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The Bucket
http://www.fromthebucket.com/
The Bucket is an online magazine run by a group of friends in the UK, covering new music, festivals, tv / film and bits of everything else.
We mainly write about things we like a bit or things we hate a lot.
We like going out and having a good time and hope our content reflects this.
We LOVE new music and cool videos so if you feel like you want to send us something then just do it!
Thanks for reading!
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LATEST ARTICLES ( 86 )
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Review \\ King Krule – 6 Feet Beneath The Moon
Synths, electronica and jangly guitars fill the open space which surrounds King Krule’s narration, somewhere between dystopian storytelling and rock and roll. Read more
Posted on 06 September 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Review \\ Arctic Monkeys – AM
Anyone expecting a return to the quaint tales of a youth spent in Yorkshire should not expect much from AM; that band is gone. Read more
Posted on 05 September 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Interview \\ Andy C @ SW4
Legendary DJ, producer and co-founder of Ram Records, Andy C spent most of his set at SW4 disrupting the Clapham vs. Ibiza vibe with a set of high tempo drum an... Read more
Posted on 04 September 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Interview \\ Die Mason Die
Die Mason Die have set London clubs alight with their frantic performances, soaring harmonies and manic guitar loops. We got a chance to chat with them ahead... Read more
Posted on 02 September 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Interview \\ Dutch Uncles @ Beacons Festival 2013
Hailing from Marple, angly art-rock quintet Dutch Uncles are finally getting the recognition they deserve. After the release of their critically acclaimed... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Interview \\ Ghostpoet @ Beacons Festival 2013
With two fantastic albums and anthems such as ‘Cash and Carry Me Home’ and ‘Liiines’ in an impressive and quickly growing back catalogue, urban songsmith... Read more
Posted on 24 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Review \\ Troumaca – The Grace
With all the hype surrounding the B-Town scene, it’s easy to forget Troumaca. Not fitting in with Peace, Swim Deep and Jaws’ jangly, reverb drenched indie,... Read more
Posted on 23 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Interview \\ Chad Valley @ Beacons Festival 2013
Purveyor of sugary-sweet Balearica and general all-round top bloke Hugo Manuel met up with us at Beacons last weekend to talk about his current project, Chad... Read more
Posted on 22 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Review \\ Beacons Festival 2013
Ensconced in one of the most scenic parts of the Yorkshire Dales, Beacons Festival is growing bigger and bigger each year. We went down last weekend and caught... Read more
Posted on 22 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Interview \\ Young Kato
After a big year of touring and TV appearances, Cheltenham six-piece Young Kato are looking forward to releasing their debut album. Read more
Posted on 20 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Review \\ DIANA – Perpetual Surrender
Diana seems to be the biggest name in town at the moment, with Diana Vickers’s highly anticipated album coming out soon. However, it’s Toronto 4-piece DIANA... Read more
Posted on 20 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Review \\ High Times at Boomtown Fair 2013
If you describe yourself as “The UK’s Maddest City” in the festival season, you’d better live up to it. Boomtown does, in spades. In short, it was mental. Read more
Posted on 20 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Review \\ The Civil Wars – The Civil Wars
Following 2011’s highly-regarded first studio album, Nashville duo John Paul White and Joy Williams return with their sophomore effort, and it’s a strong one. Read more
Posted on 13 August 2013 -
Review \\ Bloc Party – The Nextwave Sessions EP
After the success of Bloc Party’s fourth album, Four, came the dreaded announcement: another hiatus, and yet again, indefinite. Read more
Posted on 12 August 2013 -
Interview \\ Sons and Lovers
After a 4 week residency at Club NME this January and a support slot with Ellie Goulding this year, Sons and Lovers are hotly tipped for big things. We got... Read more
Posted on 12 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Retro-grade \\ Great New Songs with Old Influences
You may look at the top 40 with exasperation and fear that you are turning into your parents when you think “they don’t make music like they used to”. Fear not. Read more
Posted on 11 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Review \\ White Lies – Big TV
White Lies are a band that have been as much slated as praised, with a formula for music that never really takes songs beyond the idea of a ‘dark indie anthem’. Read more
Posted on 09 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
Review \\ Nadine Shah – Love Your Dum and Mad
Nadine Shah’s debut album is an eerie experience; it’s a bit like that call from your mates at the pub when you’re having a quiet night in. You want to resist... Read more
Posted on 09 August 2013 -
Interview \\ Chapel Club
From moody, broody shoegazers to synth-pop enthusiasts, Chapel Club have come a long way. They took the time after their performance at Y Not Festival to tell u... Read more
Posted on 08 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC -
To Infinity And Beyond \\ 5 Brilliantly Long Songs
Today whilst in the car with my dad I put on ‘Wakin’ On a Pretty Day’, Kurt Vile’s 9 minute and 30 second dreamy, immersive masterpiece of a song. After 5... Read more
Posted on 08 August 2013 ENTERTAINMENT, MUSIC