Hello
Some of you already know, but we should tell as many people as possible that
the December issue is out now and flying out of the shops. Interviews
include M.I.A., Gang of Four, Cadence Weapon, Russian Futurists, Franz
Ferdinand, Dave Couse, Konono No. 1, Vashti Bunyan, Minotaur Shock, Antony &
the Johnsons, Diplo, Lackluster, Kleptones, Super Furries and loads more
ranting and raving about pop and politics, getting into jazz, and life after
alcohol. It's all pressed to fancy paper in a swish design by Gareth Jones.
The free cover-mount CD was compiled by the sister U.S. indie labels
Secretly Canadian and Jagjaguwar and features gorgeous music from Damien
Jurado, the Impossible Shapes, Black Mountain, Magnolia Electrical Co,
Okkervil River, Jens Lekman... 16 tracks in total.
We're trying to make this regular so your support is desired and
appreciated.
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In Ireland you can buy Foggy in most record shops: Tower, City Discs, Road
in Dublin, HMV, Redlight in Galway, Plug'd in Cork and many others. It's
also available in Easons outlets nationwide (O'Connell Street, Dublin,
Limerick, Cork, Galway) and other newsagents, Reads, Centra (Westland Row,
near Pearse Street DART station is particularly well stocked) and book shops
(Kilkenny Book Shop is selling loads!)
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For people in the UK, it's stocked in the following independent record
outlets:
London - Rough Trade (Covent Garden), Rough Trade (Talbot Road), Ray's Jazz,
Selectadisc (W1 London - Now merged with Sister Ray in Soho), Smallfish
Records.
Manchester - Pelican Neck, APR (aka Piccadilly Records)
Glasgow - Monorail, Avalanche Records
Cardiff - Spillers
Liverpool - Probe Records,
Edinburgh - Avalanche Records
Brighton - Resident Records
New port - Diverse Records
Newcastle - RPM, Spin Records
Preston - Action Records
Nottingham - Selectadisc
South Sea - Boomhound
Tunbridge Wells - Longplayer
Sheffield - Rare N Racy
Bristol - Reply
Leeds - Norman Records (Phil Leigh: Mail Order)
Derby - Reveal Records
York - Track Records
MAIL ORDER - Amulet
____________________________________________________________________________
Please pass any of this info on to any interested parties
For the next mag Kool Drool is compiling a CD of her favourite music from
the last year. So far it's amazing...
Some gigs on the way too...we'll let you know
Go buy Giveamanakick's new album
Stay in touch.
F x
____
Some of you already know, but we should tell as many people as possible that
the December issue is out now and flying out of the shops. Interviews
include M.I.A., Gang of Four, Cadence Weapon, Russian Futurists, Franz
Ferdinand, Dave Couse, Konono No. 1, Vashti Bunyan, Minotaur Shock, Antony &
the Johnsons, Diplo, Lackluster, Kleptones, Super Furries and loads more
ranting and raving about pop and politics, getting into jazz, and life after
alcohol. It's all pressed to fancy paper in a swish design by Gareth Jones.
The free cover-mount CD was compiled by the sister U.S. indie labels
Secretly Canadian and Jagjaguwar and features gorgeous music from Damien
Jurado, the Impossible Shapes, Black Mountain, Magnolia Electrical Co,
Okkervil River, Jens Lekman... 16 tracks in total.
We're trying to make this regular so your support is desired and
appreciated.
____________________________________________________________________________
In Ireland you can buy Foggy in most record shops: Tower, City Discs, Road
in Dublin, HMV, Redlight in Galway, Plug'd in Cork and many others. It's
also available in Easons outlets nationwide (O'Connell Street, Dublin,
Limerick, Cork, Galway) and other newsagents, Reads, Centra (Westland Row,
near Pearse Street DART station is particularly well stocked) and book shops
(Kilkenny Book Shop is selling loads!)
____________________________________________________________________________
For people in the UK, it's stocked in the following independent record
outlets:
London - Rough Trade (Covent Garden), Rough Trade (Talbot Road), Ray's Jazz,
Selectadisc (W1 London - Now merged with Sister Ray in Soho), Smallfish
Records.
Manchester - Pelican Neck, APR (aka Piccadilly Records)
Glasgow - Monorail, Avalanche Records
Cardiff - Spillers
Liverpool - Probe Records,
Edinburgh - Avalanche Records
Brighton - Resident Records
New port - Diverse Records
Newcastle - RPM, Spin Records
Preston - Action Records
Nottingham - Selectadisc
South Sea - Boomhound
Tunbridge Wells - Longplayer
Sheffield - Rare N Racy
Bristol - Reply
Leeds - Norman Records (Phil Leigh: Mail Order)
Derby - Reveal Records
York - Track Records
MAIL ORDER - Amulet
____________________________________________________________________________
Please pass any of this info on to any interested parties
For the next mag Kool Drool is compiling a CD of her favourite music from
the last year. So far it's amazing...
Some gigs on the way too...we'll let you know
Go buy Giveamanakick's new album
Stay in touch.
F x
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