Posts Tagged ‘Lucy Rose’
With his second album, the tongue-twistingly titled ‘Some Say I So I Say Light‘ seeing release this week, Notion’s Lauren Vevers caught up with the ever charismatic Ghostpoet for a chat about the collaborative processes that informed the record, escaping genre-led pigeonholing and what his dream ‘rager’ would …
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Tags: Beacons, benga, Bombay Bicycle Club, Charles Hayward, daft punk, Erykah Badu, Ghostpoet, Gwilym Gold, Lucy Rose, Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam, Prince, Record Store Day, Rough Trade, Skream, Some Say I So I Say Light, Woodpecker Wooliams
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Back in March our online editor Seb Law toodled off to Texas to the musical extravaganza that is South by Southwest and while he was there he met up with folk-pop musician Lucy Rose to chat about everything from the experience performing at one of the biggest music festivals around …
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Tags: Alicia Vega, Camden Crawl, huw stephens, Lucy Rose, rhye, St Paul's and the Broken Bones, sxsw, The 1975
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Notion Magazine For iPad, Bitches.
So we’re only going and launching our brilliant bi-monthly bursts of fashion and music on the iPad for the first time. Hype!
We’ve been beavering away behind the scenes with the much-discussed Silicon Roundabout start up Contentment as their flagship launch product for their Padify …
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Tags: Ciara, iPad, iPad mini, Little Boots, Lucy Rose, Notion 063, notion 63, Notion Magazine for iPad, rascals, sky ferreira
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The 63rd issue of Notion arrives, inspired by fashion and music: two covers celebrate two sides of American girls with the queen of hipsters Sky Ferreira and one woman RnB army Ciara facing off. There’s plenty of Fresh Spring Fierceness in our fashion, looking at sci-fi style and menswear inspired …
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Tags: Ciara, cover, Little Boots, Lucy Rose, Notion 063, notion 63, rascals, sky ferreira
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Back in February last year we bagged an interview with Lucy Rose and tipped her as ‘one to watch for 2012′. So 2013 rolls around, and it seems that we were bang on the money, as she announces an extensive 30 date tour around the UK and Ireland both supporting …
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Tags: Brixton Electric, Counting Crows, Like I Used To, Lucy Rose, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, shiver, UK/ Ireland Tour
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I love books, I’ll read in every free moment I have. I’ve just finished The Betrayal by Helen Dunmore which was the sequel to one of my favourite books, The Siege.
I only read To Kill A Mockingbird a couple of years ago, I didn’t get the chance at school …
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Tags: adaption, carole king, catcher in the rye, falafel, helen dunmore, Joni Mitchell, Lucy Rose, meryl streep, moodboard, National Geographic, Neil Young, the maccabees, the siege, to cill a mockingbird, Tom Waits, Van Morrison, volcano
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Here is a video. It is for Lucy Rose’s track ‘Bikes’. I really like Lucy Rose, so I thought we at PlanetNotion should post it here for you all to see.
The video is very good. Here are some reasons why:
1. It is a mini 4:05 spaghetti western
2. It …
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Tags: bikes, cleavage, conflict, desert, Fire, Lucy Rose, milk, physical theatre, spaghetti western
Posted in Acoustic, Do Not Miss This, Folk, Indie, Music, New Age, Pop, Roots, Singer Songwriter, Singles, Videos | No Comments »
When Lucy Rose arrived on stage at The Plug, she was greeted by a large crowd despite it being her first time in Sheffield. The pocket-sized singer-songwriter opened with ‘Middle Of The Bed’, her breakthrough single, and from then on in things got better and better.
She might be small …
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Tags: gig, live, Lucy Rose, review, Sheffield, the plug
Posted in Acoustic, Ambient, Do Not Miss This, Embrace the Weekend, Folk, Gigs, grassroots, Indie, Music, New Age, Pop, Record Label, Roots, Singer Songwriter, Singles, Soul | No Comments »
Where: Bristol, Nottingham andManchester
When: 2nd – 4th June
Cost: £20 per day
Size: 3,500 per city
Age: 7
In a word: #indietastic
Web: www.dottodotfestival.co.uk / @d2dnottingham
Yes, the name evokes an afternoon of juvenile arts and crafts, but don’t let that put you off. Dot To Dot is a …
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Tags: Bastille, Bristol, Dot To Dot, festival, Lucy Rose, lulu james, manchester, Nottingham, Pulled Apart by Horses, Summer Camp
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140 bands, 15 venues, 1 city.
But of course, Live At Leeds is much more than a group of synchronized gigs. Set up in 2007 by the local council and music promotion business Futuresound, the festival strives to give local bands a larger platform than would normally be available for …
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Tags: brudenell, china rats, cockpit, dan mangan, Dog is Dead, Eyes on Film, faversham, festivals, Ghostpoet, jake bugg, Jessie Ware, Live at Leeds, live magazine, Lucy Rose, Niki & the Dove, Rae Morris, Shields
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