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Future Rust, And Future Dust #40: R.I.P Brother – “They Were Bullied From The Start”

April 5, 2012 – 2:18 am | 364 views

In a typically frantic edition of FRAFD Simone takes time out to defend Viva Brother from an onslaught of hate, introduces a whole host of new indie tracks, and lightens the mood by laughing at Samantha Brick and Easter respectively.

A Strictly Guide To The Maccabees

March 27, 2012 – 3:54 pm | 378 views

The Maccabees will be headlining the NME Stage for the first time in 2012, and Strictly has a guide that will tell you everything you need to know about the emerging indie superstars.

And The Winner Is….

March 27, 2012 – 3:32 pm | 420 views

The winner of our Frank Turner competition is…

Strictly New Bands (No.44): Peace

March 26, 2012 – 5:30 pm | 231 views

Peace are the latest mysterious post-Foals and Wu Lyf band to take the underground by storm.

Future Rust, And Future Dust #39

March 21, 2012 – 7:15 pm | 483 views

In this week’s FRAFD Simone has news of The Cribs, Jack White, a host of festival, and new videos from Citizens! and The Horrors.

Frank Turner Competition

March 18, 2012 – 1:42 pm | 1722 views

Fancy winning some Frank Turner swag? Then check out our competition.

Future Rust, And Future Dust #38

March 15, 2012 – 11:45 am | 707 views

Simone is back with a special Reading themed FRAFD where she defends repeat bookings and explains why she thinks 2012 will be a great year for indie fans.

Simone’s Take: “Some Would Say Lazy, I Say The Bands Have More To Offer”

March 12, 2012 – 10:53 pm | 833 views

FDAFR’s Simone F defends repeat bookings while praising a line up that has nabbed many of the biggest names in contemporary indie (even if a few more surprise wouldn’t go amiss).