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Distinguished journalist Deric Henderson’s first book is one that has already gripped Ireland, topping sales charts since its release it now seems destined to do the same across the UK.
In meticulous manner Henderson has built up an intriguing account of one of the country’s most sensational murder investigations.
In 1991 it seemed as if Trevor Buchanan (a Police Officer) and Lesley Howell (a Nurse) had taken their own lives, both apparently unable to cope with the fact that their respective spouses were having an affair.
However the story didn’t end there, their adulterous partners Hazel Buchanan (a Sunday school teacher) and Colin Howell (a dentist) kept up their affair, as things died down both even remarried.
They did though both carry a dark secret with them, as they moved on with their lives.
Cracks in their stories began to appear when Howell’s career spiralled out of control and a number of personal issues and failed business dealings caused him to tell his church that he was indeed a murderer.
This statement led to one of NI’s most involving murder trials and has subsequently led to the imprisonment of both Howell and Buchanan.
This publication offers forth a very thorough look at each twist and turn of this all to real story of love, betrayal, murder and justice.
Let This Be Our Secret is available now from all good retailers. RRP £12.99 By Phil Allely
Check hotly-tipped Essex four-piece The Milk’s new single, ‘Broke Up The Family’, release on April 2.‘Broke Up The Family’ is an exhilarating and infectious follow-up to the hip-hop-infused groove of ‘B-Roads’, which cemented The Milk’s reputation as one of the major new acts of 2012.
A mix of classic, contemporary soul, taut guitar-rock and an effortless ear for pop melodies, the single is also a darker, more personal turn for the band, written in response to broken homes.
It was also produced by the boys’ long-term collaborator, celebrated DJ and remixer Brad Baloo (The Nextmen). The Milk recently completed recording their debut album with Brad, of which ‘Broke Up The Family’ is just the tip of the iceberg.
The Milk are now set to embark on a massive twenty-seven date UK tour, beginning in Canterbury on March 1, and featuring a show at London’s Scala (April 4) on the week of the single’s release. New Single – ‘Broke Up The Family’ – out April 2 thisisthemilk.com
Check ‘No Road To The Country, the debut single from No RainbowsDebut single from No Rainbows the single from No Rainbows ‘No Road To The Country’.
No Rainbows is a music project from Sy Tilley (aka Wrexile), Krystian Taylor (of The Divided Circle), and Indi Kaur (best known for her collaborations with dubstep producers including Phaeleh, Pinch, Gemmy & Jack Sparrow).No Road To The Country by No Rainbows
No Rainbows – ‘No Road To The Country’
Release date: 20/02/2012
Digital only. Available from iTunes, Amazon, Napster, Rhapsody etc. myspace.com/no-rainbows
Friday afternoon saw London steampunks THE MEN THAT WILL NOT BE BLAMED FOR NOTHING accused of trademark infringement by the people behind the ‘Now That’s What I Call Music!’ series of chart compilations.
With disputed debut album ‘Now That’s What I Call Steampunk! Volume 1’ being released back in 2010., trademark owners EMI have been somewhat slow to catch-up to the time-travelling neo-Victorian band‘s antics.
Now that they’re on the case however, the disputable arbiters of all things current ‘n’ cutting edge in contemporary music have called on the meddlesome merchants of (18)77 punk rock to take action immediately.
Given just three working days to either change the album’s name or face legal action the band, who are fronted by ‘occult comedian’ seen on the stages of Download, Sonisphere etc Andrew O’Neill, have spent the weekend canvassing their fans for alternative titles.
After sifting through suggestions spanning the sublime to ridiculous, they have now picked a winner.
The record formerly known as ‘Now That’s What I Call Steampunk! Volume 1’ will be made available on iTunes et al again later this week, and also go to a second CD pressing, under new title ‘THE STEAMPUNK ALBUM THAT CANNOT BE NAMED FOR LEGAL REASONS’.
In the meantime, there are less than 50 copies of the original CD remaining, for fans to snap up while they can!
The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing also due release the follow-up to their debut on March 12th via Leather Apron records.
It seems fairly safe to assume that no other great mind could come up with the title; ‘THIS MAY BE THE REASON WHY THE MEN THAT WILL NOT BE BLAMED FOR NOTHING CANNOT BE KILLED BY CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS’. www.facebook.com/blamedfornothing By Phil Allely
Melbourne based electro-pop duo Verona have put together a short and rather ‘tongue in cheek’ pop mega mix (featuring the likes of Kanye West, Rihanna and Foster The People): speed-of-sound.co.uk
Check the alternative mix for ‘All Bets Are Off’, the new single by the beautiful Nerina Pallot (out on Monday 30.01.12).Nerina will be releasing a deluxe edition of her album ‘Year of the Wolf’ on Jan 30th which includes three new songs and six songs that are called ‘The BBC Sessions, recorded for the BBC on various shows over the past few months.
Discover the Nigeria Fashion Week in Lagos, from VICE’s ‘Fashion Week Internationale’ series:Vice’s fashion expert Charlet met the gloriously-named Lexy Mojo-Eyes, the boss of Nigeria Fashion Week and premier model agency “Legendary Gold”.
She was treated to “quirky” runway walks, find out about the Nigerian definition of “swag”, and was sweetly serenaded from a gang of male models.Insightful and exuberant hairdresser Blessed, took her into the ‘hood, through an insane market to the salon where he used to work, leading to an unlikely revelation that he – like most of the men in his industry – has occasionally been “gay-for-pay” to further his career as a stylist.
As he says, “In the Nigerian fashion industry, to get ahead you need to be gay or have God.”Speaking of God, Charlet met up with the former 419 scammer, now turned God-fearing fashion photographer Justice Karo, who went from doing impressions of females to extort money out of lonely male Australians, but has now turned over a new leaf. Despite his new profession as a fashion photographer, Justice believes that fashion week is the work of the devil… vice.com
Dolby Laboratories announced that The Chemical Brothers—Don’t Think, a film by acclaimed director Adam Smith, is the world’s first concert film cinema release mixed in Dolby® Surround 7.1.
Filmed using 20 cameras at the band’s 2011 headline show at Japan’s Fuji Rock Festival, Don’t Think was conceived to capture the Chemical Brothers’ renowned fusion of visual and audio elements to give a fan’s perspective of the show.
The soundtrack, which was mixed by the Chemical Brothers, makes use of the improved panning, sound localization, and enhanced definition provided by Dolby Surround 7.1′s eight channels and four surround zones to realise the creative team’s vision for the film.
“After 18 years of working on the Chemical Brothers’ live show, we have finally captured it on film. You could almost say it’s 18 years in the making,” said Adam Smith. “I wanted to capture what it is like to experience the show from right in the middle of the crowd, as well as showing and combining the visuals featured in the show with the footage we captured on one night, to see how the music and visuals emotionally affect and connect with the audience.
“Mixing Don’t Think in Dolby Surround 7.1 certainly helped us to achieve this like never before.”
With more than 45 feature films released or set to be released in the format to date and 3,400 cinema screens worldwide supporting the technology, cinemagoers are already experiencing the realism and immersive experience offered by Dolby Surround 7.1.
Once it is released on 1 February 2012, Don’t Think will be shown on more than 500 screens in 20 countries. dontthinkmovie.com