Features tagged with post-punk
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Kate Jackson, frontwoman with much-missed Sheffield five-piece, The Long Blondes, returns with her first album as a solo artist, British Road Movies. She talks to No Ripcord about the record's long gestation period, working with Bernard Butler, and the benefits of living in a small English market town.
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We celebrate U2's first monumental step forward as The Unforgettable Fire turns 30 years old.
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In the first of a new series of articles looking at classic albums celebrating important milestones in 2014, Luiza Lodder takes us back a decade to remember four boys from Scotland who shook the world, then taught it how to dance.
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With the success of Wire’s last album, Red Barked Tree, and their extensive tour behind them, Graham Lewis, bassist for the legendary post-punk trio, took some time to answer a few questions for No Ripcord and discuss what’s coming up for the band in 2012.
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Our conversation with the legendary punk band who turned out to be ridiculously ahead of their time. They're back with an exciting new album.
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The 1980s was the decade where pop went truly visual, with the birth of MTV and the emergence of the video, but this doesn't mean focus should be turned away from the music of the era. Here, we assemble some of the best moments from those ten years.
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Tokyo Police Club are back with a new album, Champ, and recently caught up with Joe Rivers to talk music, plans for the future and Teri Hatcher
