They came, they edited, and shortly they'll be leaving again to continue their lives as mysterious underground revolutionaries! But wait - because first of all they're giving away some of their most prized possessions - namely singles, posters and badges. There are two XX Teens goody bags up for grabs, and each one contains the following:
THE WAY WE WERE
Cd single with an exclusive badge of the artwork
ONLY YOU
7" single with an exclusive badge of the artwork
+ A HUGE XX TEENS POSTER!!!
To win, just answer this ridiculously easy question:
Who produced 'Welcome To Goon island'?
(A) Ross Orton
(B) Nigella Lawson
(C) Delia Smith
Email us your answers with a contact address to Artrockercompetitions@gmail.com by Monday August 11!
Best new band in Glasgow, by a mile!
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...Second track sounds like a more snarly mid-60s Who. Excellent.
...First one sounds like Sean Ryder having a flashback but second track is a killer.
...once you've drunk a bottle of Maker's Mark in Copehagen?
...The more I watch it, the more I like it.
...Sex on Fire is good once you've drunk a bottle of Maker's Mark in Copenhagen
...Hackney born Professor Green is already one of Britain’s most successful rappers. After conquering the domestic battle scene Pro Green gained a world wide cult following by appearing in some monumental battles with big names in the American scene. Green...
Anthony of XX Teens talks about the unique operatic happening that is The Irrepressibles, and argues that they're one of the most original bands you're ever likely to see...
...Joyous ideas packed art pop from Cardiff seven piece. Sounds like Art Brut, The Research and Palomar got wasted on absinthe and took the stage together at an open mic...
The Bumps come highly recommended in the latest Alfonzo Demo Kitchen column. They're rated 'LCD laced sugar cubes' by the moustachioed culinary one.
...Weren't Nelson a soft rock band of the 80s? Am I confused? No matter.
...We've cooked up 60 minutes of premium ArtROCK, with the emphasis on the rawk.
...Promising Good Shoes style indie pop from Oxfordshire teenagers.
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