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The Futureheads News
| The Futureheads wave 2008 goodbye with bootlegs and live dates (Drowned In Sound) Sunderland?s finest four-piece, The Futureheads, top off a fantastic major-label-free twelve months with a full UK tour. Not only are they touring, but in a Pearl Jam fashion, the Futureheads are releasing a number of live shows which fans will be ab Pitchfork.tv: The Futureheads: Live on "Don't Look Down" Part 2 (Pitchfork) The second part of the Futureheads' "Don't Look Down" set is up (we had Part 1 yesterday), and yes, it includes their for-the-ages cover of Kate Bush's " Hounds of Love ", below, along with "Walking Backwards" from their new record . And then we added to the archives the video for Hercules and Love Affair's " You Belong ", along with an accompanying behind-the-scenes mini-doc ... Pitchfork.tv: The Futureheads: Live on "Don't Look Down" Part 1 (Pitchfork) The Futureheads get a nice and grimy urban backdrop for their set on "Don't Look Down"-- dirty bricks, a rusting water tower, even some barbed wire. Their brand of guitar pop is just as gritty, as they run through punchy numbers from This Is Not the World . "The Beginning of the Twist" is below, " Radio Heart " and " This Is Not the World " are at Pitchfork.tv, and Part 2 comes ... Pure (PlayStation 3) (CNET) All-terrain vehicles are something of a niche interest, but you don't need to care about them in the least to enjoy Pure. All you need is an appreciation for breathtaking environments and intense racing action. The Week That Was: The Week That Was (Pitchfork) Following his brother's debut as School of Language, Peter Brewis-- the other fraternal half in Field Music-- emerges with the even more ambitious and assured The Week That Was project. [ Recommended ] read more |
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