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The Libertines Reunion Gig: Horrorshow or Time For Heroes? -

“Ladies and gentlemen, we are The Libertines!” hollers Doherty - the band’s only words to the packed HMV Forum of fortunate ballot-winners. Vera Lynn’s ‘We’ll Meet Again’ plays over a slideshow of rare photos of the band, forcing the waiting audience to tear their eyes away from the empty stage..........

Gary Powell On Libertines -

The Libertines drummer Gary Powell has spoken to ClashMusic about their recent re-union.

Love them or loathe them, The Libertines came to define a decade of British guitar music in a fashion few other groups could rival. With punk riffs, poetic lyrics and a hefty amount of mythology the band's...

Carl Barat On Libertines Return -

Carl Barat has claimed that he would love to record an album of new material with comeback indie kings The Libertines.

They came, they saw and they threw it all away. The Libertines story has everything a few could want, apart from an extensive back catalogue. Leaving behind them just...

The Libertines Live Return -

The reformed Libertines played their first live gig last night at London's Forum ahead of their planned Reading/Leeds Festival appearances.

The band, Pete Doherty, Carl Barat, Jon Hassall and Gary Powell, took to the stage just after nine thirty with the setlist, including a 8 song encore, consisting of old favourites...

Lee Mavers Auditions New Band -

Maverick scouse songwriter Lee Mavers is set to begin auditioning musicians to record the long awaited second album by The La's.

The La's formed in a Liverpool music scene still dominated by the legacy of post punk. Long trenchcoats, spiky guitar lines and 'deep' lyrics were in, while sunshine harmonies...

Yeti - Yeti proudly displays their sense of wonder! Just over three years ago, former The Libertines bassist John Halsall confirmed that he was more than ready to move on and away from the wreckage of that compelling, but ill-fated venture. With help from Andrew Deian (guitar/vox), Graham Blacow (drums) and Marc Underwood...

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