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Sophie Ellis-Bextor Confirms She Is Expecting Her Fourth Child


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Sophie Ellis-Bextor has confirmed she is expecting her fourth child. The 36-year-old singer announced the news on Twitter on Wednesday (20th May). Rumours about the singer's pregnancy began earlier this week when she appeared at the Lorraine's High Street Fashion Awards. Although her dress was deliberately baggy, Bextor's baby bump was still evident for all to see. 

Sophie Ellis BextorSophie Ellis-Bextor at the Lorraine's High Street Fashion Awards.

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Kings Of Leon And Duran Duran Lead Gibraltar Music Festival 2015 Line-Up


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The first wave of artists have now been announced for the 2015 Gibraltar Music Festival, which is set to take place at the British Overseas Territory in September. Leading this year's particularly exciting line-up are headliners Kings Of Leon and Duran Duran.

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This year's bill is set to be the biggest yet for the family-friendly Gibraltar Music Festival, with Kings Of Leon and Duran Duran being joined by more stellar names including British chart sensation Tom Odell, up and coming singer-songwriter Rae Morris, Brit nominated power pop band The Feeling and four-piece Lawson.

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The Feeling - Boy Cried Wolf Album Review


When The Feeling released their debut record in 2006, they fell just short of the summit of the album chart, but to give a flavour of the musical landscape at the time, chart-toppers that year included Keane, Snow Patrol and Embrace.  Seven years on and the quintet are now preparing the release of their fourth album, which will be supported by an eleven-date UK tour beginning October 21st 2013.

The Feeling - Boy Cried Wolf Album Review

From the beginning of opening track 'Blue Murder', it is very clear that The Feeling's sound has not evolved from the style that brought them commercial success.  Mid-tempo and with a soaring chorus, the title track is a formulaic rock ballad comfortable on mainstream radio, but it fails to genuinely rouse.  'Anchor' follows very much the same pattern with Dan Gillespie-Sells providing what was likely intended to be a passionate vocal delivery, but in truth is more akin to a man in desperate need of a laxative.  Despite some clumsy lyrics, 'Rescue' does provide a small uplift by utilising a simple hook, while 'Fall Like Rain' has a mesmeric quality that the band would do well to develop.  However, 'A Lost Home' is tripe that you could imagine the likes of Westlife releasing - perhaps it's one for their scrapbook should a reunion ever surface.

If the first half of the record doesn't give much reason for optimism, the latter end also disappoints when 'The Gloves Are Off' appears.   It's another predictable, by-numbers ballad, that tries desperately too hard to be emotive - you could be forgiven for giving up on 'Boy Cried Wolf' at this point.  It is, however, at this time that things improve.  By stripping back their sound, 'You'll See' provides a much better setting for Gillepie-Sells' fragile voice and it all connects nicely.  Unfortunately, they fail to resist the temptation to throw the wall of sound in toward the track's climax, but it's still a vast improvement on many of the predecessors.  Finale 'I Just Do' also leaves a good impression, thankfully so considering it clocks in at nearly nine minutes, with the decision to drizzle a touch of blues proving key.  It's a positive note on which to end an album which all too often fails to inspire, but at least there are a few moments to get in touch with The Feeling.

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The Feeling, Interview


Interview with The Feeling

The Feeling, despite having 'only' been in the public conscious for the past five years, have actually been together for over fifteen. Pretty impressive, seeing as most have self-combusted by the time they reach even half this number. As they prepare to release their first Singles collection album, I caught up with the quintet (and lead singer Dan's dog Teddy) at their studio to discuss their career so far, aspirations of playing in outer space and the effects of filling up the trophy cabinet.

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Dodgy and The Feeling Sunday 7th August 2011 performing at The Big Weekend in Cardiff Cardiff, Wales

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The Feeling, Together We Were Made Album Review


As pop groups go, the general trend is that they get better and progress as they develop a fan base and grow into their niche. So how is it that you listen to 'Together We Are Made' and think, I'm sure people used to rate this band?!'

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The Feeling - Dan Gillespie Sells Coventry, England - The Feeling performing live at the Ricoh Arena as support act to Bon Jovi Tuesday 24th June 2008

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The Feeling - Dan Gillespie Sells London, England - The Feeling performing a small live set and signing copies of their new album 'Join With Us' at HMV's Flagship store on Oxford Street Monday 18th February 2008

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The Feeling and Ivor Novello Awards - Thursday 24th May 2007 at Grosvenor House London, England

The Feeling and Ivor Novello Awards
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