‘Modern Life Is Rubbish’: How Blur Kickstarted A New Era In British Pop
Establishing Blur’s identity, the ‘Modern Life Is Rubbish’ album become one of the most influential British albums of the 90s.
Song 2: How A Joke Song Became Blur’s Biggest Hit
Initially recorded in an attempt to “scare” their record label, Song 2 marked a career turnaround for Blur at a crucial moment.
How Gen Z Is Embracing The Smiths On TikTok
From 80s indie misfits to viral golden boys, The Smiths are reaching a new generation and inspiring an army of fans in the TikTok era.
Ceremony: The Song That Turned Joy Division Into New Order
New Order’s classic debut single, Ceremony featured lyrics from Ian Curtis, bridging the group’s Joy Division past with post-punk’s future.
Best Flaming Lips Songs: 20 Greats From The Fearless Freaks
Unafraid of big questions, the best Flaming Lips songs traverse psychedelic noise-rock, high-concept electro-pop and rationalist hymns.
10 Takeaways From Graham Coxon’s ‘Verse, Chorus, Monster!’ Book
In his memoir, ‘Verse, Chorus, Monster!’, Blur guitarist Graham Coxon reflects on Britpop, addiction and creative approaches to self-care.
‘Yankee Hotel Foxtrot’: The Triumph Behind Wilco’s Troubled Masterpiece
The making of ‘Yankee Hotel Foxtrot’ may have been beset with difficulties, but Wilco ultimately came through with a modern classic.
That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore: Behind The Smiths’ Great Lost Single
Marrying evocative music with a nuanced lyric, That Isn’t Funny Anymore became one of The Smiths’ most beguiling songs.
Hand In Glove: How The Smiths’ Debut Single Made For A Perfect Fit
Laying the foundation for a stellar career, The Smiths’ Hand In Glove immediately slipped into indie fans’ hearts.
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