Phoenix

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Interview by Barney Hoskyns, Revolver, 2000
AIR'S ADORABLE Moon Safari proved if nothing else that the pop universe had become a less xenophobic place. Now comes the first album by Phoenix, ...
Phoenix: It’s hip hop to be square
Interview by Lisa Verrico, The Times, 23 June 2000
Phoenix are French and funky and like some very uncool records indeed, says Lisa Verrico ...
Review by Tom Cox, Uncut, July 2000
THEY'RE FRENCH, they're pals with Air – and they sound like Steely Dan. ...
Profile and Interview by Paul Lester, Uncut, August 2000
SEVENTIES CALIFORNIA meets Y2K Paris. ...
Phoenix: Mean Fiddler 2, London
Live Review by Etienne Petit, Rock's Backpages, 25 January 2001
WOULD LONDON BE rocking tonight to Phoenix if they weren’t French? I ask only as a fellow countryman of this very fine group. If Thomas ...
Review by Dan Gennoe, dotmusic.co.uk, June 2004
WHEN FRENCH POP did the unthinkable and became cool, Phoenix found themselves on the ones to watch list. Disappointingly they never got off it. The ...
Phoenix: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (V2)
Review by James Medd, The Word, June 2009
The hot-air balloon, the electric iron and the current trend for shiny '70s and '80s-inspired synthpop: the French tend to get there first. ...
By the Time They Get to… Phoenix
Interview by Andrew Purcell, The Guardian, 23 October 2009
GROWING UP IN Versailles, an affluent suburb of Paris, the four boys who would eventually form Phoenix bonded over their love of American pop culture. ...
Phoenix: Alexandra Palace, London
Live Review by Rick Pearson, The Evening Standard, 2 October 2017
ALLY PALLY IS a ruthless venue that chews up and spits out all but the best of live bands. To succeed in this cavernous space, ...
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