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Sunday, 12 August 2007 |
We spent a boozy afternoon in the pub with a nice young man from men's monthly glossy Esquire magazine. The first page is mostly about all-girl Zep tribute Lez Zeppelin, but it's a good read.
Check it: 1 | 2 |
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Sunday, 19 August 2007 |
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!
We are offering a free full-colour digital copy of ToD Zine #1 with every purchase of our 7" from this website. There's only a handful of the printed ones in existence, and those are in black & white, so this is a very special thing indeed. It's packed full of games to tax your brain, as well as hair care and fashion tips ToD-style.
When you buy the single from this site, we'll send you the zine. Simple as that. This only applies to purchases made direct from this website. You have to be quick though. It's only for a limited time and will disappear without warning. We're impulsive like that.
PS - We'll make the printed version of the zine available to buy from this site very soon. You can get Iron Nipples and Diva Breakdown high-quality mp3s from Rough Trade Digital. (They will also be avaialble on iTunes, Napster, and eMusic very soon.) |
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Sunday, 12 August 2007 |
Titania did a little interview for the London edition of hip online weekly guide Le Cool. It changes weekly so click here to read it.
The newsletter itself is well worth your time if you're looking for advice on interesting things to do every week in a number of cities (Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, Amsterdam, London, Istanbul, Milan, Rome, Berlin and Paris at last count). They gave our single launch party at the Macbeth a lovely preview too. |
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Thursday, 16 August 2007 |
Manchestermusic.co.uk sez: "This London based all girl outfit not only have a brilliant if not airplay destroying name, they also have a great mix of gothic horror and crushing rock, fuelled by Sci-Fi organ sounds."
New-Noise.net: We're not quite sure what to make of this one, but it will give Celine Dion fans a bit of an unpleasant surprise and that can only be a Good Thing. |
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Sunday, 12 August 2007 |
Iron Nipples has been given a short but sweet review by the excellent indie website Subba-Cultcha.com, the brainchild of one Jeremy Chick. Old-school NME readers and current Plan B fans may recognise the name somewhat - he's veteran music scribbler Stevie Chick's lil bro. Glad to see it runs in the family.
Keep an eye on Subba-Cultcha over the next few weeks. It seems they were sufficiently impressed by our steely slab of sexiness to offer us an interview. |
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