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Exploring Notions Of Decadence: Bowie's Station To Station, 45 Years On
Decadence is an appropriately mutable and ambiguous concept. It can be used to signify the most...
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To Chop And Change: Pavement’s Wowee Zowee 25 Years On
In 1995, Stephen Malkmus told Rolling Stone that Wowee Zowee was designed to be listened ...
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25 Years On: Goodie Mob's Soul Food Revisited
Influential albums aren't always commercially successful, but often obscurity tempers their imp...
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Brian Eno's Another Green World, Revisited By William Doyle
Despite the fact that Another Green World was released 45 years ago this autumn (and failed to ...
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45 Years On: Joni Mitchell's The Hissing Of Summer Lawns Revisited
Nobody has ever made an album like this. By which I do not mean, nobody other than Joni Mitche...
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25 Years On: Autechre's Tri Repetae Revisited
When The KLF orchestrated their 1992 televised kiss off to the industry, there seemed little in...
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Neo-Prog 35 Years On: Marillion, IQ, Pendragon Etc. Revisited
It’s sometimes said that your friends are just the people who got to you first. But I thi...
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Flying Saucer, Attack! Mr Bungle's Disco Volante 25 Years On
Mr Bungle has often been portrayed as a Mike Patton side-project. Arguably, that term was more ...
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30 Years On: Run DMC's Back From Hell Revisited
There's an infamously perplexing line uttered by Run in 'King Of Rock': "There's three of us, b...
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25 Years On: The Young Gods' Only Heaven Revisited
Somewhere in my personal archives is the interview I did with Franz Treichler of the Youn...
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