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NewsYeah Yeah Yeahs top NME ChartYeah Yeah Yeahs have topped the NME Chart tonight (July 8). 'Down Boy' has knocked The White Stripes' 'Icky Thump' off the top spot. New entries on the chart come from The Cribs, who are at Number Five with 'Our Bovine Public', Biffy Clyro at Number Six with 'Folding Stars' and Dizzee Rascal at Number Seven with 'Old Skool'. The NME Chart is: 1. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - 'Down Boy' 2. The White Stripes - 'Icky Thump' 3. Bloc Party - 'Hunting For Witches' 4. Queens Of The Stone Age - 'Sick Sick Sick' 5. The Cribs - 'Moving Pictures' 6. Biffy Clyro - 'Folding Stars' 7. Dizzee Rascal - 'Old Skool' 8. Klaxons - 'It's Not Over Yet' 9. Tokyo Police Club - 'Your English Is Good' 10. Jack Penate - 'Torn On The Platform' Will Yeah Yeah Yeahs manage to hold onto the top spot when Interpol return with 'The Heinrich Maneuver' and Smashing Pumpkins come back after seven years away with 'Tarantula'? Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit release 'The Box' Johnny Flynn is a proper, feature-worthy curio, more so than a modern day indie star has any right to be. One minute he?s revealing that his old man was in 'The Avengers', the next that, as a youngster, he used to work on a fishing boat and then that last night he performed with his band at the Royal Albert Hall. A few moments in his company, then, is enough to know that Master Flynn, 24 years old, will be keeping our attention for quite some time. And that's before even hearing his music. After releasing two acclaimed 7"s on Young & Lost Club and wowing crowds from Buffalo Bar To Bestival, from the End Of The Road Festival to the Astoria this summer, Johnny Flynn is ready to step things up a gear with the release of 'The Box', his debut single for Vertigo. Evocative and accessible, touching the heart whilst insisting that you move your feet, 'The Box' is a clear signal that an important new artist has arrived. Live Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit are a sight to behold - think Nick Drake fronting The Pogues at the Underage Festival and you're nearly there. After a Summer of rapturously received festival performances, this Autumn will be spent touring with Jack Penate and Iron & Wine, before heading out to Seattle to record their debut album with Ryan Hadlock who has previously worked with The Gossip, The Strokes and Regina Spektor. |
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