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Destroy All (August 2003) – via Timothy Plevier

Posted January 31, 2016 by admin

With my inventory of Icarus Line related magazine articles having been exhausted some time ago, it’s with great pleasure that Timothy Plevier brings to your attention an article that was published in free monthly music magazine ‘Destroy All’ (August 2003). Check it out below: If you have any articles pertaining to The Icarus Line, please […]

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The Icarus Line feature in The Guardian (Online)

Posted October 11, 2015 by admin

Stevie Chick recently penned another great article about The Icarus Line for The Guardian (Online). It’s more of a career retrospective, and you can check it out here.

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Travis Keller interviews Joe Cardamone

Posted August 30, 2015 by admin

As part of his ongoing ‘Buddyhead Radio’ series, Buddyhead supremo Travis Keller spends over two hours delving into all things The Icarus Line related this week when he interviews band leader Joe Cardamone. During their rather extensive discussion, and I’m only about one hour in, we get to learn a little bit more about the […]

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The Icarus Line in FADER Magazine

Posted May 17, 2015 by admin

Back in 2003, when The Icarus Line were about to release their second Penance Soiree album, they (along with The Bronx) were featured in a little known publication called ‘FADER’ (Issue 19). And here is the article in all its glory. Enjoy!

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The Icarus Line featured in NME 6 July 2002

Posted May 3, 2015 by admin

As someone who was an unashamed “Kerrang kid” growing up, I normally never associated myself with NME and its indie championing rhetoric. Of course I sometimes made an exception, and this is one of those rare few occasions when I did go out of my way to pick up an issue. Incidentally enough, it featured […]

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