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Summer Festivals 2008
One hell of a racket - Broken Records interview
Comparisons with Arcade Fire are inevitable, but homegrown indie band Broken Records are on the cusp of being a big noise in their own right, singer Jamie Sutherland tells Aidan Smith
Continental drift for music festival fans
THOUSANDS of Britons who are fed up with mud, soaring ticket costs and the sky-high price of beer are heading to the continent for music festivals.
80,000 old friends pop in to rock Balado
IT'S five past eight in the morning, and it'll be a good 10 hours or so before the band themselves even consider taking to the stage. But the roaring masses up the back of the double-decker bus careering out of Edinburgh's St Andrew Squar
T in the Park picture gallery
NINE stages, 80,000 fans and some of the best bands in the rock business.
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T in the Park: Will Young review
T in the Park: Biffy Clyro review
T in the Park: Gabriella Cilmi review
Stage right for the best on the bill
T in the Park preview: Glasvegas
T in the Park preview: The Fratellis
Belladrum preview: Neill MacColl and Kathryn Williams
Connect preview: Asobi Seksu
Wizard preview: Supergrass
Live at Loch Lomond preview: King Creosote
How the worst gigs met their Portaloo
The festival virgin's survival guide
Rock Ness artist: Roisin Murphy
Rock Ness artist: Simian Mobile Disco
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