Posted by John Hoare at 11:00 PM | Meta
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Erm, hello. Look what we did. Black is so last year, darlings.
Yes, we're back, and with a site that (hopefully) actually works. Take a look around, see if you like it, and tell us what you think. Any suggestions of what could be better are more than welcome - it's obviously a complex site trying to cram a lot of stuff in, so we're bound to get a few things wrong to start with.
Meanwhile, we have - shock! - new stuff for you. Reviews of Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, The Elected's Sun, Sun, Sun, and The Incredible Hulk #92, with more on the way shortly. If you want to contribute to the site, just get in contact.
Now then, off you go. Play nicely, children.
Posted by James Hunt at 11:00 PM | Comics
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New writer Greg Pak comes on board to begin the much-hyped Planet Hulk storyline, bringing with him new artist Carlo Pagulayan. It's fair to say they've got their work cut out for them. Peter David's 13-year run on the book casts a long shadow over it, and while his recent return to the title lacked direction, it still raised the bar of expectation for the incoming team. What chance do the new guys have of out-Hulking the definitive Hulk writer?
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Posted by Jonathan Capps at 11:00 PM | Music
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So, here we have it. Finally, after more hype than I can remember being applied to any band, Arctic Monkeys release their debut album to an overly expectant world.
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Posted by Seb Patrick at 10:50 PM | Music
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To be in one great band may be regarded as fortune. To be in two looks like genius. Corny paraphrasing aside, though, Rilo Kiley's Blake Sennett absolutely smacks it out of the park with the follow-up to 2004's
Me First.
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Posted by John Hoare at 10:32 PM | Meta
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Right, we're off!
Only for this week, though. If all goes according to plan, next weekend a brand new Noise To Signal will be launching. One that will hopefully be a pleasure to read, rather than this... MESS.
In the meantime, commenting has been disabled, so we can get the new site ready without worrying about new comments being transferred across. See you soon!