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" The Libertines: There Are No Innocent Bystanders offers an account of the band s 2010 Reading and Leeds Festival shows, including Sargent s NME cover shoot announcing the festival appearances, rehearsals and warm up shows, and their festival stage appearances.
Reviews were mostly positive with NME giving it 8 out of 10 stars and saying ".. Nitzer Ebb prove they re far from obsolete.
Street later said in the NME: " Pete wasn t in a very good state for the first couple of weeks of making the record for the reasons that people know about.
Doherty told the NME that Street gave the band an ultimatum of " if you carry on like this, I m going home " in reference to Pete's drug addiction at the time.
NME CEO Michael Jay Solomon sees the advantages as the low cost of producing HD VMD master discs, and he says “ We can sell players for $ 90 and make a profit .” However, New Medium s price strategy will fail, said Andy Parsons, chairman of the Blu-ray Disc Association, because it relies on a false assumption: Blu-ray technology will always be more expensive.
The critical reception was generally good, receiving good reviews from NME (“ Razorlight s debut packs more tunes than Franz, more spirit than The Strokes and more balls than nearly every band out there right now .”), Q magazine, Billboard and Rolling Stone who said
After 2004 s constant touring Borrell was placed at No. 4 in the NME s Cool List and Razorlight won Best New Act at 2004 s Q Awards and the Best New Band category at the NME Awards In Feb 2005.
The NME gave the album 8 / 10 and said: “ A soulful romantic album that sees Razorlight comfortably leap the ‘ difficult second album trap ,” The Observer Music Monthly gave it 4 / 5 saying “ His band s second album justifies the self-belief .” Q Magazine called it “ The best guitar album since Oasis s ‘ Definitely Maybe ’.”
The Purple Hearts were often considered one of the best English mod revival groups, the NME calling them " one of the few mod bands to actually cut it on rock n roll terms ”.
NME wrote, “ Unconditional already has the time-worn feel of an indie classic .” The cover was taken from C. Finley s oil on canvas named “ Colab .” “ Unconditional ” received heavy airplay on Radio 1 and XFM London.
The band s first NME feature, contained the headline " Raging Hedonists " and exposed their reputation for drinking and partying.
A photo of Mike " Dirt " Hindert s bum on stage with 40, 000 people in the distance was featured in the following issue of the NME and Blender Magazine where Mike was quoted as saying " A bottle of Jager will usually do that to you.
Moving Targets was number 6 in the Sounds Critics albums of the year ; and it made number 13 in the NME critics chart.
Guru in an interview with NME s Sam Stallard in 1992, said the name was " tacky ", and " with all sorts of different things in it that sort of clash, but everything s useful as well as fun.

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The release became NME < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Single of the Week in November 2001.
Named after an unfinished Blondie song, Parallel Lines was ranked at number 140 on Rolling Stone < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, number eighteen on NME < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s 100 Best Albums of All Time, and number seven on Blender < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s 100 Greatest American Albums of All Time.
" NME < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Mark Sinker, reviewing the album in March 1988, said " they force the past to sound like them "; he awarded them nine and a half stars out of ten.
" " Today " topped Eye Weekly magazine's year-end list of best singles, and also appeared at number 32 on NME < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s year-end list of best singles.
Nevertheless, it was named NME < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s single of the week and was included on Blur: The Best of over higher-charting tracks, an indication of its ultimate popularity.

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In July 1982, the opening of the Batcave in London's Soho provided a prominent meeting point for the emerging scene, which would be briefly labeled " positive punk " by the NME in a special issue with a front cover in early 1983.
Spurred on by the media, the groups became engaged in what the NME dubbed on the cover of its 12 August issue the " British Heavyweight Championship " with the pending release of Oasis ' single " Roll With It ", and Blur's " Country House " on the same day.
The NME gave the Sex Pistols their first music press coverage in a live review of their performance at the Marquee in February that year, but overall they were slow to cover this new phenomenon in comparison to Sounds and Melody Maker, where Jonh Ingham and Caroline Coon respectively were early champions of punk.
Although articles by the likes of Mick Farren ( whose article " The Titanic Sails At Dawn ", a call for a new street led rock movement in response to stadium rock ) were published by the NME that summer it was felt that younger blood was needed to credibly cover the emerging punk movement, and the paper advertised for a pair of " hip young gunslingers " to join their editorial staff.
1995 saw the NME cover many of these new bands and saw many of these bands play the NME Stage at that year's Glastonbury Festival where the paper had been sponsoring the second stage at the festival since 1993.
In the early 2000s the NME also attempted somewhat to broaden its coverage again, running cover stories on hip-hop acts such as Jay-Z and Missy Elliott, electronic music pioneer Aphex Twin, Popstars winners Hear ' say and R & B groups like Destiny's Child, but as in the 1980s these proved unpopular with much of the paper's readership, and were soon dropped.
Dublin-based band Humanzi were the first to appear on the cover of NME Ireland.
The release of the album saw more critical success, with the band appearing on the cover of NME.
An article in NME shortly after release, claimed Slade were in trouble over the album cover which featured an ' offensive ' picture of a nail piercing an ear drum, and that many dealers were refusing to stock it.
It won album cover of the year in the NME awards in 1979.
On the week the single came out, The Libertines featured on the cover of the NME for the first time.
Cocker and Beth Ditto ( The Gossip ) recently collaborated on a cover version of Heaven 17's " Temptation " at the NME Awards in London.
In the week of its release, the band was on the front cover of both the Melody Maker and the NME.
At the 2009 NME Awards ceremony they performed a cover of Blondie's " Call Me " with Elly Jackson of La Roux on guest vocals.
The band's second EP, James II, was released over a year after the first and accompanied by a feature on the cover of the NME, Gilbertson having been replaced by the band's guitar tutor Larry Gott.
The music press mounted an outcry at Island's decision, with the New Musical Express ( NME ) featuring him on their front cover under the headline ' Endangered Species ' while Select magazine started a campaign to have Cope re-signed.
Despite the band's reluctance towards the press around the time of the release of the album, they were featured in Alternative Press, a cover story for Rock Sound, Kerrang !, and NME.
Wener enjoyed significant media coverage, including an NME front cover and a slot as guest presenter of Top of the Pops.
As well as effusing on their love of Sluts of Trust in many interviews, Bloc Party's Gordon Moakes was seen to wear a Sluts of Trust t-shirt when the band played Glastonbury, and on the front cover of the NME.
Furthermore, the NME described the band as " The Next Big Thing " and featured the band on the front cover describing them as " The Band That Will Change Your Life ".
In March that year she appeared on the cover of the British music magazine, NME.
Huddle, Saunders and two members of Kartoon Klowns responded by writing a letter to NME expressing their opposition to Clapton's comments, which they claimed were " all the more disgusting because he had his first hit with a cover of reggae star Bob Marley's " I Shot the Sheriff " ... Come on Eric ... Own up.

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