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rihanna: rated r (2009)
Rihanna Rated R ••• Mercury There comes a time in every pop artist’s career when people start to focus more on the tabloid aspects of their private life and less on their music. For Rihanna, this was the case earlier this year after a very ...
little annie & paul wallfisch: live at bush hall, london 23/11/09
Little Annie & Paul Wallfisch Bush Hall, London ••••• November 23, 2009 Annie Bandez has had more than one stage name during her 30 year career, but it’s under her current guise of Little Annie that she took to the stage at West ...
sky larkin, slow club and more get hunky for christmas
Some of the UK’s finest indie acts, including Sky Larkin, Slow Club, Los Campesinos!, James Yuill and Dananananaykroyd have joined together to release a Christmas single in aid of the RSPCA. Penned by Bright Light Bright Light’s Rod Thomas and B...
speech debelle dumps record label
Speech Debelle has quit her record label Big Dada (an imprint of Ninja Tune) claiming that a shortfall in the distribution of her 2009 Mercury Prize winning debut Speech Therapy was responsible for the album’s relatively weak sales in the wake of ...
postmarks album gets overdue UK release in february
Florida may be more synonymous with rap, jook and hip hop than cinematic indie-pop, but that only makes The Postmarks stand out even further from the crowd. The trio, fronted by Tel Aviv-born “girl with a boy’s name” Tim Yehezkely, made an ins...
alicia keys confirms duet with beyoncé
For a while now Alicia Keys has been hinting about having some superstar guests on her upcoming fourth album The Element Of Freedom, out December 14 through SonyBMG, and now it’s official. Queen bee Beyoncé continues her recent spate of collabora...

