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The Pigeon Detectives to DJ at This Feeling

- Source: Music-News.com

We had LIAM GALLAGHER and ANDY BELL spring a surprise last month...and they'll be more of the same this month with a SPECIAL SECRET "LIVE" SHOW FROM?...on the decks is the legendary JAMES ENDEACOTT, the man who signed THE LIBERTINES, who goes head to head with Q journalist and all round chap Paul Stokes.

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The Pigeon Detecitves to play FA Cup

- Source: Music-News.com

A 'Battle of the Bands' style initiative to find an official FA Cup Anthem enters its third phase this week, with indie rock band The Pigeon Detectives to perform live at Stadium mk ahead of the Fifth Round FA Cup tie between MK Dons and Barnsley.

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The Pigeon Detectives

- Source: Music-News.com

The Pigeon Detectives are phenomenally successful considering that they have a very simple indie formula but I have to admit that �Lost� is a cracking single, bursting with energy and kicking along with some terrific guitars and a pounding beat.

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The Pigeon Detectives

- Source: Music-News.com

As part of The Hard Rock 40th Anniversary Sessions, Absolute Radio has been holding a series of intimate gigs at the legendary Hard Rock Caf�. With past performances from Editors, Amy MacDonald and The View, tonight it was the turn of this plucky Yorkshire five-piece.

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The Pigeon Detectives - Up, Guards and at 'Em

- Source: Drowned In Sound

It's fair to say that some of Melvin Benn's mainstage choices for this year's Leeds and Reading festivals deserved their nods of admiration - booking The National and Friendly Fires third and fourth from top respectively, as well as The Joy Formidable, were brave, applaudable moves.

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The Pigeon Detectives - Up, Guards and at ‘Em!

- Source: BBC Music

From She Wants Me, the execrable first track of this third record, you'd dismiss them for having taken the clichéd guitar band 'reinvention' route and gone electro, albeit without learning to play their extremely wonky synths first.

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