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'Walford
One' Escapes!
Joe Absolom leaves Eastenders in a quest for indie stardom.
"We're
an English band . . . we've just got really bad accents!"
BLUETONES SUPPORT ACT The Webb Brothers granted us a
special interview during their short stay here in Britain following the
Reading and Leeds Festivals. Here is an introduction to the band
and the 'WEBB BANK', a selection of audio samples from the interview
for your hearing pleasure.
Blow-up
- GO! GO!
Get your tickets for this term's eagerly awaited society
trip to acclaimed London groove-club Blow-up.
Sneaker
Pimps cancel!
Friday's gig called off at the last minute.
How
to join
The indie society 1998 - 1999 had 150 members.
Here are the details on how much it costs to join, the considerable benefits
and how to contact us.
Reading
Festival '99 Feature
The Reading Festival this year was a huge success despite
the fools who were 'stewarding'. Read the gossip, and view our exclusive
photographs in our feature.
100%
Rivermead
The Fun Lovin Criminals are to play Reading Rivermead
before the end of the year.
Beat
our drums!
Do you see yourself as the next Ringo? Have
a go with these Macromedia (C) supplied indie soc drums and prove it!!!!!!
Kevin's
Guide to Internet Indie (NOW
INCLUDES THE FRENCH CAFE PHENOMENA, BAR DU PALAIS!)
Our Ali G fixated American correspondent has plundered
the internet for the best links to the best music sites. Some of
the band names are entertaining themselves. It is extremely comprehensive
and informative. Just sit back and click on those links.
Gigs
and clubs
Reading has a rapidly improving indie scene.
Find out about the essential clubs, venues and gigs in our guide.
Archives
(officially
huge!)
Click and be transformed to another world.
The best of the previous Indie Society newsletters and website.
Includes interviews with Steve Lamacq, the Bluetones, Shed7 and Mover,
and writings on Sly and the Family Stone and Blow-up.
Meet
the Committee
The 1999-2000 Committee in full!
Photo
Gallery
Our version of Tony Hart's best feature on 'Hart Beat'.