish bands at the moment are still the mighty stef and i cannae find his myspace at the mo delorentos ( http://www.myspace.com/delorentos ) theres a decent NZ band called Fat Freddy Drops that ive been subliminally listening to for the last 3 weeks, n they are none too shabby.
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    3/26/2006 9:57 PM
    Here ya go - www.myspace.com/themightystefband
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    3/27/2006 3:24 AM
    thanks gar, finally have headphones at this internet cafe, so time to listen to different music than the ipod. i kinda liked the flaws tune, not sure about the jackets though unicron, they sound like they would defo swing ya live though
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    3/27/2006 10:02 AM
    I don't think they're all that serious about what they do.
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    3/27/2006 11:19 AM
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    3/27/2006 1:12 PM
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    Ah, the Knife.. I just got their follow up album to 'Deep Cuts', 'Silent Shout'. Definitely shows signs of a band growing up.. Anyone ever here their singer on the Roykskopp song 'What Else Is There?'(?) . Genuinely makes me cry each time..
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    3/27/2006 1:17 PM
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    The Knife Giant Drag
    Ah, the Knife.. I just got their follow up album to 'Deep Cuts', 'Silent Shout'. Definitely shows signs of a band growing up.. Anyone ever here their singer on the Roykskopp song 'What Else Is There?'(?) . Genuinely makes me cry each time..
    Gonna buy 'Silent Shout' this week? Any good? 'Deep Cuts' blew me away---so refreshingly different and original, a brilliant antidote to all that indie sludge I'm being subjected to at the mo...
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    3/27/2006 1:38 PM
    They're not all necessarily new but they're well worth checking out; Love Is All The Pipettes The Semifinalists Giant Panda Digitalism Be Your Own Pet The Boy Least Likely to Final Fantasy My Latest Novel Ladyfuzz
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    3/27/2006 2:03 PM
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    The Knife Giant Drag
    Ah, the Knife.. I just got their follow up album to 'Deep Cuts', 'Silent Shout'. Definitely shows signs of a band growing up.. Anyone ever here their singer on the Roykskopp song 'What Else Is There?'(?) . Genuinely makes me cry each time..
    Gonna buy 'Silent Shout' this week? Any good? 'Deep Cuts' blew me away---so refreshingly different and original, a brilliant antidote to all that indie sludge I'm being subjected to at the mo...
    It's a lot darker, and somewhat less energetic but it's still a very, very good record.. Where Deep Cuts may date (the techno sounds) this will not.. It'll be a wise purchase
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    3/27/2006 4:10 PM
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    They're not all necessarily new but they're well worth checking out; The Boy Least Likely to
    yeah big into them at the moment, new band to me anyways is the snow fairies, grand pop so it is, http://www.myspace.com/snowfairies
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    4/3/2006 4:53 PM
    anyone heard of Royseven?
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