The Handsome Family
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Pretty boys in big hats need not apply
Report and Interview by Paul Sexton, The Times, 14 May 1998
Forget the Nashville pin-ups. Country music is taking a turn for the darker, as Paul Sexton reports ...
Overview by Tom Cox, The Observer, 21 October 2001
Country has gone way beyond Nashville, says Tom Cox. It's the new rebel music. ...
Albums from Kelly Hogan, the Handsome Family and the Mekons
Review by Eric Weisbard, Spin, June 2000
Kelly Hogan & the Pine Valley Cosmonauts: Beneath the Country Underdog (Bloodshot);The Handsome Family: In the Air (Carrot Top); Mekons: Journey to the End of ...
Profile and Interview by David Burke, R2/Rock'n'Reel, August 2009
WHAT DO YOU GET when you cross the Platters with 19th century Romanticism? Why, the new album from the Handsome Family, of course. ...
The Handsome Family: Live at The Barbican, London
Live Review by Gavin Martin, Uncut, January 2002
RENNIE SPARKS looks like a deep sea diver plucked out of water as she accompanies her husband on the miraculous 'Weightless Again'. There's a tube ...
The Handsome Family: In The Air
Review by Gavin Martin, Uncut, April 2000
SERENE MEDITATION on life-amid-death and fourth album from Chicago-based alt. country duo ...
The Handsome Family: Live in the UK
Live Review by Gavin Martin, Uncut, February 2000
BEFORE A note's been sung or a chord struck, Rennie Sparks has invited the audience back to her shoebox-sized dressing room for shrimp cocktails. As ...
The Handsome Family: Singing Bones (Carrot Top)
Review by j. poet, Harp, December 2003
THE HANDSOME FAMILY - the duo of Brett Sparks, composer, singer and instrumental jack of all trades and Rennie Sparks lyricist, harmony vocalist and plucker ...
The Handsome Family: Tales Of Extra Ordinary Madness
Interview by Gavin Martin, Uncut, April 2000
Welcome to the dark, disturbing world of Brett and Rennie Sparks, otherwise known as THE HANDSOME FAMILY. ...
Review by Rob Hughes, Uncut, October 2001
CALL IT WHAT you will – proto-country, Southern Gothic, backwoods noir, Americana, cow-punk, insurgent twang, murderous balladry, Appalachian folk. Whichever way you slice it, The ...
Interview by Rob Hughes, unpublished, 1999
OCTOBER 1999. On the release of early-years compilation Down In The Valley - and four months prior to fourth studio album, In The Air - ...
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