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Tag: Alex Young

Interview: Bearhug

Bearhug Big, Warm And Fuzzy By Alex Young My conversation with Nick Mabbitt plays out very easily. Similar in age, we were both into hardcore as teenagers, we are both studying the Arts at university, and have both participated in international exchange study programs. We both have no clue what we’re going to be doing [...]

Live Review: Foals, Gypsy And The Cat @ Manning Bar – Sydney Uni, July 28

FOALS, GYPSY AND THE CAT Manning Bar – Sydney Uni July 28 Former Melbourne- now London-based duo Gypsy And The Cat are met with a near-capacity crowd at the Manning Bar at the mere hour of 8pm. With praise from international media giants including NME and Guardian, plus an offer to join Lily Allen’s backing [...]

Interview: Arcade Fire

Arcade Fire Suburban Mythology By Alex Young Almost a year of silence, from one of the world’s most sought-after groups… After wrapping up a year-long worldwide voyage to promote their outstanding second album Neon Bible, Montreal’s Arcade Fire slipped away without a peep. Were people worried? It’s hard to say. But when it was suddenly [...]