Ignorance Is Bliss
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Ignorance Is Bliss

Last month the eternally under-rated indie outfit The Cribs released Ignore The Ignorant, easily their most ambitious and critically acclaimed record to date. Catching up with the band in Belfast Edwin McFee talks to Gary Jarman and new recruit Johnny Marr about press attention and expectations as well as hearing about how the former Smiths guitarist has found a new home with the brothers from Wakefield.

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(14 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 16 Sep 2009
Here’s Johnny! Marr forces Jarman brothers out of their Crib



NEWS: 26 May 2009
Johnny Marr will be with them!



INTERVIEW: 01 Apr 2008
Gary and Ryan Jarman explain why they're on a one band mission to bring political indie rock back.



REVIEW: 18 Feb 2008
"...for the most part it’s all fashion and no passion for the current crop of mop-topped bright young things."



NEWS: 13 Nov 2007
Next year's NME tour kicks off in Belfast's Mandella Hall, with The Cribs set to headline.



INTERVIEW: 25 May 2007
Employing naked female man-slashers in their videos, hanging out with Lee Renaldo, Alex Kapranos and Rosanna Arquette – there's never a dull moment with...



REVIEW: 23 May 2007
The third album by Wakefield trio The Cribs promises to elevate the band to music's high table.



REVIEW: 18 May 2007
Hitherto of very little interest to anyone outside of the NME inner circle, the Cribs have decamped to New York to work with Alex Kapranos and, on this...



NEWS: 22 Jul 2005
The Cribs underline their ‘next big thing’ status when they swing by Dublin Whelan’s.



REVIEW: 20 Jun 2005
In music, as in journalism, one should always be wary of the exclamation mark. Too often it serves as a warning that the artist is trying a little too hard....



REVIEW: 07 Apr 2004
Formed by three young brothers from West Yorkshire with a penchant for scuzzy guitars and sneaky melodies..




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