Wake Up!
British Pop Music Video Magazine

Wake Up! features interviews, live performances and videos from today's best British bands. See the Order Page for information on ordering your copy of Wake Up!

Issue 2

Pulp
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Pulp.
For the first time in America, hear what Pulp has to say about the Michael Jackson incident from their side of the story and much more. Candida tells of her earliest Jarvis memories, her dreams, the highlights of touring, and even gets to show off her new sparkle boots. Considering Pulp did practically no interviews on their last tour, this is beyond exclusive. Also, live versions of "Sorted For E's and Wizz" and "Do You Remember The First Time?"

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Cast.
Maybe you have heard of John Power. Maybe you have heard he has a vision, a vibe. He's a mystic, man. Have you ever seen him? No. Now you can. Cast possess and enjoy what a pop group needs to survive these days. A great frontman, melodies that remind but don't completely rip off and an attitude that is truly interesting. John Power will show you the way and his band will convert you, too, on the live track for "Finetime."
Echobelly
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Echobelly.
They have been to America a few times, maybe you have even had a chance to see them live. If you caught the video for "King of the Kerb" on 120 Minutes, you saw its only appearance on US TV. All that aside, you will never see an interview like this one. Whatever you think about Echobelly, wait 'til you see Wake Up! to make up your mind. This will put them in a different light. Includes "King of the Kerb" live.
Pusherman
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Pusherman.
Issue Two's "Tip to The Top." They are like Shaun Ryder fronting the Doors playing Verve songs, but heavier. Does that sound right? Caught live at the Splash Club in King's Cross, London, the band will tell you everything about themselves months before you will see it anywhere else. Features the song "Whole" live.

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Audioweb.
Manchester has always been a melting pot for great new sounds. New Order, the Smiths, Happy Mondays, etc. Now they give us Audioweb. Fronted by a Jamaican, backed by a band that can really play their instuments, it is like reggae played through Marshalls with a beat. No comparisons really exist so you will just have to see them for yourself. Only on Wake Up!

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Mark Gardener.
Was Ride one of your favorite bands? Did their break-up go too unnoticed fer ya? Wake Up! brings you the ultimate Mark interview. He talks of the early years, the good days, the "pear-shaped" end and what he is doing now. What does his new band sound like? Who is in it? Find out on Issue Two.
Noel and Liam's House.
Issue One had Morrissey's house, now we bring you the house that gave us Oasis. Amazed it is still standing considering all those brotherly fights? Big brother Paul Gallagher is your guide to the all-exclusive tour of the Burnage mecca.

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