 
	The Friday Fangasm: The Bends by Radiohead
Quite probably the finest, most personal piece Dan ever wrote»
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	Quite probably the finest, most personal piece Dan ever wrote»
 
	Era-defining or cultural black hole? Dan Lucas & Derek Robertson DiScuss»
 
	"Whether people love or hate Feeder I don’t think we can be criticised for not having a few tunes on each album"»
 
	A record with all the spirit of Microsoft Excel»
 
	By the end, doubt had given way to giddiness»
 
	In the game of rock-paper-scissors, rock blunts scissors, scissors cut paper and paper smothers rock.»
 
	DiS has lunch with the acting & comedy legend and the acclaimed Welsh singer-songwriter»
 
	Woods succeed by not ensconcing their songs in a generic, lazy wall of sound»
 
	A mixture of straightforward piano, straightforward rhythms, and straightforward electric & acoustic guitars»
 
	Takes the things that makes the loner, the geek, the loser, the tragic feel all warm and fuzzy, and then makes that sound like ELO»
 
	A classic Dan Lucas interview from the archive»
 
	After six hours and eight minutes of listening to that, I can conclude that ‘Sorrow’ is a good song»
 
	It’s hard to figure out why Reflektor has turned out such a disappointing mess»
 
	There is absolutely no one in Britain who is eagerly anticipating the new record from Cast»
 
	Oh yeah, they do a Bruce Springsteen cover»
 
	Too much of Not Real is nondescript and dull»
 
	We all need a metaphorical slap in the face once in a while»
 
	DiS has lunch with the acting & comedy legend and the acclaimed Welsh singer-songwriter»
 
	This is 50% of something. It is Marge’ solo spin-off»
 
	The American artist talks about a culture of fear in Trump's America»
 
	Fuck your mollycoddling nice music»
 
	I wanted a Pretenders album, not The Black Keys feat. Chrissie Hynde»
 
	"Whether people love or hate Feeder I don’t think we can be criticised for not having a few tunes on each album"»
 
	A collection of songs hand-picked by The Boss, which ostensibly traces his musical history from its earliest days»
 
	These songs sound awesome»
 
	Sky Blue Sky: you’re no longer the worst Wilco album»
 
	It’s good to have them back»
 
	Ahead of their 11th studio album, DiS got to hear the new material in an intimate, stripped-back setting.»
 
	Actually quite lovely and soothing»
 
	Something of a missed opportunity»