Spending over four eventful decades so far in the world of music, Gary Crowley has worked in the mediums of...
A serial collaborator Londoner Leo Abrahams has worked with everyone from Brian Eno, Roxy Music, Pulp, Wild Beasts and Emmy...
In April we released ‘Shine (Again)’ an original compilation of covers of British Pop Songs from the 1990s, featuring Various...
When Britpop started booming, record labels devised a cunning plan to flog as many versions of each Dodgy single as...
Over the last few days I have featured Blur, Oasis and Suede, the first three Britpop bands I became aware...
Jarvis, then. Or, rather, ‘Jarv Is’ as he appears to be titling this small tour/experience/band. Obviously it was going to...
We all use music in different ways every day of our lives, to calm us down, to get us going,...
One of the things I hated about the pre-internet music industry was that everything was geared around the top...
I moved to London in 1993. At the time my musical tastes had taken a turn for the worst and...
In the 1990s a picture of John Noakes (the children’s TV presenter of the 1970s) was used to sell vodka,...
Next week, The Divine Comedy will release their eleventh album, Foreverland. It comes out just over 20 years since the...
To celebrate their fourth birthday Under The Influence returns with a Pulp special on August the 18th at the Boogaloo in...
(continued from HERE) The summer of 1995 was something I still daydream about to this very day. A summer soundtracked...
In America, it was always different. Being a Britpop – while it was happening – fan in Boston was like...
This week: Bristol’s Figure 8 Festival takes place this weekend, I celebrate the return of ska-punk legends Culture Shock, and...