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year: 1998
genre: industrial
price: $0.40
tracks: 2


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The Cribs speak out about injuries, panic attacks and psychosis.Elsewhere, you could bag yourself some tickets to the Reading and Leeds festivals, and we get inside Radiohead's smallest gig in over a decade.The Moldy Peaches make it in Hollywood, and Zane Lowe signs up to host and DJ at the Shockwaves NME Awards Big Gig this coming February.In features, we bring you Part Two of our in the studio special this week, as we preview the albums of 2008.The Jing Jang Jong and The Ting Tings as they get ready to step onboard the NME Tour bus.Live, we review the aforementioned Radiohead (could we have seen the Gig Of The Year already?We've had a listen to 'Pretty.It's due out in March, but here's our sneak preview.Only infinitely better than that sounds.The Feeling, but with the plastic veneer replaced with warmth and soul.Will surely rule the airwaves if released as a summer single in the States.Arthur Lee is much in evidence here).Panic to appropriate, they wheel out a harpsichord for a spot of stately chamber music (albeit more Muse than Mozart).Find out who the stars are voting for in next month's Shockwaves NME Awards 2008.Plus studio reports from Oasis, My Chemical Romance, Green Day, CSS, Muse, Klaxons and more.And every BIG album for 2008 previewed!Keep on eye firmly on NME.COM for all the latest in festival news.In live, The Cribs return to their spiritual home for fun and games in Leeds and we catch all the action backstage.Super Furry Animals perform at London's Royal Festival Hall to see many of you into the new year.And we rate Black Mountain and Cat Power.The Jing Jang Jong, The Rascals, The Ting Tings and many more.Florida buzz band Black Kids through to Brooklyn sonic shooters MGMT.Plus we talk with Lightspeed Champion, The Courteeners, Friendly Fires and Glasvegas.In news, The Coral unveil their secret album release and the Klaxons reveal their plan to shun UK festivals in 2008.Nicky Wire and legendary James Dean Bradfield proving they can still bring the likes of Brixton Academy to its knees.In the magazine this week...So Christmas is over, but fear not!Forget guitar magazines, this issue, out now, is the place to come to for all your musical and creative needs.Get learning now and change the world.Ever wondered what a typical couple of days are like for Pete Doherty?Fed up with your dusty old guitar teacher?As a great man once said: "It's ChristmAAAAAAAAAAAS!".And what better way to celebrate everything that the season represents than by dressing the Arctic Monkeys up as malevolent elves?Benecassim festival in Spain in our amazing Christmas quiz, The Kooks cooking us a turkey and loads more....UK's most comprehensive gig guide, definitive reviews of the week's hottest gigs, tracks and albums and exclusive interviews with the most important bands around, it's the Bible of every young music fan.Form a Band or find Gig Mates, all for free!Company IPC Media (Time Inc.The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a pop music magazine in the United Kingdom which has been published weekly since March 1952.During the period 1972 to 1976 it was particularly associated with Gonzo journalism, then became closely associated with punk music through the writing of Tony Parsons and Julie Burchill.During the 1960s the paper championed the new British groups emerging at the time.The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were frequently featured on the front cover.The concert also featured an awards ceremony where the poll winners would collect their awards.They were filmed, edited and then transmitted on British television a few weeks after they had taken place.The latter part of the 1960s saw the paper chart the rise of psychedelia and the continued dominance of British groups of the time.British music paper had previously been (an approach influenced mainly by writers such as Tom Wolfe and Lester Bangs).As a result of its incorporation of journalists from outside the music scene, in musicians' jargon it rapidly became known as "The Enemy" for its often scathing reviews.The pair rapidly became champions of the punk scene and created a new tone for the paper.The Damned, she eventually started her own band, The Pretenders.Punk acts such as Joy Division and Gang of Four.This development was reflected in the writing of Ian Penman and Paul Morley.Danny Baker, who began as an NME writer around this time, had a more straightforward and populist style.The paper took an editorial stance against political parties like the National Front.The election of Margaret Thatcher in 1979 saw the paper take a broadly socialist stance for much of the following decade.In 1981 the NME released the influential C81 cassette tape in conjunction with Rough Trade Records, available to readers by sending in a coupon from the magazine.C86, was released in 1986.The NME responded to the Thatcher era by espousing Socialism through movements such as Red Wedge.Labour Party, Neil Kinnock, who appeared on the paper's cover.Sales were apparently lower when photos of hip hop artists appeared on the front and this led to the paper suffering as the lack of direction became even more apparent to readers.It was hemorrhaging readers who were deserting NME in favour of Nick Logan's two creations The Face and Smash Hits.Giger called Penis Landscape, then a subject of an obscenity lawsuit in the US.The late eighties and early nineties had a generally weak rock scene in the UK and the paper was forced into giving a high profile to long forgotten bands like Kingmaker and the Railway Children.Acid House scene which spawned a new Manchester scene (dubbed Madchester by the paper) which helped give the paper a new lease of life again.Oasis issue 12 August 1995.The start of 1990 saw the paper in the thick of the Madchester scene, and covering the new British indie bands and shoegazers.By the end of 1990, the Madchester scene was dying off, acid house was suffering from being the subject of a vigorous campaign to outlaw it by the John Major government, and NME had started to report on new bands coming from the US, mainly from Seattle.These bands would form a new movement called Grunge and by far the most popular bands were Nirvana and Pearl Jam.NME only became interested in grunge after Nevermind became popular.Although the period from 1991 to 1993 was dominated by American bands like Nirvana, this did not mean that British bands were being ignored.This came to a head in 1991 when during an interview with Steve Lamacq, Richey Edwards would confirm the band's position by carving "4real" into his arm with a razor blade.Grunge however was still the dominant force, but the rise of new British bands would become something the paper would focus more and more upon.In 1992, the NME also had a very public dispute with its former hero Morrissey due to allegations of him using racist lyrics and imagery.This erupted after a concert at Finsbury Park where Morrissey was seen to drape himself in a Union Flag.Morrissey's relationship with the paper and this led to Morrissey not speaking to the paper again for over a decade.British music of the 1960s and British culture.By the end of the year Blur and Oasis were the two biggest bands in the UK and sales of the NME were increasing thanks to the Britpop effect.NME cover many of these new bands and saw many of these bands play the NME Stage at that years Glastonbury Festival where the paper had been sponsoring the second stage at the festival since 1993.This would be their last year sponsoring the stage, subsequently the stage would be known as the 'Other Stage'.Steve Sutherland leapt on this and stuck the story on the front page of the paper.This saw Sutherland come in for criticism for playing up the duel between the bands.Blur won the 'race' for the top of the charts, and the resulting fallout from the publicity led to the paper peaking in sales during the 1990s as Britpop became the dominant musical genre.After this peak the paper saw a slow decline as Britpop burned itself fairly rapidly out over the next few years.Sutherland did attempt to cover newer bands but one cover feature on Godspeed You!Black Emperor in 1999 saw the paper dip to a sales low, and Sutherland later stated in his weekly editorial that he regretted putting them on the cover.The same year saw the closure of the Melody Maker (which merged with the NME) and many speculated the NME would be next as the weekly music magazine market was shrinking.Pieter Van Hattem and a high turnover of young writers, the paper slowly began to increase in sales.This nonsensical approach has been labelled "pretentious" and "a lesson in non sequiturs" by some commentators.In 2006 NME won the CocaCola best magazine this century award.COM In 1996 under the stewardship of NME editor Steve Sutherland and then NME publisher Robert Tame, the NME started its website.Its first editor was Brendan Fitzgerald.The website was awarded Online Magazine Of The Year in 1999 and 2001 and Anthony Thornton was announced as Website Editor Of The Year on three occasions.In 2004, Ben Perreau joined NME.COM as the website's third editor.He relaunched and redeveloped the title in September 2005 and the focus was migrated towards video, audio and the wider music community.It was awarded 'Best Music Website' at the Record Of The Day awards in October 2005.COM celebrated with a party at London's KOKO featuring Leicester band Kasabian and was subsequently awarded the BT Digital Music Award for Best Music Magazine and the first 'Chairman's Award' from the Association of Online Publisher's awarded by the Chairman, Simon Waldman.COM was launched in the USA with additional staff and plans to launch its Breaking Bands contest and the NME Awards across the Atlantic.The site now provides news, reviews, gig listings and videos as well as featuring downloads, merchandising and message boards.The Website over the last year has shifted it focus to also include tabloid gossip alongside its traditional music news.The nominations and eventual winners are voted for by the readers of the magazine.NME Originals In 2002 the NME started publishing a series of themed magazines reprinting vintage articles, interviews and reviews from the NME archives.The series has had several editors, the most prominent of which have been Steve Sutherland and Chris Hunt.The most recent issue of NME Originals was published in 2005.The channel replaced Minx on November 22, 2007.Retrieved on 17 November 2007.NME charts of the 60s NME critics list from 1974 onwards Neil Spencer discusses his time as editor of the NME.This page was last modified 21:15, 24 January 2008.The awards reflect the magazine's indie ethos, in contrast to the BRIT Awards' more commercial nature.Shockwaves NME Awards 2008 1.Shockwaves NME Awards 2005 Host: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.Joy Division Best Dressed: Brandon Flowers, of The Killers Worst Dressed: Britney Spears Best Live Venue: London Carling Brixton Academy Best Website: NME.Hero Of The Year: John Peel Villain Of The Year: George W.NME Awards 2004 Host: Vernon Kay Best Radio Show: Zane Lowe Best New Band: Kings of Leon Best Video: Radiohead, for "There There" Best Single: White Stripes, for "Seven Nation Army" Best Film: The Return of the King Rock And Roll Man Of The Year: Har Mar Superstar Best Live Band: Queens of the Stone Age Living Legend: Arthur Lee Philip Hall Radar Award: Franz Ferdinand Best Event: Glastonbury Festival The Fuck Me!This made it the highest rated album to receive a worst album nomination.Arctic Monkeys: First act to win both "Best New Band" and "Best British Band" in the same year.Became the third band in the modern era to win three awards (Best New Band, Best British Band, Best Track).Best British Band, Best Live Band, Best Track, Best Video, Best Music DVD, and Best Album).What's the Story) Morning Glory?ODMS to Unveil the World's First Ever Multilayer Disc Manufacturing Line...Winning Film and TV Titles...Stocks in Focus on Today's Edition of 'Before the Bell:' SNE, GME, OSTK, AMZN, EBAY...Reports Sales of 10,000 HD VMD Multilayer Players to Central Europe...NME Signs Nordic Electronics Distribution Deal for HD VMD Products with ProGrossisten...TV Guide Coverage of NME Inc.Lawrence Lichter CPA Joins the Board of NME Inc....Red Laser DVD production infrastructure.The picture quality of the VMD player is good, and definitely representative of true 1080p HDTV performance...You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines.Here you will be able to find the best gadgets, music, clothes and everything else you might need.Just click on the ads to see more about the companies offering you this wonderful new world of opportunity.While you are there, take the opportunity to visit the beautiful Basque coast, the Guggenheim Museum and enjoy the delights of the Basque cuisine.XBox360 Consoles on the market.Pioneer based burners as well as all LG burners.Happy new year to everyboy!!!We have made some more investigation.Feel free to get in touch with us.Follow your browser's instructions above for installation.We are in the studio finishing up the new record.Don't worry though kids, the album is slotted to be released on September 11th.Did you finance with Washington Mutual in 2007 and get an appraisal of your home?Cashed a Payroll Check and paid a Fee?Did your employer's bank charge you to cash your payroll check because you didn't have an account at their bank?You may be a victim and due compensation!The federal government didn't live up to its promise to deliver the expedited passports within 14 days.Advertisers above have met our strict standards for business conduct.Want to sue Ripoff Report?
 
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