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Obituary by Alan Clayson, The Guardian, 11 July 2006
Former lead singer of Pink Floyd whose drug-induced breakdown and reclusive retirement created a musical legend ...
Hinds, The (formerly The Deers), Deers, The: New band of the week: The Deers
Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 12 September 2014
This all-female Spanish band capture the sound and spirit of C86 via Spector and the Velvets. ...
Obituary by Richard Williams, The Guardian, 22 March 2002
Colourful critic who embarked on a mission to become a rock star. ...
Bloc Party: What's the weirdest chart hit of all time?
Comment by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 11 July 2008
Bloc Party's new single Mercury fires them into the realm of pop eccentricity. Who else resides there? ...
Drugs In Rock Culture: Don’t Try This At Home
Essay by Ian Penman, The Guardian, 2 August 1996
TAKING DRUGS CHANGES things. It changes your blood stream and brain waves and bank balance; your heart rate and slang of choice and the circumference ...
The Human League: Human Remains: The Human League
Retrospective and Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 13 July 2001
Two decades after their synthpop assault on the charts, the Human League are back. ...
Steve Reich: Musicians, Composers and Artists pay tribute
Interview by Mike Barnes, The Guardian, 5 May 2011
STEVE REICH is a major influence on today's musicians, artists and film-makers. As the Barbican pays tribute, we ask some of them why – and ...
Essay by Charles Shaar Murray, The Guardian, July 1991
FASHIONS IN FOLK devils, like all other fashions, are subject both to painless expiry and to unexpected and possibly incongruous resurrections. ...
La Roux: 'Of course Lady Gaga's not my thing'
Profile and Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 24 September 2009
IT IS MORNING, and 21-year-old Elly Jackson – or La Roux, arguably the biggest new pop star of the year – is on the Eurostar ...
Obituary by Richard Williams, The Guardian, 13 January 2003
Richard Williams mourns "probably the first woman to write about pop music as though it really mattered". Below, some examples of what made Valentine such ...
Monkees, The, Archies, The: Don Kirshner
Obituary by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 20 January 2011
IT IRKED Don Kirshner, who has died of heart failure aged 76, that he was never inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. ...
Thin Lizzy: Graeme Thomson: Cowboy Song: The Authorised Biography of Philip Lynott
Book Review by Barney Hoskyns, The Guardian, 9 March 2016
THIS FINE TELLING of the messy life of Thin Lizzy's charismatic frontman is studded with moments of bathos, but one sticks particularly in the mind. ...
Future Sound of London: London Calling
Interview by Andrew Smith, The Guardian, 8 July 1994
Two years ago Future Sound Of London changed the course of dance music. Now they are changing the way rock bands tour... ...
Beatles, The, Happy Mondays, New Order: CDs: The Slipped Disc
Report by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 27 February 1987
Compact Disc has brought the second coming of The Beatles and the promise of a revolution in the rock industry. But is it a sound ...
Bay City Rollers, The: The Bay City Rollers: Standing the Butt-Test of Time
Report by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 29 May 1999
The Bay City Rollers were the Boyzone of their day — only bigger. And their fans, including Caroline Sullivan, still pay homage ...
Martina Topley-Bird, Tricky: Tricky
Interview by Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian, 18 April 2012
Seventeen years ago, Maxinquaye made Tricky an unlikely pop star, and made him angry and unhappy. Now, though, he and Martina Topley-Bird are ready to ...
Essay by Nick Kent, The Guardian, 19 April 2004
THEY ASKED ME to write this piece about "self-destruction and its place in rock" and that immediately set me to thinking: what do they mean ...
Don't Mention The War – Unless You're Over 50
Comment by Andrew Purcell, The Guardian, 23 June 2006
NEIL YOUNG'S latest album, Living With War, was supposed to be more than a collection of protest songs. To optimistic critics of the occupation of ...
Scissor Sisters: Fun with Filth: Scissor Sisters
Report and Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 9 January 2004
They come from New York's shock art scene and they write songs about drugs, drag queens and cruising. Paul Lester meets clubland's hottest new act, ...
The Noisettes: "We've come to clean up the indie landfill"
Report and Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 17 April 2009
NOISETTES ARE in a TV studio just outside Paris – along with the Sugarhill Gang and singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman. They are just some of the ...
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