the site starts a month-long run of unique articles to celebrate our tenth anniversary with maximo park’s paul smith telling us about his favourite obscure record, plus we look forward to this weekend’s offset festival by chucking a load of esoteric, difficult and witty guitar music (just the way we like it) on the telly player – hyrst, o.children, good shoes and kong do the honours.
More / (02.09.10)
rockfeedback are off to host a stage at the leeds festival this weekend, and as such we dedicate the telly player to some choice artists appearing on the bill – dizzee rascal, mumford and sons, the mystery jets, los campesinos! and the drums all treating us to an array of sessions and on stage antics before the week is out. tom also has a bit of a reminisce about his first reading festival experience, gets teary.
More / (24.08.10)
thanks to a brainwave in the fractions of one office, you can now help some of the most unfortunate people on earth by buying awesome music – making purchasing this comp a bit of a no brainer.
More / (19.08.10)
the boy who trapped the sun, beth jeans houghton and steve mason (the latter with an exclusive session) make up a week’s worth of rockfeedback tv thrills from ‘don’t-call-them-singer-songwriters’, whilst we continue to look forward to rfb x: ten years of rockfeedback – our huge tenth birthday party next month.
More / (19.08.10)
we’re out filming the Øya festival in norway for a rockfeedback tv documentary this week, but to keep you entertained in our absence there’s a whole week of club rockfeedback footage on rfb.tv to dribble over – cold pumas, dd/mm/yyyy, fiction, kassidy and fol chen provide the tunes, moves and pearls of wisdom.
More / (10.08.10)
a special on daniel johnston, exclusive acoustic tracks from wave pictures and a festival-closing turn from real estate make up a great week of rockfeedback tv activity.
More / (05.08.10)
alongside some secret special guests, anna calvi, three trapped tigers and dj sets from everyone from bloc party to geoff travis, we’re delighted to announce that future of the left and british sea power will be assisting us in celebrating our first decade of existence in true style. tickets on sale now!
More / (03.08.10)
fascinating early footage of florence and the machine sits alongside performances from this year’s fest by yacht and new young pony club in a week of camden crawl vids on rfb.tv, whilst elsewhere this week we run a gig from brookylnites these are powers and offer tickets to the weekend’s field day festival.
More / (26.07.10)
“music and media darlings akin flocked to a camera-laden room to bask in the serene blue glow of some moody/cool lights and witness the ever-lovely lauren laverne host. how kenicke were never nominated for a mercury themselves is beyond us, but somehow lauren seems to be able to oversee this heinous crime and battle through to announce the nominees – the xx and dizzee rascal immediately being announced as favourites…”
More / (20.07.10)
as rockfeedback tv readies itself for a weekend filming a documentary on the secret garden party festival, our online telly player features a few acts gracing this year’s line up – anna calvi, i blame coco and fionn regan – whilst we look forward to gigs of our own from toro y moi and kid adrift.
More / (19.07.10)
it’s not often that we come out so publicly in favour of everything a single record label does, but it’s not often that a record label so consistently refuses to put a foot wrong as bella union. gigs from lawrence arabia, sessions from lone wolf and j. tillman, plus a feature length show filmed on the london eye staring the low anthem, my latest novel, the acorn and ohbijou make up what we’re proud to call ‘bella union week’ on rockfeedback.tv
More / (12.07.10)
filmed in the lexington venue beneath our offices in north london, the rockfeedback sessions are our pride and joy – this week, we unveil footage of afternoons we’ve spent documenting exclusive performances from the antlers, cate le bon, lawrence arabia, marques toliver and no age.
More / (07.07.10)