Library Rock's Backpages

Kate Nash: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds

Dave Simpson, The Guardian, 8 March 2010

ONE OF POP'S most curious phenomenons sees formerly squeaky pop stars rebelling against what made them famous. Just as the manufactured Monkees ended up singing psychedelic songs about porpoises, the once-melodic Marianne Faithfull switched to heroin-ravaged salvos about fellatio.

Total word count of piece: 387

Subscribe

Becoming a member is easy. Membership gives you access to all the thousands of articles in the library.

Click here to go to Subscribe page.

Click here for academic and other group subscriptions.