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Jilted John: This week's fine point of philosophical conjecture: Melancholy Is Truth
Interview by Dave McCullough, Sounds, 20 January 1979
In support, drama student Graham Fellows (ex-Jilted John), a man given to public displays of raw feeling. ...
Kate Bush Christmas Special: Kate (BBC)
Review by Harry Doherty, Melody Maker, 12 January 1980
WITH 1979 over and no Kate Bush album in more than a year, a television special by the lady that introduced six new songs was ...
Interview by Chas de Whalley, Record Mirror, 10 January 1981
You ain't seen nuthin' yet reckons CHAS DE WALLEY about KATE BUSH ...
Interview by Betty Page, Record Mirror, 15 January 1983
FOR FIVE fresh-faced fellows from Leighton Buzzard 1983 will mean treading very carefully through the minefield that confronts any new band with a strong visual ...
Blondie: Debbie's Back: Debbie Harry
Interview by Glenn O'Brien, Spin, January 1986
Debbie Harry and Chris Stein talk about Blondie, wrestling, disease, record rating, show biz, fear, and fantasy. ...
Kate Bush: Hounds of Love (EMI America)
Review by Steve Matteo, Spin, January 1986
IF KATE Bush had been a writer instead of a musician, she might have written something like Alice in Wonderland. She writes children's songs for ...
Simple Minds: Jim Goes To Hollywood
Interview by Lynden Barber, New Musical Express, 3 January 1987
SIMPLE MINDS, and Jim Kerr in particular, always seem to be "out" when we phone... funny, that. But LYNDEN BARBER got a good connection, from ...
Pet Shop Boys: Oh Mister Songwriters!
Interview by Adrian Deevoy, Q, January 1992
What is it like, that magical moment when the creative juices start to flow? Is it one glorious spurt? Or merely a dutiful grind? The ...
The Sugarcubes: Sugarcubes: Shout To Lunch
Interview by David Quantick, NME, 4 January 1992
"It is too cold in this country," sighs Einar Orn. "Cold and damp." He sips at his warming Guinness. Bjork Gudmundsdottir giggles to herself over ...
Interview by Barbara Ellen, New Musical Express, 11 January 1992
She's a Grade A, Class One, Turbo-driven Fruitcake, but Southern belle TORI AMOS might just be the antidote to all those cloying bottle blonde bimbettes ...
Profile and Interview by Nick Coleman, Time Out, 22 January 1992
Some songwriters wash their dirty linen in public. Tori Amos dries hers there as well. Nick Coleman dodges the rows of hanging knickers to meet ...
Utah Saints: Utah Saints (London/PLG) ; Various Artists: Techno Mancer (Antler Subway/Caroline)
Review by James Hunter, Rolling Stone, 21 January 1993
TECHNO IS music that gets on people's nerves. Whether pounding like metal or watercoloring like New Age, it strikes many as repetitive and cold, about ...
Tori Amos: The Keys to Success
Profile and Interview by Robert Sandall, Sunday Times, 16 January 1994
Tori Amos, the piano's Nigel Kennedy with a prettier face, has swapped America and her classical training for Britain and its pop. ROBERT SANDALL meets ...
Prince: Liberated: Prince: Emancipation ****
Review by Stuart Maconie, Q, January 1997
: new label, old work rate ...
The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson: “Brian Wilson Is A Genius”: The Birth Of A Cult
Essay by Ed Doheny, Rock's Backpages, January 2002
The notion of Brian Wilson as Genius, magicked up by the late Derek Taylor, has had repercussions not just for the man himself but for ...
Tiny Pop TV: Get the kids on the right tracks
Report by Caitlin Moran, The Times, 31 January 2005
Children need more than Disney power ballads. So why not try your own record collection? ...
Julie Fowlis: Gael Force: Julie Fowlis
Profile and Interview by David Burke, R2/Rock'n'Reel, January 2008
JULIE FOWLIS spends a lot of time singing to people who, on the whole, haven't got a clue what she's singing about. But it makes ...
Kate Nash: Singing oh oh on a Friday night
Interview by Scott McLennan, Rip It Up (Australia), January 2008
WHILE TOM MORELLO strums away in his Nightwatchman guise around the corner, British newcomer Kate Nash is sitting backstage in her dressing room at the ...
Adele, Duffy: Adele and Duffy are products of the age of X Factor
Comment by John Aizlewood, The Guardian, 4 January 2008
You can thank Simon Cowell for the results of the BBC's The Sound of 2008 poll. ...
Little Boots is the big sound for 2009
Interview by Sophie Heawood, The Times, 10 January 2009
She's Blackpool's answer to Kylie and a fan of unhinged escapism — Little Boots is a hot prospect ...
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