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21. Funeral For A Friend (Apollo)
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 May 2007MORBID by name, very much morbid by nature in the worldview of Welsh emo rockers Funeral ForA Friend.
22. Preview: Meatloaf
Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 May 2007BETTER to think of Meatloaf as less of a rock performer, and more of a major movie franchise in which each instalment gets bigger, more overwrought and expensive but ultimately it's better to stick to the original.
23. Preview: Roy Harper
Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 May 2007EVERY decent folk revival produces a few lost gems and Roy Harper was certainly one who was ripe for rediscovering.
24. Preview: Roger Waters
Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 May 2007THE forces of charity can unite even the most warring factions but not always in the long term - Pink Floyd being a fine case in point.
25. Preview: Bryan Adams
Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 May 2007WITH his mix of bombastic stadium anthems and self-conscious blue collar schtick, Bryan Adams has spent a good 25 years cultivating his persona as Canada's answer to Bruce Springsteen.
26. Preview: Jan Akkerman
Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 May 2007THERE can't be many guitarists who can play for Ice-T one minute, then BB King the next but Jan Akkerman is a musician of rarefied talent.
27. Mr Loverman smooches in
Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 May 2007IF you go along to one of Lionel Ritchie's concert, don't expect to see Cristiano Ronaldo there.
28. Preview: Brett Anderson
Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 April 2007IF you've been scanning his recent reviews, Brett Anderson - the serious, mature, contemplative 40-year-old solo artist - hasn't exactly been greeted with open arms by the music press.
29. Preview: The Waterboys
Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 April 2007HIGHLY fitting for a man obsessed with religion and spirituality, the career of Mike Scott and his band The Waterboys has been one long succession of idealistic searches, false dawns and new beginnings.
30. Preview: Jamie T
Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 April 2007EVER since Mike Skinner - aka The Streets - struck pop gold, he has left in his wake a succession of young, street-smart, urban Brit hip-hoppers hoping to jump into his slipstream.
