31 August 2007

Something about Razorlight (??!!!)

Razorlight, for the uninitiated, are a ‘seminal’ indie band - loved by everyone from Jo Whiley to Edith Bowman - who make very important records with black and white covers (the covers feature a lot of white because that increases the importance).

Recently they played a gig at Edinburgh’s Meadowbank, which apparently is not a shopping centre. We sent a roving reporter, who took this photo (as you can see it is very nearly up to the standard of those taken by our own ‘in-house snapper‘):



Fortunately for our mole they missed Editors, who supported, but were seated in time to see Johnny and the boys slay the arena. And what was the verdict on this most momentous of occasions? Let’s not wait to find out!

“It was shit; the new album is boring and they only played about two songs that I know. Basically it would have been a lot more fun stood in a field listening to the radio, which, thanks to the venue’s ‘facilities‘, it pretty much smelled like we were doing anyway.”

Oh.

(Thanks to Cherry T for the report).

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