Spoon
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Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, Uncut, February 2002
SPIKY, POST-punk-inspired indie pop from Texas. ...
Britt Daniel: The Borderline, London
Live Review by Nick Hasted, Uncut, March 2002
Spoon's Girls Can Tell was near to being last year's best album. It compressed new wave melodies and twitching post-punk rhythms into songs of pristine ...
Spoon: Kill The Moonlight (12XU) ****
Review by Nick Hasted, Uncut, October 2002
FAST FOLLOW-UP to Texans' 2001 post-punk pop classic Girls Can Tell ...
2002: The Year in Music — Yancey Strickler's annotated list
Guide by Yancey Strickler, Flak Magazine, 31 December 2002
Yancey's Tracks: 1. 'Losing My Edge' | LCD Soundsystem 2. 'No One Knows' | Queens of the Stone Age 3. 'Let's Push Things Forward' | The Streets 4. 'Soft ...
Review and Interview by Bud Scoppa, Paste, 1 April 2005
LET'S GET THIS STRAIGHT from the beginning: I am mad about this band — have been ever since someone (can't remember who but thanks a ...
Review and Interview by Bud Scoppa, Uncut, February 2010
IN 2001, BRITT DANIEL AND JIM ENO — the Austin-based founders of Spoon — hit upon the sound that would carry them through the ensuing ...
Review and Interview by Bud Scoppa, Uncut, February 2010
Texan guitar-pop underdogs triumph on dark, deadly efficient seventh. ...
Rough Draft: Spoon's Transference
Review and Interview by Bud Scoppa, Rock's Backpages, 19 February 2010
WHEN I WAS doing A&R late in the previous century, a musician in one of my bands – it might have been Jolene guitarist Dave ...
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