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Return Of White Rabbit @ Thekla

Return Of White Rabbit @ Thekla

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Theoretical Girl 'Red Mist - New Video

Theoretical Girl 'Red Mist - New Video

The London-based songstress presents he impressive new promo for 'Red Mist'.

Kasabian NME Cover Shoot

Kasabian NME Cover Shoot

Join Kasabian for a Alice In Wonderland themed tea party as we go behind-the-scenes on their NME cover shoot.

Mystery Jets At Benicassim 2009

Mystery Jets At Benicassim 2009

Kai & Blaine hang out by the pool and reveal which new tracks they'll be playing at the festival.

Les Savy Fav Live Footage For Warp Films & ATP

Les Savy Fav Live Footage For Warp Films & ATP

Warp Films and ATP will take to the road over the next week with Brooklyn's Les Savy Fav for a unique UK theatrical tour 'One Night Only' - the show combines screenings of All Tomorrow’s Parties with live...

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The Cinematics - Love And Terror

The Cinematics - Love And Terror (03:28)

The Cinematics - Love And Terror from the new album coming August 10. (Copyright 2009 The Orchard) Buy the video on iTunes: itunes.apple.com

The Cinematics - "Keep Forgetting"

The Cinematics - "Keep Forgetting" (03:39)

Glasgowalternative indie rock music video BlankTV Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely diy punk, hardcore, indie and alternative music video site, BlankTV.com! We've...

"Keep Forgetting" by the Cinematics

"Keep Forgetting" by the Cinematics (03:51)

Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, this is the next single from their album, A Strange Education. Out in the US on March 6, 2007 on TVT Records.

The Cinematics live Maybe Someday

The Cinematics live Maybe Someday (03:29)

The Cinematics. Live on fearless music tv in New York

UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves™ - Making of the Cinematics (BTS #3)

UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves™ - Making of the Cinematics (BTS #3) (07:58)

What is an "Active Cinematic Experience"? Find out as the creators at Naughty Dog talk about the seamlessly integrated cinematic moments of UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves™ that will make you swear you are "playing" a...

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The Cinematics Biography

The Cinematics are an alternative rock band from Scotland, originally from the small Highland town of Dingwall - near Loch Ness - and currently based in Glasgow. The original line-up of Scott Rinning (vocals, guitar), Adam Goemans (bass), Ramsay Miller (guitar) and Ross Bonney (drums) formed in Glasgow in late 2003, although they already knew each another from school in their hometown.

The band were signed to TVT Records in 2005 after playing at an "In the City" showcase gig in Manchester. Their debut album A Strange Education was produced by Simon Barnicott (Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, Editors, Kaiser Chiefs) and Stephen Hague (New Order, Blur, Pet Shop Boys), and released on March 6, 2007. Later in 2007, they released their Live Sessions EP, which was available for download exclusively on iTunes. The band has, to date, enjoyed success predominately in the USA and continental Europe.

In early 2008, it was reported that TVT Records was suffering financial difficulties and was forced to file for Chapter 11/Bankruptcy. The label and its assets were purchased by New York-based digital-distribution company, The Orchard. Much of the TVT roster was dropped, but The Cinematics' recording contract was retained. Around the same time, the band parted company with Ramsay Miller, who was replaced by Larry Reid, formerly singer and guitarist with Glasgow band, Blitzhoney. Reid had previously played with the band live during an earlier tour of Germany.

In their Myspace blogs, the band reported at various stages that they were writing and self-producing their second studio album, despite suggestions that it would be produced by Richard Gottehrer (Blondie, Dr Feelgood, Richard Hell).

Their latest single "Love and Terror" was released in August 2009 and the album of the same name was released on 6th October 2009. Live shows suggest that the band may have a more raw sound than that found on their debut album, although there have been examples of synthesisers being used in addition to guitars, bass and drums. The band's website confirms that they will be touring Europe extensively in the Autumn/Winter of 2009 and in their Myspace blogs they have stated that they expect to tour North America again in early 2010.

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The Cinematics's Best Songs

  • 1. Break
  • 2. A Strange Education
  • 3. Keep Forgetting
  • 4. Maybe Someday
  • 5. Chase
  • 6. Human
  • 7. Sunday Sun
  • 8. Ready Now
  • 9. Alright
  • 10. Asleep At The Wheel
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The Cinematics Discography

The Cinematics albums.

  • A Strange Education - 19/03/2007 (TVT Records/GB)

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