GO: ROCK: DOVES SOARING BACK ON DVD.(Features)

From: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) | Date: October 3, 2003 | Copyright information

Byline: Alan Poole

RIGHTLY hailed as one of the most exciting British bands for years when they first emerged in 1998, Doves' profile has subsequently been somewhat eclipsed by Coldplay's progress towards global domination.

But the Manchester trio remain a class act and their profile should be restored to more appropriate heights this week with the release of two intriguing pieces of merchandise.

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