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Who responded less than kindly?
by Gaby Whitehill | Photos by WENN.com
Nothing makes a band's credibility take a nosedive faster than an unpopular politician publicly championing your music.
Prime Minister David Cameron has made an exceptional effort to get all "down with the youth", referencing groovy hitmakers such as Alt-J and Florence + the Machine as being amongst his faves. Indeed, he was also spotted at the "eclectic and eccentric" (bleurgh) Cornbury Music Festival in July. Barefoot, regrettably.
They say there's no such thing as bad publicity, but we fear this may just be the exception to the rule. We take a look at the unlucky bands and artists who Dave has praised - and who didn't take the news well.
Razorlight frontman did not enjoy being interviewed
Band are recording new album in farmhouse studio
Producer tweeted a "better version" of the remix
Sharon Van Etten, Slowdive and more also perform
Singer keeps on top of the 'rubbish' said about her
Singer reignited feud with the band in a new interview
The band last released an album in 1997
The LP is in its 'final stages'
Double-vinyl edition exclusive to clothing store
Rapper appeared at No Guns Allowed event
One of just two live shows for the band this summer
Musician is set to appear in the show's seventh season
MTV Music announces new show, Soundchain
Disclosure, St Vincent + more stun at festival
Extra shows for London and Manchester
Band are currently working on their new album
The song is a literal guitar freak out
A snippet of new material can be heard on his website
Indie legend posts pic on his 47th birthday
He also said it was impossible for him to be a feminist
Former Poison star treated by paramedics
Tabloids state band want new deal
Music legend speak out on Spirit accusations
SCORE come to the UK for first performance
Latest track from 48:13 to get radio reveal today
Temples, Holy Ghost take to the ATP Stage
The singer was not well enough to attend court yesterday