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Retrospective and Interview by Ben Edmonds, Contemporary Musicians, September 1994
AFTER SPENDING years in classical piano training, then experimenting with the Los Angeles rock scene, Tori Amos attracted a popular music audience with her pure ...
Review by Ben Thompson, The Observer, 21 September 2003
THREE HOURS before I am left alone in a press-office antechamber with Britain's only copy of Room on Fire, something very important happens on the ...
Suede: London Suede's New Spirit
Interview by Clare Kleinedler, Addicted To Noise, April 1997
IT SEEMS THE London Suede is the band that everybody loves to hate. No matter how many records they sell, or how many venues they ...
Metallica Moves to Center Stage
Interview by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 5 March 1989
LAKELAND, Fl. — Just as Metallica helped change the face of the Grammys — it was one of five acts nominated for the first-ever hard-rock/metal ...
Wolfsbane: Every Witch Way And Loose
Interview by Cathi Unsworth, Sounds, 29 September 1990
As predicted by a white witch, WOLFBANE's career has been shaped by a series of fantastic events. CATHI UNSWORTH listens to the unlikeliest of flower ...
Interview by Paul Lester, Melody Maker, 14 March 1992
As massive an influence on modern dance as Kraftwerk and James Brown, CHIC have finally come back after years producing records for likes of Madonna ...
Lenny Kravitz: Giving Peace A Chance
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 19 May 1990
Lenny Kravitz might not be the new Hendrix, but he'd play the shit out of Jimi's guitar given the chance. Paul Elliott hears the feedback. ...
Coal Porters, The, Sid Griffin: What a Long, Strange Ryde(r) It's Been: Sid Griffin
Interview by Bill Wasserzieher, The Bob, April 1995
SID GRIFFIN emerges from the underground tube station at Piccadilly Circus, a long coat over his shoulders, collar up against the chill, and coattails adrift ...
Stone Temple Pilots: Moshing Mayhem: STP fan says band beat him in Gardner
Report by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 13 August 1993
ROCK 'N' ROLL can be a rough-and-tumble game, increasingly so in these days of moshing, a highly aggressive dance-cum-contact sport that often takes place in ...
Rock Star: Supernova is a High-Octane Rush
Report and Interview by Fred Shuster, Los Angeles Daily News, 15 August 2006
ON ROCK STAR: SUPERNOVA, the series that notches the American Idol formula up to 11, what you'll see on TV tonight is only the half ...
Mudhoney: Angels With Muddy Faces
Interview by Roy Wilkinson, Sounds, 13 May 1989
MUDHONEY's music is a wild thing — garage grunge and Iggy-style abandon. In person they're mild-mannered, middle class Americans with a hopeless addiction to Sham 69 ...
Oasis, Pulp, Blur: The Nineties: Going for Bloke
Comment by Johnny Cigarettes, The Face, September 1996
In the Nineties, we are all everyday people, says Johnny Cigarettes ...
Interview by Chris Roberts, Uncut, July 2003
AFTER 20-ODD years of Depeche Mode, how strange was it to record your new solo album, Paper Monsters? ...
Sex Pistols, The: The Sex Pistols: Taking Another Shot
Interview by Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle, 9 June 1996
Prototypical punks the Sex Pistols are back together — so take cover ...
Clash, The: The Clash's 'Train in Vain'
Retrospective and Interview by Johnny Black, Blender, May 2002
Song title: 'Train In Vain' Artist: The Clash Label: CBS Performers: Mick Jones – guitar/vocals Joe Strummer – guitar Paul Simenon – bass Topper ...
Danielle Dax: Danielle In The Lions' Den
Interview by Robin Gibson, Sounds, 6 May 1989
Though branded flippant and eccentric, Danielle Dax refuses to knuckle under to labels. Uncovering her music's mix of malice and humour, Robin Gibson hears why ...
Memoir by Mark Shipper, Rock's Backpages, April 2012
WELL, I CAN'T STAND IT ANYMORE. Deep in the back of my head I have this Karmic debt I owe to Greg Shaw for setting ...
Sepultura: Who Wants To Be A Brazilian Air Guitarist
Interview by Stuart Maconie, NME, 13 July 1991
Stuart Maconie goes autograph hunting with Latin America's biggest thrash band ...
Retrospective by Carol Cooper, Village Voice, 23 January 2012
ETTA JAMES used to tell a story about meeting Billie Holiday in which Holiday told her — fatherless wild child to fatherless wild child — ...
Comment by Johnny Cigarettes, New Musical Express, 6 April 1996
John Lennon thought The Beatles were bigger than IT, some people think Elvis is/was IT and Michael Jackson seems to think he is IT. So ...
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