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Who likes The Charlatans? Gigs...

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by Kev Kharas

Nu-crooners The Charlatans will play two live shows in November.

The band - whose latest single 'You Cross My Path' will be out next month - will showcase tracks from their new album at the gigs; details of which sit below:

November
4 Manchester Ritz
5 London Shepherds Bush Empire

Tickets for the dates go on sale this Friday (21 Oct) at 9.30am.


two few

only two dates, hmmm?! Come to West Yorkshire fellas!


hmmm dont think ill bother

as i think they are my second most seen band anyay and they havent done anything decent since wonderland...

if you were wondering, the bluetones are my most seen band - that is actually quite embarrassing!


Why is that embarrassing?

There were a load of shite bands that came out around that time - Shed Seven, Sleeper... Oasis.

The Bluetones were a decent pop band. Still are. Get out of the NME 'cool' mindset. If you saw them, it's presumably because you liked them.


They already have done!

They played at the Bingley festival a few weeks ago...


it could be worse

oh, wait...


for those who doesnt know

latest album "simpatico" was very good.


amazing band

Stupid haircut wearing, I ONLY LIKE OBSCURE BAND cunts are the only people who don't understand good music now it seems.

I'm the one sneering at you at gigs and in the street for you're the one who probably spent your youth listening to Linkin Park until you met people wiser who you thought you'd aspire to.

Any ways, amazing band, rocked my bollocks off at Rockness and even though the last few haven't been as good as previous are still a force to be reckoned with.


I totally misred

all of this, but will stand by my words like a father stands by his ugly child.


The Charlies...

...were one of the best live acts around C5 years ago, but last time I saw them they appeared to be going through the motions. Understandable perhaps, and they did well to retain their edge for as long as they did.





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