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Pop Idol: Idols Made In Our Own Image
Comment by Sheryl Garratt, The Observer, 3 February 2002
AND THEN THERE were two... Last night's penultimate episode of the latest 'water-cooler TV' left only two hopefuls, Gareth Gates and Will Young, remaining from ...
Profile and Interview by Ben Myers, Kerrang!, 23 February 2002
Not every young British band gets the opportunity to relocate to Hollywood to record their debut album Hell Is For Heroes have. And they're having ...
Joan Jeanrenaud: No strings: Joan Jeanrenaud
Profile and Interview by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 28 February 2002
Joan Jeanrenaud had the classical world at her feet as cellist with the Kronos Quartet. She tells Adam Sweeting how she finds life on her ...
DIG THIS! Fave Raves and Rabid Enthusiasms for March 2002
Review by Various Writers, Rock's Backpages, March 2002
ALBUMS OF THE MONTH ...
Streets, The: The Streets: Quality Streets
Profile and Interview by Toby Manning, Jockey Slut, March 2002
GEEZERS NEED EXCITEMENT. WHICH IS WHERE THE STREETS, AKA MIKE SKINNER, COMES IN. THE PEOPLE'S POET IN TWO-STEP'S GARMS, HE IS THE WIMP MADE GOOD, ...
Sam Cooke: Keep Movin' On (ABKCO)
Review by Ted Drozdowski, The Boston Phoenix, 14 March 2002
THE TRAGIC DEATH of Sam Cooke remains one of rock and roll's great mysteries. Cooke was shot in the wee hours of December 10, 1964, ...
The Streets: UK Rap: The word on The Streets
Interview by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 15 March 2002
WHEN MIKE SKINNER, aka The Streets, the 22-year-old lyrical king of British rap, discovers I live within the sound of Bow Bells, he's immediately curious. ...
Profile and Interview by Stevie Chick, Kerrang!, 23 March 2002
Forget the hype, the haircuts and the priviliged backgrounds. New York heroes have one thing on their mind: the music... ...
Retrospective and Interview by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, April 2002
YOUR NAME IS Sting. You are the planet's biggest rock star. But lately you don't like what you see in the mirror. You seem to ...
Dig This! Fave Raves and Rabid Enthusiasms for April 2002
Review by Various Writers, Rock's Backpages, April 2002
ALBUM OF THE MONTH! ...
Give Up The Day Job!: Scribes turned Stars, Poachers Turned Gamekeepers!
Guide by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages, 12 April 2002
This week, a propos of nothing in particular – the new Pet Shop Boys album, perhaps? – we consider the careers of the many ...
Tom Waits: With Morbidity On His Mind, Tom Waits Makes A Double Play
Interview by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, May 2002
Tom Waits — the raspy-voiced singer-songwriter and occasional actor and playwright — has released 14 albums in nearly 30 years. But he has a habit ...
Dave Gahan, Depeche Mode: Dave Gahan: New life
Interview by Dave Simpson, The Guardian, 26 May 2002
In the early days of Depeche Mode, cider was Dave Gahan's worst vice. Then came speed, smack and a trip to hospital. Now, he tells ...
Arthur Lee: 10 Questions for Arthur Lee
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, MOJO, June 2002
On your recent US warm-up date you asked, "What did the monkey say after the pitbull bit off his tail?" ...
Kylie Minogue: Attack of the 5ft Woman!
Interview by Dorian Lynskey, Q, June 2002
AAARG! In 1998, one time pop robot and po-mo pin-up Kylie Minogue was on a commercial cold slab. Now scarily re-animated, she's an irony-free megastar ...
Hives, The: The Hives: Could this cocksure Swedish pop-punk quintet be the new Strokes?
Report and Interview by Toby Manning, Blender, June 2002
DESPITE THEIR immaculate black-and-white shirt-tie-and-shoes ensemble, Swedish garage-rockers the Hives have a disconcerting habit of stripping in front of strangers. ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Maysles Brothers' Gimme Shelter (Criterion DVD)
Film/DVD/TV Review by Rick McGrath, Culture Court, June 2002
Directed by David Maysles, Albert Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin ...
Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Observer, 9 June 2002
After 35 years in the business and endless ch-ch-ch-changes, David Bowie, rock'n'roll's archetypal chameleon, has finally found equilibrium as a clean-living family man. Tim Cooper ...
Oasis: Liam Gallagher: Mad for it
Interview by Ted Kessler, The Observer, 16 June 2002
Liam Gallagher has it all: the looks, the voice, the blondes, the tabloid headlines. So why is the new album his last chance of rock ...
Notes Towards a Definition Of “Indie”
Essay by Tim Footman, Careless Talk Costs Lives, January 2003
From: Jerry Thackray. To: Contributors. Sent: 15 April 2002 08:21. Subject: From MOJO. "Opening with an editorial diatribe about the state of the music press, ...
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