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Books
Crumbling Pillars Of Feminine Convention: Viv Albertine's Autobiography
Viv Albertine as 'D' in Joanna Hogg's 'Exhibition' Seen from one angle, Viv Albertine’s ...
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Europe Is Our Playground: An Interview With Huoratron
****warning: videos contain flashing lights**** Photograph courtesy of Vilhelm Sjostrom It's the early hours in early May and I'm ensconc...
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A Masterpiece: Simon Price On Manic Street Preachers' Futurology
They've done it. At last, they've actually gone and done it. Ever since the turn of the ...
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Escape Velocity
A Nightmare In Bagley's: An Interview With Mumdance
Marshaling a refreshingly global musical attitude alongside seriously weighty production ...
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Sheer Effortless Elan: Oasis' Definitely Maybe Reissue Reviewed
I should imagine that, when it comes to Oasis, Quietus readers fall into two distinct cam...
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Escape Velocity
Faults In The Gridline: Bronze Teeth Interviewed
Art school will always play an important role in nurturing creativity and has long been a...
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A Quietus Interview
I've Lived Many Lives: Joan Wasser Interviewed
"I've lived many lives already," says Joan Wasser, best known as Joan As Police Woman. An...
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In Extremis
Gods Like Echo: Mark Dicker Interviewed
The last time The Quietus put Mark Dicker on a London stage it was in the summer of 2011 ...
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A Quietus Interview
Modernism Vs. Classicism: Paul Weller Interviewed
Which is your favourite Paul Weller? The extremely serious teen punk thrashing away on ...
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Live Reviews
Charisma & Alienation: James Lavelle's Meltdown Festival Reviewed
Photos by Victor Frankowski/Southbank Centre Joshua Homme Royal Festival Hall "You got s...
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