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All Ears: Disney Dreams Up the Best Radio Station in 30 Years
Essay by Metal Mike Saunders, The Village Voice, 14 March 2000
THE SEMINAL moment of the teenpop era is of course in the Clueless movie, where Cher refers to college-rock R.E.M.-crap as "mope rock", or "dope ...
Lily Allen: Talented, Troubled and Wallowing in Her Father's Footsteps
Profile by Robert Sandall, Sunday Times, 25 January 2009
WHATEVER AMOROUS tale they really told, the ostensibly loved-up paparazzi shots that flashed around the world in early January telegraphed the fact that Lily Allen ...
De La Soul: Cool Hip Hop: De La Soul De-flowered
Interview by Steven Daly, Spin, May 1991
Declaring that De La Soul Is Dead, the beat-box beatniks turn ornery. Have they lost the plot? Or are they writing it? STEVEN DALY explains. ...
Report and Interview by Jason Cohen, Rolling Stone, 18 May 1995
OASIS CROSS THE ATLANTIC WITH A HOT RECORD, TWO BATTLING BROTHERS AND ATTITUDE TO SPARE. ...
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... ...
Stoneground: The Electric Rum-And-Butter Ice-Cream And Melon Slices Test
Report by Geoffrey Cannon, New Society, 10 September 1970
Update, 2020. Wavy Gravy (born 1936 as Hugh Romney) featured in my piece below, does not just dream dreams and see visions. He lives them. ...
Joanna Newsom: Daydream Believer
Profile and Interview by Frances Morgan, Plan B, September 2004
Joanna Newsom is a new kind of folk heroine, plucking out spells and lullabies on 46 thrumming strings. ...
Eels: The Freak Shall Inherit The Earth
Interview by Steven Wells, NME, 1 March 1997
The EELS are the band currently treating Britain to the joys of geek power with their hit single, 'Novocaine For The Soul'. And leading their ...
The Hooters: The Hottest Hooters in The Business
Report and Interview by Karen Schlosberg, Creem, June 1986
Part One, So You Want to be a Rock 'n' Roll Star: ...
Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty: John Fogerty: Rock Now, Pay Later
Interview by Bill Prince, Q, July 1997
Life's a bitch when you lose a few million in a big banking scam, get sued for plagiarising yourself and haven't released a record in ...
The Eagles: 'We're the F***in' Eagles. Kiss My Ass!'
Retrospective and Interview by Tom Hibbert, Q, August 1996
Thus, in 1972, spake Bernie Leadon, then guitarist with FM country rock's Biggest Band Ever. As their Hell Freezes Over tour hits the UK, and ...
Overview by Miles, NME, 14 February 1976
With a rose clenched between his teeth, the man they call EL MILES infiltrates the heady, exotic world of the Strand Lyceum, where trousers are ...
Coldplay: 'Brightness and Hope and Devotion'
Interview by Everett True, Melody Maker, 19 July 2000
THAT'S COLDPLAY'S MOOD, POST-'YELLOW'S' GLORIOUS SUCCESS. WE MEET THE BAND WHO ARE FAST PROVING HOW NICE GUYS CAN FINISH FIRST ...
Gladys Knight & The Pips: Midnight Train To Harlem
Report by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 26 April 1975
Blowing it at the Apollo means you haven't really made it at all. After a heart-stopping false start, GLADYS KNIGHT went on to prove that ...
Propaganda: The Pop Machinery Cranks On
Interview by Chris Roberts, Sounds, 22 February 1986
In the frozen musical wastes of '86, Claudia Brucken-Morley thinks of PROPAGANDA as "being a life long thing". CHRIS ROBERTS is thinking more along the ...
Interview by Caitlin Moran, Melody Maker, 4 February 1995
"THE THING IS, we won't let anyone down." ...
The Cramps: The Curse Of Elvis
Interview by Edwin Pouncey, Sounds, 1 February 1986
It's exploitation-a-go-go as THE CRAMPS surf back from the dead to keep a date with EDWIN POUNCEY in downtown Los Angeles. ...
Green Day: Young, Loud, and Snotty
Interview by Eric Weisbard, Spin, September 1994
GREEN DAY's unexpected rise from Gilman Street punk urchins to MTV poster children has not come without a price. Eric Weisbard wonders if they can ...
a-ha: Even Better than Spinal Tap
Retrospective and Interview by Johnny Black, Music Week, September 2009
FOR 25 YEARS, Norway's pop gods have harboured a deep, dark secret that even the most dedicated News Of The World smut-sleuth would never have ...
Interview by Stephen Demorest, Circus, 17 June 1976
Aerosmith's New Yankee Hanky-Panky ...
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