The debut Fight Like Apes album is being streamed online, go have a listen. We’re liking the new songs; though the production seems a bit over the top on some of their early EP material. Our current favourite is the deadly ‘Lumpy Dough’. For a good Zaireeka type effect, we recommend you set them all to play at once!
Libertines are to reform according to rumours. River Island to stock up on skinny jeans.
The Kings Of Leon are to appear on Saturday Night Live. Check Una’s blog for a brilliant SNL Palin/Clinton skit.
Tomorrow sees an special screening of ‘Roll Up Your Sleeves‘ in the IFI. Made by Dylan Haskins, it’s a documentary about do-it-yourself counterculture, on at noon and admission is free. Una has more info.
Bond advertises Coke. Jack White goes mad. After all, he’s no sell out. He’s a musician, an artist. He just wants to teach the world to sing.
British Sea Power, Why?, Beach House, The Zutons and Bell X1 announce new Irish dates.
Santogold will support Kanye West when he brings his ‘Glow in the Dark’ Tour to the RDS, Dublin on the 9th November and The Odyssey, Belfast on the 8th November 2008.
Yo La Tengo’s new release has the best title we’ve seen in awhile. Comprised from their various soundtrack projects, the album will be called ‘They Shoot, We Score‘.


