Tag Archives: Paris
You would never have known there was a festival on as you approached Pont de St-Cloud on Saturday 29th August. The trains were sparsely crowded with the usual mixture of commuters, tourists and kids. Only walking up to the densely foliated parks, did crowds begin to assimilate and flow into the slipstreams. Promoters handed out [...]
With Oasis having a barney that no one cared about and cancelling their headlining spot at Rock en Seine, it was up to Bloc Party to deliver the ‘sad’ news. Hopefully, this will mean the final collapse of the brothers lame. Farewell Oasis, you wil not be missed.
We never got a summer in Galway. Days and weeks blended into each other, forming a dampened perpetual greyness that would depress even the most committed of ennui soaked teenager. It was with a gait somewhere in between reluctant vampire and startled mogwai that I emerged off the plane in Paris (or at least, Ryanair’s [...]
It is without a doubt a carefully thought out, well executed movie that is a lot more intelligent than it lets on.
99 Women, Barbed Wire Dolls, The Erotic Rites Of Frankenstein, The Awful Dr Orloff and Venus In Furs?
“It’s clear to me that none of you come from a musical background, you will clap when I signal. See this hat, this means I’m in charge. Now I feel that we’ve all come a little further in our relationship, we shall proceed.”