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JUICE’s October ’14 Review Roundup

A solid comeback by a utensil, a David Lynch reference of a band, modern retro girl group, royalty, someone we still know, a conceptual artist making pop music, random white dude, and something that’s not EDM (at least).

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Bombay Bicycle Club: So Long, See You Tomorrow

Bombay Bicycle Club is one effing clever band. With their fourth full length, they prove that bandwagon-jumping is key to longevity in a hipster’s playlist.

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Chvrches: The Bones of What You Believe

JUICE was glad that our expectations were tampered before coming into the band’s debut The Bones of What You Believe – because it’s every bit as good as we originally believed.

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Autre Ne Veut: Anxiety

Come the late noughties till now, music historians might find it a bit difficult to label the current generation’s taste. If JUICE were to play the scholar role here though, we think today is the age of cultural appropriation.

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Meet Mister Heavenly

Dreamy music from indie supergroup

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What You Missed This Week…

Same time, same place, the latest and greats in all things JUICE!

Splendour In The Grass

The Bands

Splendour’s dream line up. It’ll make you wet your pants!

Splendour In The Grass

Splendour Diary: Arriving

Planes, rock buses and automobiles. Muna Noor arrives at her destination – Splendour In The Grass 2010, Woodfordia!

Splendour In The Grass

Splendour Diary: Day 3 – Sunday 1 August

It’s the last day – not too late to camwhore, get sworn at by Kate Nash or watch the masses turn on Richard Ashcroft. Wanker!

Splendour In The Grass

The Line Up

3 stages and one pair of legs. It’s like the Amazing Race with an awesome soundtrack, but where is Muna gonna be. She can’t decide….