The book Pete Doherty didn’t write
This “memoir” is essentially a transcript of hours of rambling interviews. Even the Libertines frontman himself thinks it’s “completely shocking”.
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This “memoir” is essentially a transcript of hours of rambling interviews. Even the Libertines frontman himself thinks it’s “completely shocking”.
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Festivals are easily romanticised, but alongside the glitter and the dancing they demonstrate how humans might better live together.
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Boomer pop line-ups at Glastonbury and Hyde Park show the hegemony of the nostalgia industry is not going away.
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Anchored by an unstoppable house beat, Beyoncé’s new song is a readymade soundtrack to a big night out.
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Taking us through the contents of his attic, the Pulp frontman shows there was always more to him than ironic…
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The best songs on Harry’s House feel like a brief tickle of cool air on a warm, lazy day.
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With benefit songs unlikely to raise money, and social media taking care of awareness, pop records might seem beside the…
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On her new album Crash, XCX creates dance tracks that are cool, shiny, precise but still avant-garde.
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On the four new songs that feature on Little Mix’s new greatest hits album, Nelson’s voice isn’t missed.
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Rebecca Lucy Taylor’s second solo album teaches us that to be rooted in one’s emotions is a method of survival.
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How the veteran pop star made a career out of masculinity.
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Despite denying it at the time, Pharrell says he now realises “Blurred Lines” was sexist. So why was the song…
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Can a song about murdering an Algerian ever be benign?
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Warning: this is very, very detailed.
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