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Issue 44 2012

Monthly newspaper and online publication targeting 18 to 35 year olds. The ultimate guide to the hottest parties, going out and having fun. Music, fashion, film, travel, festivals, technology, comedy, and parties! London, Barcelona, Miami and Ibiza.

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44 INDIE / ROCK www.guestlist.net THE ROLLING STONES Issue 44 / 2012 INDIE ARTIST OF THE MONTH THE XX THe rolling stones announce concerts in london and new york at the end of the year. Are you ready for the rocking performance? If not, get ready now.. The Rolling Stones are coming first to their hometown, London on November 25 and 29 at O2 Arena. Later, they will perform at Centre in Newark, New Jersey, on 13th and 15th December. Grab the tickets as soon as the the Prudential tickets go on sale this Friday for London. And if you want to see them performing in New Jersey, buy the tickets next Friday. Rumours of a tour to mark The Stones's 50th anniversary had been circulating for a number of years. Finally they are here!Roll with The Rolling Stones this winter! Hear them live. After streaming their second album Coexist last month, as well as blessing the world with a storming Bestival performance, the indie triplet are our artist of the month. The London band has gone from strength to strength after the critical acclaim of their unique self- titled debut album. The minimal beats, duet vocals and reverberant melodic guitar have become synonymous with a band who offered something so different seemingly from nowhere. Coexist is in many ways a continuation of the group's previous work but it refuses OCTOBER RELEASES BAT FOR LASHES The Haunted Man (PARLOPHONE) NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE Psychedelic Pill (WARNER BROS. RECORDS) THE ROLLING STONES Grrr! (Greatest Hits Collection) (POLYDOR RECORDS) EVERYTHING EVERYTHING Cough Cough (EP) (RCA RECORDS) DEAF HAVANA Fools and Worthless Liars (BMG) THE TWANG 10:20 (JUMP THE CUT) to remain familiar or boring; it still engages and entices - the ever growing influence of Jamie xx's dance roots means it still forces you to dance uncomfortably as though stuck in some sort of musical vortex of hushed tones, mellow vibes and rolling drum beats. With an already impressive back catalogue and after a massive summer of festivals, surely it's only so long before The xx grace us all with a UK tour of their terrific album. THE LUMINEERS The Lumineers (DUALTONE) GREEN DAY ¡Dos! (REPRISE) DEFTONES Koi No Yokan (REPRISE) COHEED AND CAMBRIA The aftermath: Ascension (V2) THE ROLLING STONES The Rolling Stones Charlie is My Darling (Documentary) SOUNDGARDEN King Animal (REPUBLIC)

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