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DIY Weekly, 17th March 2014 - Feat. Angel Haze, Sky Ferreira, Black Lips
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On the cover of the new DIY Weekly: Angel Haze. She’s going to take over the world whether you like it or not, and she’s doing it on her own terms.
She’s already conquered rap - now it’s time for the next step. Guitars. From collaborating with Bastille to enjoying the work Charles Bukowski, Angel’s also proving that she can’t be put in a box.
Elsewhere in DIY Weekly, La Dispute frontman Jordan Dreyer gets adventurous with new album ‘Rooms Of The House’ and explains why his band only like to set themselves big challenges.
Black Lips continue to be one of the most insane, don’t-give-a-fuck bands on the planet, and in this week’s interview they discuss everything from pumping out experimental hormones at gigs to being banned by the FDA. There’s also the small matter of their monstrous new album, ‘Underneath the Rainbow’.
You’ll also find interviews with Taking Back Sunday (a band who’ve finally found just where they want to be), Sky Ferreira (who gives us the bare bones on her five-star rated album), Parquet Courts (on their new sheet music single) and Perfect Pussy, one of the most talked about band’s at this year’s SXSW.
In Reviews, Temples’ biggest show to date gets the verdict and we hand out ratings to Sky Ferreira, The War On Drugs, Tycho and Sisyphus.
In Neu, London group FAMY return from obscurity to take on the world and Oceaán’s debut EP gets the new music seal of approval.
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