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Tag Archives: The Sundays
To the moon and back with the Space Cadet – the Beabadoobee interview
This was a tricky interview in more ways than one. First off, my subject was on the road, between dates at the Cardiff Globe and Bristol Louisiana, using her manager Natasha’s phone, with mobile reception poor and sound drifting in … Continue reading
Posted in Books Films, TV & Radio, Music
Tagged Beabadoobee, Brit Awards, Clairo, Dirty Hit Records, Iloilo City, London, Manchester, No Rome, Oscar Lang, Pavement, Philippines, Stephen Malkmus, Suzanne Vega, The 1975, The Sundays, Wolf Alice
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The Cardigans: from indie roots to Gran Turismo and beyond – the Nina Persson interview
Nina Persson was between rehearsals with The Cardigans at home in Malmö when I called, getting set for four UK dates revisiting the band’s best-selling album Gran Turismo in full, 20 years on. Including the singles ‘Hanging Around’, ‘Erase/Rewind’ and ‘My … Continue reading
Lisbee Stainton / Glyn Shipman – Ribchester Village Hall
Having fallen foul of weekend gridlock on English motorways many times between the South-East and North-West, my heart went out to Lisbee Stainton on Friday night. After an eight-hour stop-start drive from London to rural Lancashire, she had barely half … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged Girl on an Unmade Bed, Glyn Shipman, Go, Lisbee Stainton, Ribble Valley, Ribchester, Seth Lakeman, Sidekick, The Sundays, Word Games
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