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The Futureheads Launch DIY Label
03-Feb-2008
(Cached page) Problems with 679 Recordings, the Futureheads' UK home, have led the band to form its own label under the name Nul Records. Its first release will be the follow-up to CDs out today (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
01-Aug-2006
(Cached page) CDS Tom Petty, "Highway Companion" Pharrell Williams, "In My Mind" Too $hort, "Blow the Whistle" TV on the Radio, "Return to Cookie Mountain" Flogging Molly, "Whiskey on a Sunday" Masta Killa, "What It Is" the Futureheads, "News and Tributes" Pet Shop Boys, "Minimal" Iron & Wine, "Such Great Heights" Psalm One, "The Death of Frequent Flyer." DVDS "Chappelle's Show: The Lost Episodes --
Pitchfork Fest: Walkmen and Futureheads Swap Set Times (Pitchfork)
25-Jul-2006
(Cached page) Quick Pitchfork Music Festival update! The Walkmen and the Futureheads have swapped set times for Saturday. The Walkmen will now be performing at 7:10 p.m. and the Futureheads at 8:10, followed by the Silver Jews, who will close things out at 9:10.
Video: The Futureheads: "Worry About It Later" (Pitchfork)
25-Jul-2006
(Cached page) Still studying up on the Futureheads for the Pitchfork Music Festival next weekend? To familiarize yourself with the band's stage presence and sense of humor, we recommend scoping out their latest music video, "Worry About It Later", released last Monday via the band's website.
More of the past from the Futureheads (NorthJersey.com)
25-Jun-2006
(Cached page) The Futureheads' new album begins with the low din of drums, as if some maniac is pounding away down a long hallway. Cue a power chord, some cockney lyrics and then an anthemic chorus.
A Pop Folkie, Soul Chanteuses, Postpunkers and Party Animals (New York Times)
25-Jun-2006
(Cached page) Reviews of new releases by Julieta Venegas, the Futureheads, Corinne Bailey Rae and more.
Futureheads deliver hyperactive Britrock (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
25-Jun-2006
(Cached page) The Futureheads might sound like the name of an archnemesis of U.K. sci-fi hero Dr. Who, but this British band is much more grounded in reality.
Concert Review: Field Music And The Futureheads (Blogcritics.org)
25-Jun-2006
(Cached page) Newcastle Carling Academy May 18th Skip to the end. The Carling Academy, in rapture. A legion of kids in thrall to Barry Hyde's every move and nuance as, together, in a flurry of moshing and staccato exclamation, they rip the call and response chorus of "Hounds Of Love" a new arsehole. Back. A world away and in the relatively sedate environs of The Sage's spiraling Hall 2, The Futureheads and
Futureheads deliver hyperactive Britrock (Reuters.co.uk)
25-Jun-2006
(Cached page) LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The Futureheads might sound like the name of an archnemesis of Dr. Who, but this band is much more grounded in reality.
Futureheads deliver hyperactive Britrock (Reuters via Yahoo!7 News)
25-Jun-2006
(Cached page) LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The Futureheads might sound like the name of an archnemesis of U.K. sci-fi hero Dr.
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