A Quietus Interview:
James Holden
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Revelling In Failure: Bruce Springsteen’s Shut The Fuck Up Tour
It's London, 1996. England creaks under the rust of seventeen years of Conservative governance;...
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Retro Instinct Versus Future Fetish: Emperor Tomato Ketchup 25 Years On
Viewed from the outside, by 1996 Stereolab must have seemed like a unit that could only ascend....
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The Auteurs Sing Uber Hate: After Murder Park At 25
As an opening track, ‘Light Aircraft On Fire’ is a vicious, lip-curled statement of intent. Aft...
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Super Apes: Gorillaz’ Self-Titled Debut, 20 Years On
The first Gorillaz album is not the best album Damon Albarn ever made. It’s not even the best G...
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The Raw And The Half-Baked: Sepultura’s Roots At 25
A few years ago, the Guardian’s ‘Notes and Queries’ section posed the question, "Who is the lea...
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A Game Of Two Halves: Spacemen 3's Recurring 30 Years On
There’s a romanticism surrounding music that’s arguably unmatched by any other art form. Be it ...
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How Jack Johnson Burned A Path For Some Of The World’s Worst Artists
Somewhere in the North Shore district of Oahu, third largest of the Hawiian islands, lives a fe...
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Been Around The World: The Magical Odyssey Of The Avalanches' Since I Left You
Some things are far too wonderful to be serious. The first album by The Avalanches ranks high a...
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Fear Factory's Demanufacture And The Strange Rebirth Of Industrial Metal
"No fate" – the legend Sarah Connor wistfully carves into a picnic table in 1991 action jugger...
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Time Would Come To An End: Pet Shop Boys’ Behaviour at 30
On a September evening in 1988, the thirty-five year old Neil Tennant braced himself. He’d rece...
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