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But it's also worth noting that the Klaxons might be the noisiest, least accessible band to achieve next-Beatles status in the UK in recent years.
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Their victory means they follow in the footsteps of groups such as Klaxons, Arctic Monkeys and Elbow.
Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010
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She follows in the footsteps of groups such as Klaxons, Arctic Monkeys and last year's winners Elbow.
ITN Headlines 2009
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She won the revered prize ahead of 11 other shortlisted acts at a ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in central London and her victory saw her follow in the footsteps of acts such as Klaxons, Arctic Monkeys and last year's victors Elbow.
Home 2009
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Van She Tech. Artists such as Klaxons, Tiga and Feist were lucky to be touched (seriously, their reworking of
This Is Fake DIY 2009
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They split after one album and, despite a critical reappraisal from some quarters apparently they were "ahead of their time", clearing a path for the Klaxons – cheers guys!
From Lightspeed Champion to Blood Orange, the many lives of Dev Hynes 2011
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Klaxons screamed inside the ship as she plunged into the Sun.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Klaxons screamed inside the ship as she plunged into the Sun.
365 tomorrows » featured writer : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Work continues on her debut album in LA with producer Rich Costey this month, before she heads back to school in September, having already completed recording sessions with James Ford (Klaxons, Arctic Monkeys) and Jim Abbiss (Adele).
First sight: Birdy 2011
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Klaxons sounded overhead and emergency lights began to flash.
Rogue Oracle 2011
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