September 2011

Stateless

First & Last #10: Stateless

  • Thu, 2011-09-29 13:31

Chris James of Stateless fame invited us to his home for a chat about second album Matilda

G. Love

Interview #734: G. Love

  • Tue, 2011-09-27 12:58

G. Love is the stage-name of Garrett Dutton, guitarist, mouth organ maestro, and lover of hip hop and roots.

James Morrison

Interview #733: James Morrison

  • Mon, 2011-09-26 14:03

Five years on from his 2006 chart topping, platinum debut, James Morrison is set to release his third album, The Awakening. We caught up with James for the third (!) time in I Like Music history for a chat about bearing his soul, ignoring commercial pressures and dealing with fame.

The Drums

Interview #732: The Drums

  • Sun, 2011-09-25 16:09

2010 belonged to The Drums. They released one of the most talked-about debuts of the year, graced numerous front-covers and TV shows, and played to sold-out crowd after sold-out crowd.

Owl City

Interview #731: Owl City

  • Sat, 2011-09-24 10:27

Adam Young is better known to the world as Owl City, the man who penned the multi-platinum-selling single Fireflies.

Lana Del Rey

Interview #730: Lana Del Rey

  • Fri, 2011-09-23 17:18

Lana chats about faded glamour, finding her cinematic sound, Hollywood Sadcore, and life beyond fame

Example

Interview #729: Example

  • Thu, 2011-09-22 15:59

Known to many as one of the hardest working men in pop, Example approaches everything he does with a boundless sense of attitude and energy.

Wild Beasts

DOWNLOAD: Wild Beasts - Thankless Thing

  • Thu, 2011-09-22 15:14

Wild Beasts are offering Thankless Thing, the b-side to their forthcoming new single Reach A Bit Further, as a free download.

Girls

VIDEO: Girls - Honey Bunny

  • Thu, 2011-09-22 15:03

Celebrated indie-rockers Girls have unveiled the video for new single Honey Bunny, out on October 10th 2011 through True Panther Sounds.

Lou Reed Metallica Lulu

London Underground ban Metallica & Lou Reed artwork

  • Thu, 2011-09-22 14:50

As if it wasn't unlikely enough that metal kings Metallica and the musical legend Lou Reed are collaborating, London Underground have banned their artwork (pictured).

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