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Guns N' Roses: Raising Hell in the City of Angels
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 4 April 1987
Over on L.A.'s Santa Monica Boulevard, rock renegades GUNS N' ROSES are having a ball. PAUL ELLIOTT parrys shots with L.A.'s scuzziest scumbags. ...
Aerosmith, Guns N' Roses: Gun Law: War of the Roses
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 20 August 1988
Blasting rumours of a split, the uncompromising GUNS N' ROSES have shot to the top with their hardbitten sound. PAUL ELLIOTT gets a taste of the band's addiction to ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 6 January 1990
Five skinny, lippy punks outta New Jersey are about to become the biggest noise in American rock since Guns N' Roses. Arrogant, controversial, yobbish — ...
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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
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 ...
Professor Griff, Public Enemy: Public Enemy and Professor Griff: Divide and Conquer
Interview by Damon Wise, Sounds, 31 March 1991
Public Enemy have long been regarded as the most innovative band on the rap scene, a band whose all-important attitude has often verged on destruction. ...
Interview by Roy Wilkinson, Sounds, 5 August 1989
Get yourself in shape with Tone Lōc, the monster court jester of rap's ruff, tuff kingdom. Roy Wilkinson chews the fat about girls, grub and ...
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