When Britpop started booming, record labels devised a cunning plan to flog as many versions of each Dodgy single as...
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I moved to London in 1993. At the time my musical tastes had taken a turn for the worst and...
Here at GIITTV we don’t have the budget to be sending hundreds of TV cameras, thousands of reporters, and a...
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Next week, The Divine Comedy will release their eleventh album, Foreverland. It comes out just over 20 years since the...
I’m a bit late this week what with one thing and another it’s been a loonnnng week. This week we’ve...
If you hadn’t noticed. We’ve been trawling the 1990s for some of the unheralded and more heralded of the decade...
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In America, it was always different. Being a Britpop – while it was happening – fan in Boston was like...
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