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 | Echobeat Interview - Echobeat Echobeat have had more different line-ups than Michael Jackson’s had new noses. The men in black talk about how this latest incarnation is the one destined for the top... |
 | Foals Interview - Foals 'Gwen Stefani’s great, but The Fratellis can go fucking kill themselves!' |
 | In Bed With Charlotte Hatherley - Charlotte Hatherley Charlotte Hatherley is best known for bringing sassy guitar licks to superband Ash. But since leaving the band in January 2006, she’s been successfully making a name for herself as a solo artist. She talks to SouthSCENE about writing songs, being in Ash and David Bowie’s nose hair… |
 | The SouthSCENE Interview - Hijera 'Hijera are survivors. They may even be contenders for the longest running band in Southampton and as a result, they are proof positive that if you keep at it, it can be worth it in the end.
I thought it was about time I asked the lads some questions and found out exactly what Hijera are all about...' |
 | SikTh Interview - SikTh ?Butting heads is what brings out the best in us. When six people argue then come to an agreement that pleases everyone, you know you have done the best that you can. The downside of course is the time that reaching that decision can take!?
SikTh play LIVE @ The Opera House on 26th February |
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See You On The Other SIde - Album Review and Feature - Korn 'See You on the Other Side is a culmination of everything the band have been about throughout their ten year career and so much more.' | The SouthSCENE Interview - Rival Joustas 'All we want is the next Zelda game!' | Jimmy Eat World Interview - Jimmy Eat World Jimmy Eat World shot to popularity in 2001 with the release of the ?Bleed American? opus, eponymously retitled following the September 11 tragedy. With tours alongside Weezer and Tenacious D following, the album went on to be a huge commercial success... | Objects Interview - Objects Any objections your honour? | The SouthSCENE Interview - Dead!Dead!Dead! 'Dead! Dead! Dead! stand in the dock accused of playing criminally underrated music, the intent to murder with a hedge-trimmer and most seriously of all having a band member who likes Mick Hucknall' Read on... |
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