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A Question Of Lust: Depeche Mode's Black Celebration Revisited
According to his family, Martin Gore was a shy, introverted child. But that was then. By his mi...
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It’s Tricky: Run-DMC’s Raising Hell Revisited
It's early 1987 and for the last six months, Run-DMC have been belting out a rhyme called 'My...
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Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds' Murder Ballads As Gangsta Rap Album
In the mid-1990s, I spotted Nick Cave's distinct figure at London's Subterrania venue, un...
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Last Thrash: Metallica's Master of Puppets Turns 30
James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Cliff Burton and Kirk Hammett were in their early twenties when th...
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30-Years On: David Bowie's Lodger Comes In From The Cold
So, what do you think of Lodger, then? Chances are, if you think of it at all, you think ...
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The Hideous Ecstasy Of Fear: Diamond Dogs 40 Years On
The 1970s. England, like everywhere else, is pulling in different directions. There are t...
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Exploring Notions Of Decadence: Bowie's Station To Station, 35 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 20 Years On
In 1995, Stephen Malkmus told Rolling Stone that Wowee Zowee was designed to be listened ...
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20 Years On: Goodie Mob's Soul Food Revisited
Influential albums aren't always commercially successful, but often obscurity tempers the...
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Brian Eno's Another Green World, Revisited By East India Youth
Despite the fact that Another Green World was released forty years ago this autumn (and f...
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