Mozza's persona and lyrics are so quintessentially British in my view that I find it quite hard to imagine what an American equivalent would have been like.
I saw her in that Live Forever britpop documentary from a few years ago. She looked much the same. She's recently became a mother so she probably looks more maternal now. Has anyone read any of her novels?
That cover rocks. The The was a great project. "This Is The Day"'s an absolute classic. I haven't heard much from Matt Johnson since his covers album of Hank Williams songs more than a decade ago.
You can catch these shows on the BBCi Player feature that's just been launched. After tonight's TV broadcast, it will be online for a week. It's been a pretty cool BBC4 season. The three previous "Pop On Trial" (naff title) shows were of interest too, but there were some glaring errors. The...
An advert in which the late, great John Peel said they were "The best band ever" or something along those lines. It was for "Singles", which I subsequently bought. Then, I got into the studio albums.
Re: You are sleeping, you do not want to believe... (mp3 of spooky Rubber Ring source
That's such a cool sample. It took me by surprise the first time I heard it. Even without knowledge of the source, it's kind of scary, as though the woman's trying to hypnotise somebody. I don't think I'd...
Yeah. Think "Coming Up" holds up well, but Brett Anderson started losing the plot lyrically with some of the b-sides to latter singles released from that album. The masterpiece is "Dog Man Star" and a lot of b-sides from the Bernard Butler era are outstanding ("To The Birds", "Killing Of A...
Maybe doing certain penile exercises might stimulate minimal growth, but promises of anything else are probably just for the purposes of shameful exploitation.
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