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SEPTEMBER-08 Issue #21
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The September issue of jmag celebrates 30 years of the Cure, with a host of Australian and international acts telling us what Robert Smith and Co. mean to them. Something With Numbers reveal why they got busted by the cops in NYC (first guess... fashion police?); the Drones walk us through the dark stories on new album Havilah; we take a look at Alison Goldfrapp's fashion sense; comedian Lawrence Leung gets chatting to '80s keyboard enthusiast CasioNova, and 'It's A War' electro-rockers Dukes Of Windsor squire us through their favourite Melbourne haunts. Plus check out the interviews with the Butterfly Effect, Black Books comedian Bill Bailey, Yves Klein Blue, Augie March in the studio and Grafton Primary at home. Throw in travelogues from Drapht and Young & Restless and a guitar lesson from the Futureheads, and we've got bands working seriously hard for you. This month's staggeringly good giveaway is a custom surfboard, signed by Aussie legends Steph Gilmore and Mick Fanning, and resplendent with an illustration by triple j’s top designer.

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Here are the extra bits of interviews we just couldn't cram into this month's mag...


kaiser chiefs Kaiser Chiefs album review
The Leeds lads blast off big-time

Augie march Augie March Album Review
The score to wakes, walks and the sort of weddings that come to blows

The Grates Dukes Of Windsor
The pleasingly shrill DUKES OF WINDSOR! For the full, rather more sensible interview, check out the September issue of jmag!

spunk records Spunk Records
Aaron Curnow is the man behind Spunk Records. Here’s an insight into a few artists Aaron’s stoked to be working with in 2009.

ben lee Something With Numbers
Jake Grigg gives jmag the track by track run-through on the NSW Central Coast outfit’s latest LP, Engineering The Soul. For the full interview, grab the September issue of jmag.

Grafton Primary Grafton Primary
Sydney trio Grafton Primary are unleashing their debut LP, Eon, next month. Pick up the September issue of jmag to find out how they made their killer LP.


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Issue 21
+ Butterfly Effect Competition: terms & conditions
+ Music Lovers Competition: terms & conditions
+ Letters: terms & conditions
+ Great Escape Competition – terms & conditions
+ Pink Tie CD Competition: terms & conditions
+ Remote Control Competition: terms & conditions
+ Surfboard Competition: terms & conditions

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