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Telepathe

Telepathe

Every Shoreditch vampire in the capital has descended on Catch’s tiny cavern tonight. London (November 24)

  • Jan 5, 2009
Klaxons

Klaxons

The new rave warriors return to action in South America with new songs and bigger sound. TIM Festival @ Ibirapuera Arena, Sao Paulo (October 23)

AC/DC

AC/DC

Nudity, duck-walking and huge solos… Angus Young makes grown men weep in LA. Los Angeles (December 6)

Amazing Baby, Chairlift, Apache Beat

Amazing Baby, Chairlift, Apache Beat

Four of 2009’s most exciting American acts rock our little NYC shindig. Oh, and our man Dev...Club NME @ CMJ, The Annex, New York (October 21)

  • Oct 31, 2008
Franz Ferdinand

Franz Ferdinand

Finally, they’re back with a new album, and live, it already sounds like a classic. London (December 1)

Rolo Tomassi

Rolo Tomassi

They might be young, but there's nothing naïve about the Sheffield five-piece's prog-core roar. King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow (October 19)

  • Oct 31, 2008
Dizzee Rascal

Dizzee Rascal

Not content with running for PM, now he wants to rule the dancefloors too. London (November 22)

Foals

Foals

Stepping up to a venue that’s housed legends, Yannis' mob show they're big enough beasts to fill it. Brixton Academy, London (October 16)

  • Oct 31, 2008
Secret Machines

Secret Machines

Even giving out free 3D glasses can't save them. New York (November 18)

  • Dec 5, 2008
Iceland Airwaves Festival

Iceland Airwaves Festival

Their economy may be screwed, but their music scene and annual festival are still booming. Various venues, Reykjavik (October 15-18)

  • Oct 31, 2008
Jarvis Cocker

Jarvis Cocker

Sheffield's favourite son helps the nation's favourite label turn 30. Sheffield (November 25)

Fucked Up

Fucked Up

Punk's not dead, it's playing a 12-hour gig in a shop. Rogan, New York (October 14)

  • Oct 24, 2008
Kanye West

Kanye West

Way out West. London (November 11)

Elbow

Elbow

Mercury winners bask in their long-overdue recognition. Roundhouse, London (October 11)

Nerd

Nerd

One night, two hip-hop heavyweights, one winner. London (November 11)

Diesel xXx

Diesel xXx

The Diesel xXx gigs taking place around the world simultaneously. Matter, London (October 11)

  • Oct 24, 2008
Little Joy

Little Joy

Turns out we don't want Fabrizio to give up the day job. New York (November 13)

  • Nov 28, 2008
Ladyhawke

Ladyhawke

She’s got the tunes, but not the confidence. Yet...Komedia, Brighton (September 30)

MGMT

MGMT

Brooklyn’s glam psychonauts hit the final chapter of their amazing year. France (November 17)

Weezer

Weezer

Finally, Rivers has cast off the sulky facade to do what he does best – put on an incredible rock show. Madison Square Garden, New York (September 24)

Laura Marling

Laura Marling

Shrugging off hype and the Mercury curse, the folk wonder proves she's no flash in the pan. Birmingham (November 9)

Lykke Li

Lykke Li

Swede smell of success. The Plug, Sheffield (September 29)

Future Of The Left

Future Of The Left

The angry punks serve up a seething, ferocious fist of fun...Cambridge (November 8)

  • Nov 19, 2008
Friendly Fires

Friendly Fires

Sweaty, sexy, sensational: the St Albans trio blaze into town and bring the love with them. Adelphi, Hull (September 26)

Florence And The Machine

Florence And The Machine

Florence Welch lets her wonderfully deranged canon loose on Scotland. Glasgow (November 4)

  • Nov 19, 2008
White Lies

White Lies

There’s only one direction they’re headed in...Night & Day Cafe, Manchester (September 22)

The Last Shadow Puppets

The Last Shadow Puppets

A suitably monumental setting for a few lessons in rock’n’roll history and their final (for now) shows. New York City (October 30)

Little Boots

Little Boots

In an all-too-brief six-song set, our synth-toting heroine beats the PA problems and wins hearts. New Hero, Brighton (September 9)

  • Oct 3, 2008
Cage The Elephant

Cage The Elephant

The questionable charm of their records come alive on a drizzly night in the West Midlands. Coventry (November 1)

  • Nov 13, 2008
Broken Records

Broken Records

A tale of two cities. King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow (September 23)

  • Oct 3, 2008
Antony & The Johnsons

Antony & The Johnsons

The London Symphony Orchestra aid the angelic giant in creating a vision of beauty and wonderment. London (October 31)

Crystal Castles, Metronomy, The Big Pink/Lele [Speaks]

Crystal Castles, Metronomy, The Big Pink/Lele [Speaks]

The electro-punk noise marauders and their new friends bring the (white) noise to the capital. Electric Ballroom (September 18)

The Killers

The Killers

Suspend your disbelief now – Brandon and co return with more glam bombast than the Proms. London (November 3)

Katy Perry

Katy Perry

The ZZZZZZZ factor. Monto Water Rats, London (September 10)

The Bronx

The Bronx

Beautiful carnage. KCLSU, London (October 27)

  • Nov 7, 2008
Heartbreak

Heartbreak

The world might end soon, so let's have a dance. Proud Galleries, London (September 13)

  • Sep 26, 2008
BBC Electric Proms

BBC Electric Proms

Auntie serves up a series of special shows, string sections and, er, Saturday Night Fever. Various Venues (October 22-26)

TV On The Radio

TV On The Radio

Their new album might just have leaked, but the Brooklynites are in a playful mood. Starlite Lounge, Edmonton, Canada (September 10)

  • Sep 26, 2008
Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy

A Pete Wentz and co. gig that really is torture...London Dungeon (October 23)

  • Nov 7, 2008
Pendulum

Pendulum

Critical acclaim may elude them, Ibizan adoration does not. Ibiza Rocks Closing Party, The Hippodrome, San Rafael, Ibiza (September 9)

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