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FILMS, MUSIC, BOOKS & TV 236 A B S E N T E L K T h e N o r w e g i a n po p - r o c k e r s n e w s i n g l e i s S u n & W a t e r If you can’t wait for someone to tie the knot before your next fix of flying bouquets, cheap bubbly and cheesy music, try new London club night White Wedding. Revellers don their old bridesmaid dresses or top hat and tails and groove while resident DJ ‘Otis Wedding’ spins the fromage. The only vow you’ll be making is to return. For details go to Whiteweddingclub.com What’s in a name? Is it just us, or are there some dubiously named bands doing the rounds at the moment? Inspired or insane? You decide… D E L P H I C N e w s i n g l e C o u n t e r p o i n t i s a t h r o w b a c k t o H a ç i e n d a d a y s B O M B A Y B I C Y C L E C L U B A l w a y s L i k e T h i s i s t h e h o t n e w s i n g l e THE ULTIMATE BRIDAL PARTY Four new albums to keep your music cred in check Glamrocks THE VIRGINS The Virgins This Manhattan four-piece are being hyped as the new Strokes. Gossip Girl fans might recognise five of their catchy tunes as they have already featured on the series. Second single Rich Girls sounds like early Razorlight, but Fernando Pando is more Red Hot Chili Peppers. We predict big things. MAXIMO PARK Quicken The Heart The high-octane rockers from the North East release their third album, and boy does it live up to its name. Wraithlike kicks off with a thrusting start and, while Calm takes it down a notch (slightly), The Kids Are Sick Again is likely to incite mosh-pit behaviour among the ordinary public. SHONTELLE Shontelligence Barbados’ answer to Alesha Dixon, Shontelle (a friend of Rihanna) is musically influenced by her roots. Hit single T-Shirt proves she’s capable of producing radio-friendly R&B, while tracks like Focus Pon Me reflect her reggae heritage. YEAH YEAH YEAHS It’s Blitz! So agreeable they named themselves thrice, Karen O and the band are back with their third album, which was made using a keyboard bought on eBay. Heads Will Roll is a fusion of rock and disco while Zero is an electro-techno dance anthem. All in all, a futuristic version of the ’80s. GLAMOUR MUST-HEAR G By Lyndsey Gilmour, Mark Eccleston, Sarah Tomczak and Shauna Bartlett. Photographs: James White/Corbis Outline, Rex Features, Wireimage.com Well, it’s one way to drop hints to your boyfriend…

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If you can’t wait for someone to tie the knot before your next fix of flying bouquets, cheap bubbly and cheesy music, try new London club

night White Wedding. Revellers don their old bridesmaid dresses or top hat and tails and groove while resident DJ ‘Otis Wedding’ spins the fromage. The only vow you’ll

be making is to return. For details go to Whiteweddingclub.com

What’s in a name?Is it just us, or are there some dubiously named bands doing the rounds at the moment? Inspired or insane? You decide…

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already featured on the series. Second single Rich Girls

sounds like early Razorlight, but Fernando Pando is more Red Hot Chili Peppers. We

predict big things.

maximo park Quicken The Heart

The high-octane rockers from the North East release their third album, and boy does it live up to its name. Wraithlike kicks off with a thrusting start and, while

Calm takes it down a notch (slightly), The Kids Are Sick

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Alesha Dixon, Shontelle (a friend of Rihanna)

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So agreeable they named themselves thrice, Karen O and the band are back with

their third album, which was made using a keyboard

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Well, it’s one way to drop hints to your boyfriend…