Watch our exclusive interview with James' lead singer Tim Booth.
Tonight on M we’re bringing you some live music for your enjoyment, and you don’t even have to leave your sofa – the show will be streamed tonight, right here, live.
Variously described as 'baroque pop' (The Guardian), '... a pop force' (BBC Music) and ‘Sensational skewed indie’ (Sunday Times Culture), David's Lyre is the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter/producer Paul Dixon.
‘People still come up to me and say, “Do you feel lucky that you’re still alive?”’ And so starts Twisting My Melon, the autobiography from original Manchester party-starter Shaun Ryder.
M chatted recently with Luke and Jonny from fiN in their lair at CATO Studios in Wandsworth.
fiN are a south-west London band consisting of Luke Joyce on lead vocals, Johnny Garner – guitar, Kerry Lambert on bass and drummer Simon Harding. Watch fiN perform a special version of The Artisan at CATO Studios in Wandsworth here.
The iPod turned 10 years old yesterday. To mark the occasion, here are a few facts about the iPod that you may not know:
On an unseasonably sunny October day, M caught up with the Overtones, a vocal harmony group who are inspired by the sounds of the 40s, 50s and 60s while adding their own contemporary twist.
Alice talks to M about the challenges of getting a band off the ground, finding musical inspiration in her rural surroundings, open wounds and, er, pigs.
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