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(continued from HERE) The summer of 1995 was something I still daydream about to this very day. A summer soundtracked...
The sense of cult was magnified. I mean this place was underground, selling underground bands, who were now buried in...
With two albums already to their name, Broken Records have announced their return with a new EP ‘Toska’ due for...
When Britpop started booming, record labels devised a cunning plan to flog as many versions of each Dodgy single as...
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As someone who is about to turn 30 years old in 2014, it’s fair to say that Britpop was the...
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February 1997: Attack of the Grey Lantern, the twistedly witty debut album by one of Britpop’s oddest (and final) bands,...
(continued from HERE) As 1994 turned into 1995, something exciting was coming to life within the music world as Blur,...
Ah, Gomez, Gomez, Gomez. How are you, my old chum? It’s been a while since I last saw you...
Britpop began as an oppositional stance against the prevailing ‘American’ cultural trends that dominated much of music in the early...
Trent Reznor also has a patchy back catalogue to wade through. There’s no doubting both the quality and the impact...