Sinister: Cornershop (NBSC)
Paul Dean
Paul.Dean at xxx.uk
Mon Feb 23 17:46:28 GMT 1998
I saw them last year in Boston & they were excellent, a little
understated - no talking between songs, Tjinder looking a little glum
(probably as they were having to support the slightly eccentric Gus Gus)
throughout, but they were still really nice & mellow & dancey at the
same time.
6am Jullander Shere went on for about 20 minutes which was nice but no
'It's Good To Be On The Road Back Home Again', which will always remain
the best C'n'W epic written by a bunch of 'morrissey baiting former
agit-pop cum 'there's always been a trip hop' sound in our tunes' indie
chancers Oh Yes...
Don't worry - i return to the states this week where chances fro me to
litter your mail boxes will be increasingly limited
Good Night
Paul.
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>Hooray! Cornershop are number One! I'm going to see them in
>Bristol on sunday...any one else seen 'em live? If so are they
>any good live?
>
>matt.
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