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Guilfest 2005 Review

Friday 15 - Sunday 17 July, 2005.

Apes – Tapestry Mastery

Guitar-free noise freaks barely dodge prog-rock tag for the third time

Mansun – Kleptomania

Misunderstood visionaries release 'unfinished'fourth album

Top Of The Britpops

UK indie mixed with bombast to dramatic effect by Montreal-based visionaries

Britpopped Up

It all seems so oddly innocent, like a '90s Britpop update of Cliff's Summer Holiday capers. Essentially a glorified tour film, shot between 1991 and 1993, Star Shaped captures Blur at a major crossroads in their career, as they seek to shed the baggy influences of their debut album Leisure and reinvent themselves in response to the rise of grunge and their own ailing popularity in the UK. "The whole thing about pop music is you're ripping off as many people as you possibly can,"an improbably baby-faced Damon Albarn philosophises early on.

Fatboy Slim – Palookaville

Inessential but infectious comeback by big beat bossman

Graham Coxon – Happiness In Magazines

Ex-Blur man rediscovers Britpop roots
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