The sound of yesteryear, but also a band for the future" NME
You’d expect any self-respecting young North London band that boasts an average age of 16 to spend an inordinate amount of time filling their i-phones with remixes downloaded from blogs, rather than cutting their tunes onto 78s. But then brother-and two-sisters rock & roll enthusiasts Kitty Daisy & Lewis are no ordinary band. The three siblings – now aged 15,18 and 17 - first came together onstage at a country and rockabilly jam in a North London pub. Five years later the 50s music, fashion and technology obsessed family have built a massive word of mouth audience through a stream of rapturously received gigs and festival appearances and are ready to release their first long player on Rob da Bank’s Sunday Best label. The album fuses Blues, Swing, Country and Rock 'n' Roll while all the time sounding as young and fresh as the band behind the music. 1. Going Up The Country 2. Buggin' Blues 3. Polly Put The Kettle On 4. Honolulu Rock-A Roll-A 5. I Got My Mojo Working 6. Mean Son Of A Gun 7. Hillbilly Music 8. Mohair Sam 9. Ooo Wee 10. Swinging Hawaii
This Time Of Year: CDs and DVDs
Patti Smith: Dream of Life
$34.95$19.95 – Digital video disc / Madman
Dream of Life is a plunge into the philosophy and artistry of cult rocker Patti Smith. This portrait of the legendary singer, artist and poet explores themes of spirituality, history and self expression. Known as the god... Buy or find out more →
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
$12.95 – Digital video disc / Warner Bros Home Vid
Robert Ford joins Jesse James's gang, only to become resentful of the legendary outlaw and hatch a plan to kill the fastest gun in the West. Buy or find out more →
Control (Director's Suite)
$34.95$0.00 – Digital video disc / Directors Suite
Globally renowned photographer and image-maker to superstar bands like Depeche Mode and U2, Anton Corbijn brings us his first feature film CONTROL-the story of the tortured love triangle between Joy Division's frontman I... Buy or find out more →
Oh (Ohio)
$25.95 – Compact disc / City Slang Records
So much has changed since Kurt Wagner first led Lambchop out of his downstairs basement where they used to rehearse, at his house in a quiet Nashville suburb. Back then they were a ramshackle outfit, a charming drinking ... Buy or find out more →
Death Magnetic
$0.00 – Compact disc / Mercury Records
After an interesting period in this juggernauts’ life, lead singer James Hetfield declares on this album’s third track ‘What don’t kill ya make ya more strong!’ Cue huge riffs, fierce drumming and metal salutes in the ai... Buy or find out more →
Kitty Daisy And Lewis
$25.95 – Compact disc /
The sound of yesteryear, but also a band for the future" NME
You’d expect any self-respecting young North London band that boasts an average age of 16 to spend an inordinate amount of time filling their i-phones with rem... Buy or find out more →