NME Magazine 23 July 2011 (1339) Noel Gallagher Oasis The Horrors Laura Marling
NME Magazine 23 July 2011 (1339) Noel Gallagher Oasis The Horrors Laura Marling
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Publication: NME (New Musical Express) Issue Date: 23 July 2011 SKU: 1339
Condition Report: The magazine is in Good Vintage Condition. It displays typical reading wear consistent with a weekly newsstand music paper of this era, including minor edge wear and light surface marks. Please note: There is some faded pen writing on the front cover near the top right, above Noel's head. The binding remains secure, and all interior pages are clean and highly readable. The back cover features a vintage Head & Shoulders advertisement starring Jenson Button. (Please note: Vintage magazines are assumed not to include original free sealed gifts or loose posters unless explicitly stated. The posters mentioned on the cover of this issue are printed internally as magazine pages). Please review all images carefully to see the exact condition prior to purchasing.
🎸 THE BANDS & SINGERS (Musical Highlights):
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🚨 COVER STORY - Noel Gallagher: "Liam's a born liar." A massive, world-exclusive interview where the big brother finally has his say! An essential read for any Oasis fan, covering the explosive end of the band and Noel's highly anticipated solo ventures.
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🦇 The Horrors: "The week they went massive." The band discusses the intense creative process and staying up for 24 hours to listen to their new album at full volume.
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🎸 Laura Marling: "It's jazzy. In a cool way!" Laura gets her noodle on and shares news regarding her highly anticipated third album.
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🥁 The Drums: Discussing new album news and their unique brand of indie pop.
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🤘 Sonisphere Verdict: "All the disparate tribes are together as one." Massive coverage of the heavy metal and rock festival, featuring an explosive live shot of Slipknot.
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🎤 Frank Turner: A candid interview discussing his life on the road and the colorful things people say to him.
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🌟 Internal Posters: The "Bands of the Summer" poster pages featuring Dave Grohl, Mumford & Sons, Friendly Fires, and Tyler, The Creator.
More Music, Reviews & Features Inside:
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Radar (New Music) & Gig Guide: The latest tracks, tours, and up-and-coming artists defining the 2011 indie scene, featuring WU LYF, Wolf Gang, and SCUM.
Shipping: Dispatched securely in a rigid cardboard mailer and protective sleeve.
NME Magazine, July 2011, Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, Oasis, Britpop, High Flying Birds, The Horrors, Laura Marling, The Drums, Slipknot, Sonisphere, Dave Grohl, Indie Rock, Alternative Music, Collectible Magazines, (1339)
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