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Cancer Bats Interview

Cancer Bats
“The best table scraps would be combinations you can make off of multiple peoples plates to form a whole meal - that’s the best score. There's no such thing as bad scraps, although I would avoid dumpster diving because that's a quick way to get sick”...

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We Are Scientists Interview

We Are Scientists
What?! What the fuck are they talking about?!’” exclaims Keith. “That is some truly, truly lazy journalism. It’s like they sat there and went, ‘It’s a three and a half minute pop song, who else does that? The Kaiser Chiefs and The Killers!"...

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The Cave Singers Interview

The Cave Singers
A guitarist who didn’t play guitar, a group who didn’t listen to folk, and a band that didn’t really want to be a band – just how the hell do The Cave Singers exist? Compared to the raucous digital noise of previous, the rustic folk subtlety that beset them was a distinct change of pace...

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Stone Gods Interview

Stone Gods
“Oh lord, that was a fright that was! It was like playing in a squat. It was good fun though, a good fun gig!” And what does today’s dressing room smell of? “Bananas,” comes the reply. It almost comes as slight relief...

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Yoav Interview

Yoav
"I flew up to play for the promotion and A&R staff, and on my way to the audition I was waiting for the lift to take me to the appropriate floor when the lift doors open and out walks (Crowded House frontman) Neil Finn! I seem to be surrounded by those moments, I quite enjoy that!"...

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Flash Gordon / Eric Johnson Interview

Eric Johnson
"He’s definitely a cultural icon, from several generations. You have the original 1930s and that, my grandmother is familiar with Flash Gordon. It gives you an idea of how long-running this character is, and how well loved he is, so it’s obviously big shoes to fill..."

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Tom Baxter Interview

Tom Baxter
The London based singer songwriter isn't your average husky voiced man armed with an acoustic guitar. Tom Baxter is a mixed-media making machine and took some well-deserved time out to talk to Bandidge about celebrity friends, being an ambassador and his spilt from Sony...

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Fiction Plane Interview

Fiction Plane
They’re an English Rock band with musical ties deep into Seattle’s 90’s grunge, with the trio sounding like a breed between Faith No More, Pearl Jam and Reef. With a third, heavily praised album, Left Side Of The Brain, the trio set their sights on making their own name...

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Black Kids Interview

Black Kids
Cranking out their unbelievably upbeat and unique brand of pop – a crazy mishmash of the Go! Team, The Cure and Motion City Soundtrack – they’ve caught the attention from media and pop royalty on both sides of the Atlantic. Find out why, by clicking below...

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ALO Interview

ALO
It’s one step away from the fantasy world of Prog; filled with keyboards and poor Rick Wakeman impressions, but even with the odds stacked against them, ALO have managed to make a very good name for themselves as a quartet that are a Jam Band for the common man.

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Conditions Interview

Conditions
The rising US rock band have caught up with Bandidge via the wonders of technology and Alex Howard, one of Conditions’ guitarists, gave us his thoughts on the Riot! tour and explained why Bandidge readers should watch out for the band...

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New Found Glory Interview

New Found Glory
New Found Glory are clearly a band that are happy just to be on the road playing their music and despite a crowd reaction that’s somewhat less frenzied than they normally receive, the band showed in Leicester why they are one of the best pop-punk bands in the world...

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The Rascals Interview

The Rascals
Coming originally from the Wirral, Liverpool, it’s probably no real surprise to see their likeness’ put alongside some of the Mersey’s better exports since the Fab Four. With the music press starting to wake up and sense another gem in its midst, there must be a vague sense of deja vous...

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From Autumn To Ashes Interview

From Autumn To Ashes
Up until last year, US rock band From Autumn to Ashes had been very quiet. This may have been because of the departure of their vocalist, Benjamin Perri. However luck was on the band’s side as drummer Jeff Gretz stepped up to front the group shortly after 2007’s LP was released...

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Chris Barrie Interview

Chris Barrie
With the release of Spitting Image, the satirical show that attracted up to 15 million viewers in their prime, Bandidge got a chance to catch up with Chris Barrie, one of the voices behind the rubber puppets. Running from 1984 to 1996, Bandidge talks about the past, the present and the future...

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Ruarri Joseph Interview

2007 - Hidden Gems - Ruarri Joseph
With nearly two-thirds of the interview completed, Ruarri’s sudden interjection has thrown the whole flow of the conversation into mild confusion. It’s not like there’s been a tirade of Gordon Ramsay style swearing by yours truly, but a double-barrelled word has caused offence...

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Goldspot Interview

2007 - Hidden Gems - Goldspot
They've been getting love and respect on both iTunes and Radio 2, as well as featuring in highly established "Top 10" lists for the year 2007. All of this has happened after record labels refused to sign them in the US, which proved to be their loss, and the UK's gain.

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Ash Interview

Ash
One of the most loved bands from the UK, Ash have pretty much done it all. From teenage starlets, through to making a slasher film including Dave Grohl and Coldplay, as well as appearing on some of the biggest musical stages along the way, there's no denying their brilliance...

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Modern Toss Interview

Modern Toss [EXPLICIT CONTENT]
"The anarchic Modern Toss series comes to Bandidge HQ, and it's safe to say that it was an absolute disaster. If I ever see Alan again, I'm going to kill him - he's destroyed the Bandidge offices!" To find out why the editor is so mad, click below! It's a bit rude though, so beware!

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UNKLE Interview

UNKLE
James Lavelle's reputation precedes him; a dance-label guru from an early age, breaking through majorly influential artists of the future and working with some of the coolest artists on this globe. So what posessed him to change UNKLE into a live band? Read on below...

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Alexisonfire Interview

Alexisonfire
Amid all the hype around Alexisonfire around Nottingham Rock City, Bandidge sneaked in a chat with the guys in their dressing room to talk about playing live, directions for new material and oddly, dating Pete Doherty…

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Will Haven Interview

Will Haven
In an industry that’s obsessed with aesthetics, it’s rare to find a band that is all about the music, even to extent of taking a downfall and having to go back, regroup and realise you’ve come back to normality. One such band that has done just that though is Will Haven...

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Slaves To Gravity Interview

Slaves To Gravity
Slaves to Gravity are one of the latest bands in many to lay the claim to bring back the rock that we should all be listening to, rather than the atypical indie trash that takes up the charts. Find out why you should listen to them by clicking below...

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Kids In Glass Houses Interview

Kids In Glass Houses
They've been around since 2003, but it wasn't until just over a year ago that things really started to take off for Kids In Glass Houses. The five-piece rockers from Wales have been tipped by music taste-makers for greatness, so Bandidge thought it was time to check them out.

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Bowling For Soup Interview

Bowling For Soup
They're best known by the masses by song Girl All The Bad Guys Want or for their guest appearance on a certain Playstation game, Bowling For Soup have amassed a legion of fans and many who respect them for their energetic, power punk. Click below for the full interview...

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Angels And Airwaves Interview

Angels And Airwaves
Dividing opinion more than Fightstar with people loving or hating them with a passion, Angels and Airwaves are definately a band on the lips of many since their launch in 2005. Instead of talking to resident mouthpiece Tom DeLonge, Bandidge talks to guitarist David Kennedy...

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Orson Interview

Orson
Orson are back, and with them comes a decidedly rock and roll attitude. But can they shake the pop label? A year on from their number one album Bright Idea, where exactly is the group going? Bandidge caught up with Chris for a chat ahead of the launch of new LP Culture Vultures.

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Gravenhurst Interview

Gravenhurst
Bands can easily climb the ladder of fame these days and forget their roots, but some bands and artists will progress for years without ever getting heard properly, or ever be given a platform for their music. One of these bands is Gravenhurst. Find out why on Bandidge...

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Scouting For Girls Interview

Scouting For Girls
The Internet really is useful tool. Whether it’s shopping, chatting to people or discussing bad movies it is definitely the greatest invention since sliced bread. Many new bands take advantage of the Internet as a starting platform for their music, and why not? Scouting For Girls tell all...

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My First Radio Interview

My First Radio
Ross currently works as an operations manager for a fragrance company, but he hopes to taste the sweet smell of success with his band My First Radio. When Danny Longhorn met up for a chat, he found out that things are moving in the right direction for the Northampton quartet...

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The Dead 60's Interview

The Dead 60's
Patience, according to the saying, is a virtue. In Britain, it’s almost part of our genetic makeup. Queueing in the UK is almost written in the genes, so imagine having to wait a whole twelve months to release an album you've written. If you need to ask anyone about it, ask The Dead 60's.

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Funeral For A Friend Interview

Funeral For A Friend
Progression is a very serious word to contend with in the world of music. For some, it can see careers rejuvenated after years in the wilderness, whilst for others it is as regular as clockwork; a total necessity when carving out their next long-player. For FFAF, it's all about the necessity...

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Plain White T's Interview

Plain White T's
It’s hard to escape the Plain White T’s. Thanks to Radio 1 and just about every 13-year-old girl with a mobile phone, you can’t avoid Hey There, Delilah right now, whether you want to or not.
Bandidge caught a few minutes with Mike Retondo during their manic UK tour schedule...

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Pull Tiger Tail Interview

Pull Tiger Tail
The indie genre is fast becoming something of the past as it shoots down our drains and becomes something else, but we still hear many indie bands making the mainstream even though they sound nothing more than a repeat of Maximo Park. However, Pull Tiger Tail look set to change all of that...

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Kate Nash Interview

Kate Nash
Already praised (or criticised) as the new Lilly Allen, Kate Nash may have much to do to make an individual name for her in our ears. With her debut album not due out until September, Kate has plenty of time to do this. As far as she’s concerned, she could do no better than to be herself.

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Ross Robinson Interview

Ross Robinson
Think of legendary music producers in this day and age and Ross Robinson is one of those who has surely got to appear at the top of many people's lists. Being renouned as the man behind Slipknot's first two albums, We look at the past, present and future for the musical maestro.

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Tolerance Interview

Tolerance
The Nottingham-based punk trio aren't your average generic band. There aren't any mohawks, and they like to cover 50 Cent. When Bandidge caught up with the band, discussions included Adam And The Ants, international touring and scales...

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Beyond All Reason Interview

Beyond All Reason
Priding themselves on providing slabs of modern-syled 80's rock, Beyond All Reason are looking to put York into the premier league of the musical table. Poised with a record label, international band support and festival appearances in tow, the future does look rather bright right now...

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Flood Of Red Interview

Flood Of Red
Given a nod of approval by the heads at Kerrang! magazine, Glasgow group Flood Of Red are aiming their sights high. Taking in the delights of battle-raps, punk, metal and screamo, Bandidge finds out about life on the road.

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Zane Lowe Interview

Zane Lowe
Forget Chris Moyles, we spoke to the real saviour of Radio 1 and asked him questions someone only of his music authority could answer. We also find out why he thinks John Peel was such a music legend and why he could never hope to replace him.

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Nine Black Alps Interview

Nine Black Alps
Sam Forrest took time out to talk to Bandidge about their follow-up to Everything Is , as well as washing up, nymphomania, Buddy Holly and the pressures of being labelled as "The New Nirvana". Is the rock and roll lifestyle really that good? Find out here...

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Hundred Reasons Interview

Hundred Reasons
After achieving mainstream chart success, Hundred Reasons' Larry Hibbitt talks to Bandidge about the past, present and the rosy-looking future for the much-loved Brits. Just don't mention taking films on your camera phone, as you're likely to be called an idiot.

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Bullet For My Valentine Interview

Bullet For My Valentine
The Welsh metallers' look towards the year that was 2006 with a never-seen-before interview with Michael "Moose" Thomas. With the year over, Bandidge gets to see things from the other side, after an incredible twelve months for the band.

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Hell Is For Heroes Interview

Hell Is For Heroes
Frontman Justin Schlosberg tells us 10 things about Hell is for Heroes that must be known. He also discusses being mixed up with Electric Six, lusting after money and his opinions on politics in music.

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Air Traffic Interview

Air Traffic
Bournemouth might not seem like the music capital of the world, but it hasn't stopped Air Traffic becoming a name firmly pressed onto the lips of those in the music industry recently. If all the hype ultimately goes to their heads, they could always become damn good barmen with the skills they've aquired whilst on the road...

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747s Interview

747's
If the E.U. wanted an advert for music from around the continent, they could do worse than look at the 747s. Coming from Liverpool, via Ireland, England, Germany and Italy, we look at a band who have been involved in terror threats, global protests and playing pots and pans. Intrigued? So were we!

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Beautiful Baloon Interview

Beautiful Balloon
Sheffield three-piece Beautiful Balloon have a quiet word in Bandidge's ear about record label interests, orchestral influences and 'kitch'. They also set the record straight on shit bands, history and dreams after graduation. What do they sound like? Well, its best to let the music do the talking - but in a good way...

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Brigade Interview

Brigade
After being hailed as one of the most important bands of 2006, Brigade's Will Simpson looks to the future, and hopes that the 'emo' scene dies off as quickly as possible for the good of us all. He also talks about his rather well known younger brother... Can you guess who it is yet?

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Metropol Interview

Metropol
The Spanish quartet come to Bandidge and tell us what it's like to have MySpace available to you when you live in a sterile environment for music. Also on the cards are their favourite British acts, plans to move country and choosing the English language over Spanish...

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Sion Interview

Sion
These young whippersnappers have long been blazing a trail across the country, causing a stir with their energetic live performances. Want to know what its like to be a rock band sharing the same bill as K T Tunstall, and having Papa Roach as fans? Find out here...

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The Blackout Interview

The Blackout
The brutal South Wales mob talk to Bandidge about dildo factories, Burt Bacharach singing Slayer, dancing in their undercrackers to the Vengaboys, guts, gore and Reeves and Mortimer. Oh, and playing on Mars. Just in case it wasn't bizarre enough already for you...

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The Blood Arm Interview

The Blood Arm
Only one band could talk about well-known former U.S. politician and environmental campaigner Al Gore in the same sentence as inflatable penises and fireworks, AND keep a fairly straight face about it. The Blood Arm invite Bandidge into their dressing room for a chat of highly surreal proportions...

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The Brightlights Interview

The Brightlights
What do you get if you cross-pollenate Kings of Leon and the Arctic Monkeys? Something that sounds a little bit like this. Items on the agenda include famous friends, the Grimsby music scene, The Kooks, and the support of parents when starting out. Bless 'em!

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