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CITY guide MANCHESTER UK Home to legendary bands such as the Buzzcocks, Joy Division, Oasis, and The Smiths, Manchester’s music history is staggering. Not to mention the city’s stunning architecture, which varies greatly in style and includes examples of Art Deco, Victorian, and contemporary architecture, among others. Elevate your senses no matter what facet of culture you immerse yourself in. PINS An all-girl four-piece that got its start in 2011, PINS has a decidedly raw sound. Heavily distorted guitar and bass are joined by equally distorted vocals, and backed by hard-pounding, straightforward rock drumming, giving this band a classic garage rock sound. Their debut album Girls Like Us came out in 2013, and provided the platform on which they could tour Europe. They plan to release a follow-up album in June 2015. Black Rivers With Doves currently on hiatus and Jimi Goodwin solo, brothers Jez and Andy Williams have joined forces to form Black Rivers. Picking up where Doves’ last release Kingdom of Rust left off, their eponymous album is full of soaring rock, melancholy lyrics and surging with just enough beats to remind you of Doves’ Manchester roots as the band Sub Sub. Not many artists get a celebrated second act but this is an exception. THE PERFECT MANCHESTER DAY James: This city is so diverse I couldn’t walk just one line in one day, but any day that ends with one of those long summer evenings when everyone’s chilled is fine by me. On an evening like that, even this gritty city has a warm glow, it shows its warm side. Throw in a Craig Charles set at the Band on the Wall and I’d sleep a contented man. PINS: Get up, go for brunch at Common, which is where we’ll go on a Sunday because they have really great food and nice coffee, and it’s a real cool place. (Incredible Bloody Marys as well, for the morning after... They make them with beet root) and then go record shopping. Piccadilly Records or Vinyl Exchange. Go get another drink at Home Sweet Home, they sell nice cakes as well. Kind of a little tea... (I do feel like there would be a lot of drinking involved) Yea. Oldham Street’s really good cause it’s got all the vintage shops and they’re all pretty cheap. Buy a few things, have a bit of shopping. There’s a cool pub called The Castle as well, which would be likely to have a really good gig on in the evening. It’s really small but it always catches the bands just before they get big. MANCHESTER town hall/SEAN NOLAN Band on the Wall: 25 Swan Street; Common: 39-41 Edge Street; Piccadilly Records: 53 Oldham Street; Vinyl Exchange: 18 Oldham Street; Home Sweet Home: 49-51 Edge Street; The Castle: 66 Oldham Street HAPPY HOUR Black Rivers: Either The British Protection pub (it’s a ‘ye olde’ pub in central Manchester) or Mr. Thomas’s Chop House (another great pub). Dutch Uncles: Matt and Phreds jazz bar do a free pizza with every 2 cocktails purchased on a Tuesday night. Slam dunk! James: I don’t have a spot that makes me happy for an hour, but Common in the N4 [the Northern Quarter] makes me very happy for about 20 minutes with one of their Caipirinhas. Dutch Uncles Playing in time signatures such as 5/4 while still maintaining an accessible sound, Dutch Uncles push the envelope of the definition of mainstream music. Labeled as indie pop, math pop, and art rock, this is a band that will keep you guessing. Their fourth studio album O Shudder is out now. The British Protection: 50 Great Bridgewater Street; Mr Thomas’s Chop House: 52 Cross Street; Matt and Phreds: 85 Oldham Street BEST PLACE TO STILL BUY RECORDS Black Rivers: Piccadilly Records Manchester Dutch Uncles: If you’re looking for up to the minute releases, look no further than Piccadilly Records. If you’re looking for second hand at great prices then you should take the 85 bus to Chorlton and stop by Kingbee Records. James: Vinyl Alley in N4 - special mention for Beatin’ Rhythm and Piccadilly Records. Piccadilly Records: 53 Oldham Street; Beatin’ Rhythm: 108 Tib Street; Kingbee Records: 519 Wilbraham Road 26 . TRAVEL WITH PURPOSE PINS AT PICCADILY RECORDS/ELINOR JONES Black Rivers / courtesy of artist; Dutch Uncles / Adrian Lambert; James / courtesy of artist; PINS / JULIE LEOPO James One of Manchester’s most beloved bands, James has been releasing album after album since 1982. Their unique mix of folk, dance, and rock as well as their legendary reputation as a live band has resulted in a devoted fan base and a back catalogue stuffed with hit singles. Their most recent album, La Petit Mort, was released in 2014. Two of their most innovative albums (produced by Brian Eno) Laid and Wah Wah are slated for deluxe re-issues in late March 2015.