"More cowbell!" cries a man in a severe state of excitement. It's not necessarily what you expect to hear at a gig from one of the most hotly tipped garage rock bands of the year, but then White Denim don't do things by the book.
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Monday, 4 August 2008
Thursday, 3 July 2008
Music review - Spiritualized, Concorde, Brighton
Following a near-death experience, some people enjoy a new lease of life, resolving to replace their dreary nine-to-five existence with a fun-filled schedule of adventure sports. Others indulge in some soul-searching, chastened by their brush with the grim reaper.
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Saturday, 31 May 2008
The last days of an icon
A new exhibition offers a revealing and intimate portrait of Sid Vicious, and includes many pictures never before seen of the most infamous of punk icons. Here, the photographer Eileen Polk, a close friend who was with Sid on the night he died, talks to Fiona Sturges about the last days of a music legend
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Friday, 16 May 2008
Come on over to the dark side
The Zutons are happy to be back – be it on the music scene or in their homeland. Fiona Sturges meets the group's sombre lead singer, Dave McCabe
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Theatre review - An Infinite Line, Brighton
The Brighton Festival may pride itself on being an event of national standing but, in terms of its themes and preoccupations, it's still very much a local affair.
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Wednesday, 5 March 2008
Music review: Eels, Dome, Brighton
Many musicians claim to have been saved by rock'n'roll but Mark Oliver Everett – singer, songwriter and driving force behind the US band Eels – wouldn't be alive without it.
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Monday, 3 March 2008
Chris Robinson: the Black Crowes return
Sitting cross-legged on a sofa in a London hotel, Chris Robinson is reflecting on how, nearly 20 years ago, his band The Black Crowes crept in under the radar and stole the rock'n'roll crown. Read more...
Saturday, 16 February 2008
These Charming Men: Making it as Morrissey
What possesses people to dress up as the most elusive of pop icons? Fiona Sturges goes in search of the men who would be Morrissey Read more...
Sunday, 27 January 2008
Mark Everett: 'I'm one of the lucky people'
Dad: heart attack. Mum: cancer. Sister: suicide. What did Mark Everett turn to for consolation? Rock'n'roll, writing and the love of a good dog Read more
Wednesday, 26 December 2007
Land of Talk: A long way from home
It's taken relentless touring and three different line-ups but the Canadian trio Land of Talk are finally getting heard. Lead singer Elizabeth Powell shares all with Fiona Sturges
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Saturday, 29 September 2007
Skins: A youth cultural glitch
For years, skinheads were Britain's favourite nightmare, vilified as nothing but racist thugs. But were they really more than that? A compelling book of reveals a proud community of working-class kids growing up in a tough world, says Fiona Sturges
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Wednesday, 7 March 2007
Charlotte Hatherley: Happy to be alone at last
After a decade on the road with Ash, Charlotte Hatherley is striking out on her own - not before time, she tells Fiona Sturges
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Friday, 2 March 2007
Guns N' Roses: Are they finally ready to release a new album?
In the early 1990s, Guns N' Roses were the biggest band on the planet. Now, eight producers, 15 years and £7m later, the new album is apparently here
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Tuesday, 16 January 2007
My IVF and the clinic hell
No one expects IVF to be easy. But nothing could have prepared Fiona Sturges for the experience she underwent at the London clinic now at the centre of a 'Panorama' exposé
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Friday, 27 October 2006
Tori Amos: 'Now I can open my eyes'
After 15 years of wilful weirdness, a newly serene Tori Amos is ready to face up to her turbulent past, hears Fiona Sturges
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