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The Independent, launched in 1986, is a British national morning newspaper.

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Nanci Griffith: Everyday stories of Country

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 October 1988

Nanci Griffith, New Country singer and novelist, talks to Andy Gill ...

Nelson George: Nelson's column

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 January 1989

American Black Music writer Nelson George talks to Andy Gill about the "death of Rhythm and Blues" ...

S'Express: Original Soundtrack (Rhythm King, Left C8)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 March 1989

MARK MOORE, the mind behind S'Express's explicit body music, is the most interesting exponent of the blender-culture aesthetic, besides being its most commercially adept. He ...

Madonna: Like A Prayer (Sire 925 844)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 24 March 1989

On the button ...

Black Sabbath: Rave from the grave

Report and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 April 1989

Black Sabbath, who first made metal heavy, are reforming. Andy Gill watched them make their video ...

Throwing Muses: Savage housewife

Interview by Martin Aston, The Independent, 23 June 1989

Kristin Hersh talks to Martin Aston about motherhood, madness and rock'n'roll ...

Gloria Estefan & The Miami Sound Machine: Wembley Arena, London

Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 30 September 1989

Hits that missed ...

The The: Town & Country Club, London

Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 6 October 1989

Definite articles ...

Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction: Marquee Club, London

Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 27 October 1989

Acid casualties ...

Chris Rea: The Road To Hell (Magnet WX 317)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 3 November 1989

CHRIS REA'S latest is not without its ironies, especially the "Thanks" column in the sleeve credits which includes "Everyone in all the governments". Compared to ...

808 State: 90 (ZTT ZTT2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 December 1989

State of some confusion ...

The D.O.C., Young MC: Young MC: Stone Cold Rhymin' (Delicious Vinyl BRLP 540); The DOC: No One Can Do It Better (Ruthless/Atlantic 791308)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 December 1989

THE WEST Coast rap ascendancy continues with a couple of strong, though flawed, releases from the two main parent organisations. ...

Jello Biafra, Lydia Lunch, Henry Rollins: Spoken Word: Jello Biafria, Lydia Lunch, Henry Rollins

Report and Interview by Martin Aston, The Independent, Winter 1989

ONCE UPON a time, people took to the stage without the blast of music behind them, and people would take them seriously. Poetry and the ...

The KLF

Profile and Interview by Martin Aston, The Independent, February 1990

IT WAS the poster claiming The KLF were to play live at a DJ convention in Amsterdam rather than – as they thought – just ...

New Kids on the Block: Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis TN

Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 23 February 1990

Young bloods in Memphis: the boys from next door ...

The Beloved: The names of the game

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 9 March 1990

The Beloved are happy to be going in circles. Andy Gill talked to the band about their latest album. ...

Public Enemy: Fear Of A Black Planet (Def Jam 466281)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 20 April 1990

Complex persecution ...

John Cale, Lou Reed: Lou Reed & John Cale: Songs For Drella (Sire WX 345)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 April 1990

Andy Warhol looks a scream ...

New Order, Pop Will Eat Itself, Saint Etienne: Football Songs: The Final scores

Report by Martin Aston, The Independent, 16 May 1990

For this year's World Cup, England has its most sophisticated anthem ever. Martin Aston reports ...

Eric B. & Rakim: Eric B & Rakim: Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em (MCA DMCG 6097)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 June 1990

THE GOLD rope worn by Eric B on the cover of the duo's first album for MCA is the largest I've seen, a ludicrous piece ...

By the Time I Got Back to Woodstock

Essay by Steve Turner, The Independent, 4 August 1990

TO SALLY GROSSMAN, the living room of her Bearsville home near Woodstock in New York State is nothing extraordinary. It has an old fireplace, some ...

Fairport Convention: Conventional behaviour

Report and Interview by Martin Aston, The Independent, 17 August 1990

Martin Aston spoke to the members of Fairport Convention ahead of their anual reunion show at this week's Copredy Folk Festival ...

John Lennon: Some Time in New York City: John Lennon’s Manhattan

Essay by Steve Turner, The Independent, 18 August 1990

"I SHOULD HAVE been born in New York," John Lennon once said. "I should have been born in the Village. That’s where I belong. Everybody ...

Crazy Horse, Bob Dylan, Neil Young: Bob Dylan: Under The Red Sky (CBS 647188); Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Ragged Glory (Reprise WX 734)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 14 September 1990

Neil's your brother, Bob's your uncle ...

Angelo Badalamenti, Julee Cruise: Angelo Badalamenti, and Julee Cruise: Way to settle the scores

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 29 October 1990

Angelo Badalamenti talks to Andy Gill about scoring David Lynch ...

George Benson: Wembley Arena, London

Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 16 November 1990

All what jazz? ...

The Doors: Take out a Subscription to the Resurrection: Jim Morrison

Retrospective by Steve Turner, The Independent, 23 March 1991

PÈRE-LACHAISE CEMETERY is bizarre enough in itself – 100,000 sepulchres crowded into a busy Paris suburb and rolling down hillsides like an invading army from ...

Van Morrison: Down Van's streets of dreams

Essay by Steve Turner, The Independent, 30 March 1991

Van Morrison's Belfast was full of religion, jazz and child-like visions. Steve Turner visits his haunts, where neighbours remember 'the shy boy' ...

Led Zeppelin: Stairway to Heaven, Paved with Gold

Essay by Steve Turner, The Independent, 6 April 1991

Steve Turner follows the maze of mysticism and Celtic mythology to a small cottage in Snowdonia where the legend of Led Zeppelin was forged ...

Elvis Presley: Rock first rolled here

Guide by Steve Turner, The Independent, 13 April 1991

Thousands of worshippers still flock to Memphis, birthplace of Elvis. They should bypass Graceland. Rock first rolled here. ...

U2: The Irishness on the Inside of Bono and U2

Essay by Steve Turner, The Independent, 20 April 1991

Steve Turner tours Dublin who, despite huge success, can still drink quietlt at home ...

David Bowie: The Great Escape of the Thin White Duke

Essay by Steve Turner, The Independent, 4 May 1991

When the pressure of fame became too much to handle, David Bowie retreated to Berlin to renew his ceative energies. Steve Turner followed in his ...

DeBarge, Marvin Gaye, Rick James, Soul II Soul, Stevie Wonder: Motown: Designer label

Report by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 9 May 1991

Lloyd Bradley on the changing fortunes of the Motown label ...

Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine: Samples of things to come

Interview by Martin Aston, The Independent, 13 June 1991

Martin Aston on Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, at work in the garden shed ...

Frankie Knuckles: Beyond The Mix (Virgin America VUSLP 36)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 8 August 1991

A set of Knuckles in the ears ...

Incognito, Omar, Young Disciples: Talkin' Loud: Really saying something

Report by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 8 August 1991

Lloyd Bradley on Talkin' Loud, trying to become to dance music what Blue Note is to jazz ...

PM Dawn: Of The Heart, Of The Soul And Of The Cross: The Utopian Experience (Island/Gee Street GEEA 7/510 276)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 29 August 1991

On love, truth and harmonies ...

Guns N' Roses, Skid Row: Wembley Stadium, London

Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 2 September 1991

Bad attitude ...

Boney M: Boney reborn

Report and Interview by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 5 September 1991

Lloyd Bradley stays up way past his bedtime to hear the new-look Boney M actually sing ...

Guns N' Roses: Use Your Illusion I (Geffen GEF 24415); Use Your Illusion II (Geffen GEF 24420)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 September 1991

Appetite for pretension ...

Maxi Priest, Shabba Ranks: Shabba Ranks: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 24 September 1991

Send for a Priest: Lloyd Bradley on some baggy clothes and some sloppy delivery from Shabba Ranks at Brixton Academy ...

PM Dawn: P.M. Dawn: Prince among thieves

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 31 October 1991

Andy Gill talks to Prince Be, frontman of rap group P.M. Dawn ...

Enya: Shepherd Moons (WEA 9031-75572)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 14 November 1991

WHAT'S THAT Celtic mist shrouding the top of the album charts? Enya, in at No 1? What's going on? It seems there's a widespread need ...

Donald Fagen: Reeling In The Years

Interview by Rob Steen, The Independent, 21 November 1991

NOT BEFORE time, the man who did it again is doing it again. But, after nine years of soundtrack credits and precious little else, muffled ...

The Bhundu Boys Take Up Whistle-Blowing

Interview by Len Brown, The Independent, 27 November 1991

David Mankaba, of Africa's best-known band, decided to tell the whole continent he was dying of AIDS. It was his challenge to ignorance and apathy, ...

Del Tha Funkee Homosapien: Del Tha Funkee Homo Sapien: I Wish My Brother George Was Here (Elektra 7559-61133-2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 9 January 1992

AFTER TWO such daunting releases (Lou Reed, Tori Amos — RBP Ed), it's a relief to come across this debut album from the splendidly-named Del ...

Anthrax, Public Enemy: Public Enemy, Anthrax: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 14 January 1992

Breaking the sound barrier: Andy Gill sees Public Enemy and Anthrax split the bill ...

Garth Brooks: Ropin' The Wind (Capitol CDP 7 98468 2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 February 1992

JUDGING BY his sales, Garth Brooks is the biggest thing in country music — ever. Ropin' The Wind has done six million copies in America, ...

Elvis Presley: Greil Marcus: Elvis for everybody

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 March 1992

Andy Gill talks to the writer Greil Marcus, Serious Elvis Person, about his chronicle of a cultural obsession ...

Barry White: Greater lurrve hath no man

Profile by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 12 March 1992

AN IMPORTANT part of Barry White's stage set owes nothing to laser lights or hydraulic cherry pickers, in fact it has no moving parts whatsoever. ...

Shakespears Sister: Town & Country Club, London

Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 26 March 1992

Staying, for better or worse: Lloyd Bradley finds Shakespears Sister too much like hard work ...

Ofra Haza, Sandra: Ofra Haza: Kirya (East West 9031-76127-2); Sandra: Close To Seven (Virgin CD 262 576)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 April 1992

DISCO DIVAS now come in all nationalities and flavours. The Yemenite Jewish disco queen Ofra Haza, best known for the minor hit 'Im Nin Alu', ...

Natalie Cole, Nat King Cole: Natalie Cole: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 21 May 1992

Not really so unforgettable: Lloyd Bradley is dazed and confused by Natalie Cole at the Royal Albert Hall. ...

The Eagles, Glenn Frey: Glenn Frey: Life After The Eagles

Interview by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 2 July 1992

GLENN FREY's just-released Strange Weather has all the guitar interplay, sheer whimsy and wry lyrical content you'd expect from the man who helped to write ...

Billy Ray Cyrus: Some Gave All (Mercury 510 635-2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 August 1992

WHY BILLY Ray Cyrus, of all people? This is the question that has baffled country music veterans across America, as this unknown and seemingly talent-impaired ...

Shabba Ranks: Rough & Ready — Volume 1 (Epic 471442 2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 August 1992

CONTINUING ITS desperate, doomed quest to bring ragga to the masses, Epic offers another album by Shabba Ranks, on the back of a single hoisted ...

Nirvana: Reading Festival, Berkshire

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 3 September 1992

The sights, sounds, smells: Andy Gill reviews Nirvana in the mud at the Reading Festival ...

Leonard Cohen, Ice Cube: Leonard Cohen: The Future (Columbia COL 472498 2); Ice Cube: The Predator (4th & Broadway BRCD 592)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 November 1992

Dark knight of the soul ...

Buju Banton, Shabba Ranks: "Using Guns. That's Nothing To Do With Any Sort Of Music."

Report and Interview by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 17 April 1993

A man was hurt in a shooting at a ragga concert. Is violence taking over? Lloyd Bradley looks for some answers ...

Leonard Cohen: When the Cohen Gets Tough: Leonard Cohen, the Existential Serenader, Is Still Glad to Be Glum

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 May 1993

Leonard Cohen: Royal Albert Hall, London ...

Elvis Presley, Sex Pistols: Greil Marcus: A Surfer on the Zeitgeist

Profile and Interview by Andy Beckett, The Independent, 23 May 1993

This isn't exactly life on the edge: Greil Marcus is married, nearly 50, and lives in a nice big house in northern California. But he ...

Donald Fagen: Kamakiriad

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 May 1993

ELEVEN years between albums is excessive, even by living-legend standards. For some pop performers, that's time enough to get discovered, be the next big thing, ...

Laura Nyro: The Unsung Blues

Profile and Interview by Rob Steen, The Independent, 2 December 1993

MY WIFE KEPT REMINDING ME: "Whatever you do, don't mention you named our daughter after her." Too creepy. What about the dispassionate dignity of the ...

Sonic Youth: Forever Young: Sonic Youth

Interview by Martin Aston, The Independent, 1994

IN 1991, WHEN Geffen Records signed the New York quartet Sonic Youth, the label couldn't have envisaged the band delivering two accessible albums by its ...

Björk: Royalty Theatre

Live Review by David Cavanagh, The Independent, 27 February 1994

THE COOL ALBUM of 1993 was Björk Gudmundsdottir's prosaically titled Debut. Despite this, her entrance at the Royalty Theatre displayed uncoolness of equatorial proportions. With ...

Primal Scream: Rock'n'roll — things are what they used to be

Review and Interview by David Cavanagh, The Independent, March 1994

Primal Scream made the best record of 1991. Tomorrow they release the follow-up. David Cavanagh talks to their leader. ...

7669, Queen Latifah: Queen Latifah: Black Reign (Motown 530 272-2); 7669: 7669 East from a Bad Block (Motown 530 284-2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 March 1994

BLACK FEMALE artists are assailed by an obligation to serve as role models that doesn't operate on their male colleagues with anything like the same ...

Blur: Parklife

Review by David Cavanagh, The Independent, 30 April 1994

BLURRY SHADES OF SGT PEPPER AT ABOUT seven o'clock this evening, if the midweek sales pointers are correct, Blur's third album Parklife will enter the chart ...

Richard Thompson: Palladium, London — Two hours before a master

Live Review by David Cavanagh, The Independent, 14 May 1994

THE POSTCARD handed to each arriving punter at the Palladium said wistfully of Richard Thompson: "When will the world wise up to this remarkable man?" ...

Captain Beefheart: the Artist

Profile and Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 21 August 1994

DON VAN VLIET lives in the small and beautifully named town of Trinidad in Northern California, up by the Oregon border, 135 ft from the ...

American Music Club, Babes in Toyland, The Carpenters, Redd Kross, Sonic Youth: The Carpenters: Chips off the old block

Report and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 25 August 1994

The Carpenters are hip — and that's official. Andy Gill on the indie world's unexpectedly heartfelt tribute to Karen and Richard Carpenter ...

Massive Attack: Protection (Virgin)

Review by Ben Thompson, The Independent, September 1994

THEIR FIRST ALBUM, 1991's sumptuous Blue Lines, opened up a whole new imaginative world for British dance music, in the same way that De La ...

DJ Derek and the dominoes

Interview by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 18 November 1994

DJ Derek is not your standard turntable spinner: he used to be an accountant, has a major cardigan habit and is 60 years old this ...

Baby Bird, The High Llamas, Sparklehorse, Tindersticks: Tindersticks/Baby Bird/High Llamas/Sparklehorse: The Astoria, London

Live Review by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 1995

IT'S RARE enough these days that you find two decent bands on the same bill, let alone four. So hats off to the New Musical ...

The Black Crowes: Not Shaven But Raven: The Black Crowes at Newport Centre

Live Review by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 15 January 1995

WHEN THEY emerged in 1990, it was difficult not to hate the Black Crowes: they were too retro for their own damn good. Led by ...

Tanita Tikaram: Eleven Kinds of Loveliness

Interview by Nick Hornby, The Independent, 3 February 1995

TANITA TIKARAM IS 25 years old, and she already knows who she wants to perform on her tribute album. ...

PJ Harvey — Nemesis In A Scarlet Dress

Profile and Interview by David Cavanagh, The Independent, 25 February 1995

WHEN NOT TENDING HER CHRYSANTHEMUMS and pining for her bantams, Polly Harvey straps on a guitar and becomes the screeching, black-hearted rock phenomenon that is ...

Dick Dale: Garage, London

Live Review by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 31 March 1995

Totem recall ...

Rory Gallagher 1948-1995

Obituary by Chris Welch, The Independent, 16 June 1995

RORY GALLAGHER was the People's Guitarist. Unassuming, but tenacious, the Irish blues man devoted his life to touring and playing his beloved Fender Strat to ...

The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson: 'Brian Wilson is a Genius': The Birth of a Cult

Essay by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 1 September 1995

ONE OF THE key moments in I Just Wasn’t Made For These Times, record producer Don Was’s black-and-white film about Brian Wilson of the Beach ...

Van Morrison, Oasis, Portishead, The Specials, Tricky: You are invited to the Mercury Music Prize. Dress: tux. Behaviour: rock and roll. Nick Coleman is thrilled to bits

Report by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 14 September 1995

THIS YEAR'S identity branding of choice is the luminescent hospital wrist-tag you can't get off. It has supplanted the dangly laminate as the ligger/consumer's badge ...

Oasis: (What's the Story) Morning Glory (Creation CRE CD 189)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 29 September 1995

THIS IS A bit cheeky, even for a thieving pop magpie like Noel Gallagher, you think as the opening song on Oasis's sophomore offering resolves ...

Prince: The Gold Experience (Warner Bros 9362-45999-2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 29 September 1995

"WELCOME TO the Dawn, Playground for the New Power Generation," coos the sultry interactive voice-bite that links the tracks on The Artist Formerly Known As ...

Black Grape: Shaun Ryder, Pop Star

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 1 October 1995

Once the high priest of proletarian hedonism, Shaun Ryder has traded in the low-life for a leafy London suburb. It's been a good move. The ...

Grateful Dead, John Oswald: John Oswald/The Grateful Dead: GrayFolded (Swell/Artifact S/A1969-1996)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 12 October 1995

SOME DEADHEADS are already calling this the best Grateful Dead record ever; it's certainly the most monumental tombstone imaginable for Jerry Garcia, an utterly convincing ...

The Stylistics: In Praise of the Falsetto

Essay by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 3 November 1995

The castrato may be dead, if temporarily exhumed in the film Farinelli, but men continue to sing like women. Barney Hoskyns reaches for the high ...

Robson & Jerome: Soldiering on to be top of the pops

Report by Andy Beckett, The Independent, 10 December 1995

Andy Beckett tells how Robson and Jerome came to rival the Beatles in the Christmas nostalgia stakes. ...

The Ramones: Gabba Gabba Sniffle: The Ramones at Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 9 February 1996

PUNK MAY not be dead, but the Ramones, it would seem, have finally bitten the dust – like the spaghetti western mercenaries to whom they ...

Jarvis Cocker, Pulp: Jarvis Cocker: Serious about songs

Profile by Andy Beckett, The Independent, 25 February 1996

Andy Beckett on the wry idol who was more than ready for overnight success ...

Tupac Shakur: 2Pac: All Eyez on Me (Death Row/Island 524 204-2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 March 1996

THE GANGSTA-rap double-whammy of surviving both multiple wounding and prison has left Tupac Shakur in unrepentantly triumphalist mood on this daunting double-album. It's a toss-up ...

My Life Story: Dingwall's, London

Live Review by Andrew Mueller, The Independent, 8 March 1996

JAKE SHILLINGFORD, My Life Story's implausibly wonderfully-named singer and songwriter, must live beneath an attic full of broken mirrors, must use a black cat as ...

The Auteurs: After Murder Park (Hut DGHIH33)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 8 March 1996

HE TALKS a good fight, does Auteurs songwriter Luke Haines, but only intermittently delivers on his promises. This third album is a strangely, unaffecting affair ...

Underworld: Second Toughest in the Infants (Junior Boys Own JBOCD4)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 8 March 1996

UNDERWORLD'S 1994 masterpiece, dubnobasswithmyheadman, set new standards for techno music, bringing a confounding humanity to the genre. Since then, they've retreated somewhat from the limelight, ...

J.J. Cale: 25 Years From Tulsa: J.J. Cale

Interview by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, April 1996

FIFTEEN MINUTES before J.J. Cale is due to take the famous stage of Manhattan’s Carnegie Hall, a wiry, hobo-ish figure can be seen wandering across ...

Pet Shop Boys: An Attitude Thing

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 20 April 1996

THERE IS NO MORE embarrassing chapter in the big book of Pop Interview Ritual than the one in which you're forced to listen to music ...

Johnny "Guitar" Watson: The life and death of a guitar-slinger

Obituary by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 May 1996

With his fedora and his Gibson, his pimp-chic style and his flamboyant playing, Johnny "Guitar" Watson lived and died, on stage, for the blues. Andy ...

The Blue Nile: Peace with Honour: The Blue Nile

Interview by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 7 June 1996

WHEN PAUL Buchanan opens the new Blue Nile album with the question "Now that I’ve found peace at last/Tell me, Jesus, will it last?", his ...

George Clinton

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 8 June 1996

GEORGE CLINTON has learnt some things in five decades of music-making, and one of them is how to make an entrance. As the Clinton party ...

The Gospel according to Anthony Heilbut

Profile and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 24 June 1996

From Mahalia Jackson to Death in Venice might seem a long journey. But for Anthony Heilbut, the renowned gospel expert and author of a new ...

Bob Dylan: He's glum, he's 55 and he sang at Hyde Park. So who listens now?

Comment by Andy Beckett, The Independent, 29 June 1996

"DON'T WRITE that we're all old hippies," said the Dylan fan, short-haired, hatchet-faced and over 40. He walked off across the bookshop, handing out set ...

East 17 in Moscow

Report by Sheryl Garratt, The Independent, July 1996

WE'RE IN THE atrium of a sleek, modern, five-star hotel that is actually in Moscow but could be almost anywhere in the world. In the ...

The Animals, Jimi Hendrix, Slade: Chas Chandler 1938-1996

Obituary by Chris Welch, The Independent, 17 July 1996

WHEN JIMI Hendrix set fire to his guitar, Chas Chandler was ready with the lighter fuel. When Slade were desperate for a new image, Chandler ...

ZZ Top: Crazy 'bout a kitsch-dressed man

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, August 1996

ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons has reconnected his blues roots with African rhythm. Can he really be giving up trash in the interests of good taste, ...

New Edition

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 3 August 1996

Older, wiser and even smoother, Eighties teen sensations New Edition are back together. But this isn't just a nostalgia trip ...

Evan Dando, The Lemonheads: Evan Dando and the Pop Walkabout

Essay by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, September 1996

IN DON DeLillo’s 1973 novel Great Jones Street, a rock star named Bucky Wunderlick decides to quit his band and disappear from the music industry. ...

Horace Andy, Massive Attack: Horace Andy: Put It All Down To His Quaver

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 26 September 1996

Horace Andy has fathered 16 children. He's also had a long career in reggae. ...

Rheinallt H. Rowlands

Profile by Ben Thompson, The Independent, October 1996

THERE HAS ALWAYS been a place in pop for the driven outsider: the writer or performer spurred on by their own personal bob-a-job scout pack ...

Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons: How We Met: Emmylou Harris and Phil Kaufman

Interview by Lucy O'Brien, The Independent, 5 October 1996

THE SINGER Emmylou Harris, 47, was born in Birmingham, Alabama. She started her career singing with country rock pioneer Gram Parsons, then after his death ...

Marilyn Manson: Antichrist Superstar (Interscope UND 90086)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 October 1996

IT'S COMPLACENT bands such as Hootie and Counting Crows that almost make one sympathise with the likes of Marilyn Manson, trash-thrash riff-mongers whose taste for ...

Baby Bird: The Fledgling Has Landed

Profile and Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 12 October 1996

A one-man bedroom band is suddenly topping the charts. Ben Thompson meets Baby Bird ...

Tindersticks: ICA, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 12 November 1996

THE TINDERSTICKS' image is set in stone. Their debut double-album three years ago was full of songs of desperate love, back-alley violence and occasional masturbation. ...

David Bowie: Earthling (RCA 7432144944 2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 21 January 1997

What comes through most strongly is the way Bowie retains an obsessional interest in the sheer variety and extremity of sound ...

Daft Punk: Homework (Virgin CDV2821)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 31 January 1997

FRENCH DUO Daft Punk's take on techno strips away any artistic pretensions to leave just a jackhammer beat and a few squelchy noises looping over ...

Suzanne Vega

Interview by Lucy O'Brien, The Independent, 1 February 1997

"I can't listen to Days of Open Hand without feeling like I'm getting hives. It was such a difficult album to make, I was doing ...

Blur: Blur (Reprise 9362-46236-2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 February 1997

LOUDLY HERALDED as the pyre upon which their former Britpop selves have been ritually dispatched, Blur certainly takes some getting used to, though it's questionable ...

Denim: 100 Club, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 18 February 1997

THE RELATIONSHIP of Denim's Lawrence to the music industry was sado-masochistic from the start. In the Eighties, he put out an album a year with ...

Manic Street Preachers: Richey Edwards: Missing street preacher

Retrospective by Andy Beckett, The Independent, 2 March 1997

LATE LAST MONDAY night, near the weary end of the televised blare called the Brits Awards, three dressed-down Welshmen — two small, one awkwardly tall ...

De La Soul: The Forum, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 7 March 1997

THE WORLD outside this venue thought De La Soul was dead. Ever since their follow-up to the 1989's landmark 3 Feet High and Rising announced ...

Wilco: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, April 1997

WILCO'S SINGER-SONGWRITER Jeff Tweedy was maimed by rock 'n' roll, tamed by rock 'n' roll, named by rock 'n' roll, according to the most wistful ...

Tricky: Hackney Empire/Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 25 April 1997

TRICKY'S MIND can't freeze long enough to be recorded. Since Maxinquaye's trip-hop trigger, he's been too edgy, too impatient, to stay in the studio honing ...

Prefab Sprout: Paddy McAloon: Sprout on his own

Profile and Interview by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 9 May 1997

Prefab Sprout's Paddy McAloon talks to Nick Coleman about his new album, epic songs of the heart and why he flies in the face of ...

Bill Callahan, Smog: Bill Callahan: Communication chord

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 11 May 1997

Bill Callahan spares nobody in his songs — himself least of all. Ben Thompson talks to the American who chooses to go by the name ...

Echo & The Bunnymen: Echo and the Bunnymen - live in Liverpool

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 23 May 1997

IT'S HARD to remember now how much Echo and the Bunnymen meant. Fourteen years ago, they were crowned Kings of Rock, each album was greeted ...

Kraftwerk

Profile by John McCready, The Independent, 23 May 1997

IT IS inevitable and happens to everyone. James Brown's new bag is now full of holes. David Bowie, a former ideas factory, is reduced to ...

Gillian Welch: As Real And As Raw As It Gets

Profile and Interview by Mark Cooper, The Independent, 7 June 1997

Mark Cooper samples Gillian Welch's alternative bluegrass ...

Radiohead: First Impression: OK Computer

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 June 1997

EXPERTLY SURFING THE WAVE of pre-millennial tension, OK Computer offers a dozen snapshots of contemporary unease that combine to form a larger picture of The ...

Arab Strap: The Garage, Islington, London

Live Review by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 19 June 1997

"Best band to be named after an instrument of sado-masochistic gratification" ...

John Lennon, Yoko Ono: Yoko Ono: Starting Over

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 24 June 1997

YOKO ONO was a lightning rod for the Sixties' most vicious currents. John Lennon was a man she'd barely heard of, a man she fell ...

John Cale: Remembrance Of Things Past

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 June 1997

WHEN THE VELVET Underground split, John Cale flew the coop most effectively. While his partner Lou Reed (who evicted Cale from the band in 1968) ...

Fun Lovin' Criminals: Gangstas of Cheese

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 11 July 1997

10CC'S 'I'M NOT in Love' seems unlikely material for three New York rappers. But the Fun Lovin' Criminals' cartoon pastiches – mixing Scorsese with Scooby ...

James: Lucky Jim

Profile and Interview by Andrew Mueller, The Independent, 11 July 1997

THE LAND AROUND here looks like nothing much at all, which is why it can be made to look like almost anything you like. ...

The Beatles: Derek Taylor, 1932-1997

Obituary by Chris Welch, The Independent, 9 September 1997

DEREK TAYLOR, the Beatles' press officer, brought calm, authority and a sense of dignity to the chaos of the '60s. As spokesman for the band ...

Bob Dylan

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 3 October 1997

WHEN BOB DYLAN hovered briefly between life and death last summer, his heart seemingly about to give in, his condition reported in headlines round the ...

Bob Dylan: Enter Good-Time Bob

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 3 October 1997

Bob Dylan: Bournemouth ...

Chess Records: The Original Blues Brothers

Interview by James Maycock, The Independent, November 1997

"WOW, YOU guys are really getting it on!" exclaimed Chuck Berry, observing the Rolling Stones cut 'Down The Road Apiece', a track he'd recorded himself ...

Charlie Mingus: Charles Mingus: A Musical Misfit In Black And White

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, 28 November 1997

A traumatic childhood and a dramatic life characterised the career of the bassist Charles Mingus. James Maycock looks at a documentary on a 'phenomenal musician ...

Charles Mingus: a musical misfit in black and white

Film/DVD/TV Review by James Maycock, The Independent, 28 November 1997

A traumatic childhood and a dramatic life characterised the career of the bassist Charles Mingus. James Maycock looks at a documentary on a "phenomenal musician ...

CTI Records: Coffee Table Jazz For The 1970's

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, December 1997

CREED TAYLOR was extremely shrewd at marketing jazz to those who were nervous of the genre, particularly after the discordant shreaks & squeaks made by ...

Charlatans, The (UK): The Charlatans: Docklands Arena, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 9 December 1997

Tellin' stories... over again ...

Lullaby for the Working Class: Lullabies From Wide Open Skies

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 December 1997

Nebraska's Lullaby for the Working Class's unusual country-influenced music comes complete with religious imagery, Tolstoy, and the loneliness of their home state. Nick Hasted met ...

The High Llamas: Cecil Sharp House, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 22 December 1997

WITHIN EARSHOT of London Zoo's lions, inside the splendour of the English Folk Song Society's walls, Sean O'Hagan is trying to raise a ghost. A ...

Jaco Pastorius, Weather Report: Jaco Pastorius

Retrospective by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 1998

AS JOHN LENNON proclaimed in the 1970 Rolling Stone interview which effectively announced his final break with the Beatles, "Genius is pain". What he neglected ...

Air: Moon Safari

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 16 January 1998

IF, AS SOME believe, 1998 is to be the year that France finally produces pop music of international appeal, then synth duo Air are the ...

Georgie Fame: Fame at the Flamingo: Golden years in Soho

Retrospective and Interview by James Maycock, The Independent, 16 January 1998

Georgie Fame and his band were regular performers at a nightclub that was a catalyst for British music in the early '60s. He looks back ...

Richard Thompson: Waterfront Hall, Belfast

Live Review by Colin Harper, The Independent, 21 January 1998

BELFAST'S WATERFRONT Hall embodies all the characteristics of a provincial Barbican – a kind of clinical, beige Gormenghast of a place where corridors lead to ...

Ian Brown, The Stone Roses: You're Ian Brown... Do Something!

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 January 1998

The singer of the Stone Roses did not die with the group: his single is in the Top 5, and an album is on the ...

George Clinton and his P-Funk All-Stars: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 January 1998

Groove doesn't go deep enough ...

Terry Callier: Look At Me Now: The Return Of Terry Callier

Profile and Interview by James Maycock, The Independent, February 1998

DEFINING THE "soul" part of soul music is a tricky issue – it's one of the bigger questions. The music's intangible qualities are often the ...

Yes: Live At Manchester Apollo

Live Review by John McCready, The Independent, February 1998

LIKE ALICE Cooper, who I saw late last year playing the same game, it's interesting to note that former forces of the 1970s are bowing ...

Bob Marley & the Wailers: Celebrating Bob Marley at Studio One

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, 6 February 1998

On the 35th anniversary of Studio One ...

Wishbone Ash: Empire Music Hall, Belfast

Live Review by Colin Harper, The Independent, 10 February 1998

THERE WAS A TIME, as schoolboys of certain vintage will doubtless recall, when knowing the line-up details of the more venerable British rock bands really ...

Madonna: Ray of Light (Maverick 9362-46847-2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 February 1998

Ray of Light opens like an Eno album from the mid-Seventies, with an amorphous, watery blur of sound. It even has an Eno-soundalike title, or ...

Miles Davis: The Miles Davis Quintet 1965-1968: The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, March 1998

"YOU GET THE RIGHT GUYS to play the right things at the right time and you got a motherfucker!" recalled Miles Davis in his inimitable ...

Suicide: Garage, Highbury, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 9 March 1998

LEAVING THE house shrieking with manic glee at the sound of a band being booed off stage 20 years ago for 23 minutes straight, walking ...

Mick Jagger: Flower Powerless

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, 17 March 1998

Thirty years ago the Vietnam war awoke the hippy generation to politics and drove them to revolt, writes James Maycock ...

Pulp: This Is Hardcore (Island CID 8066)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 March 1998

OF ALL the Britpop stars, it was always going to be Jarvis Cocker who would grapple most readily with encroaching maturity. Having dealt unflinchingly on ...

CCS: The Tune that Hooked a Generation

Retrospective by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 30 April 1998

Nick Coleman explains why Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love' will always be Top of the Pops ...

Chet Baker: Talent, addiction and all that jazz

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, May 1998

James Maycock looks at the life of trumpet great Chet Baker, who died 10 years ago this week ...

Princes And Peasants Of Medieval Pop

Overview by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 22 May 1998

Musicians have long been fascinated by the Middle Ages. Perhaps it's down to the tight trousers and catamites. ...

Smashing Pumpkins: Shepherds Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 May 1998

WHEN THE last great American rock-'n'-roll band left alive hit the stage, it's like Britpop never happened. ...

Kenickie: These Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 May 1998

KENICKIE ARE SLUMPED in the shadow of a hundred teen idols. From the wall of their rehearsal room cafe, signed photos of former sensations, from ...

Horace Andy, Massive Attack: Horace Andy: Still massive after all these years

Retrospective and Interview by James Maycock, The Independent, 19 June 1998

He was big 30 years ago, but Horace Andy is singing sweetly to this day. ...

David Bowie: A Rock 'n' Roll Suicide: A live art event by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard: ICA London

Report by Nick Coleman, The Independent, July 1998

"OF ALL THE SHOWS on this tour, this particular show will remain with us the longest. Not only is it the last show of the ...

The Skatalites: Ska: This dance carries a health warning

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, 7 July 1998

Jamaican Ska, once scorned as 'ruffian music', is still alive and causing fatalities. ...

Young Turk Who Got The Blues: Ahmet Ertegun & The 50th Anniversary Of Atlantic

Profile and Interview by James Maycock, The Independent, 17 July 1998

IN HUNDREDS of photographs, Ahmet Ertegun appears anonymously beside the famous. The celebrity might be a gaunt Phil Spector, Mick Jagger grinning widely or a ...

Jah Shaka: Metro & The Birth Of The British Sound System

Profile and Interview by James Maycock, The Independent, August 1998

"AMPLIFICATION AND records – if you have those 2 items, then you can go somewhere," states the man called Metro. Born with the slightly less ...

Michael Jackson at 40

Profile by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, August 1998

I’LL CONFESS I’m shocked that Michael Jackson has reached the ripe old age of 40. More shocked, indeed, than by the fact that Keith Richards ...

B.B. King: The Day B.B. King Went to Jail

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, 11 September 1998

ON A SUBLIME autumn day in 1970, B.B. King performed for 2,117 prisoners in Cook County Jail. Against the sound of B.B. King's musicians ...

David Bowie, T. Rex: Glad to be Glam!

Retrospective and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 12 September 1998

What do the original devotees think of Ziggy, Bolan, platform boots and glitter 25 years on? Will the latest revival of '70s androgyny take off? ...

Cypress Hill: The Astoria, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 16 September 1998

Beat generation ...

Marilyn Manson: Mechanical Animals (Nothing/Universal/Interscope)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 September 1998

IN CASE you've been off-planet the past few years, Marilyn Manson is the latest American androgyne perv bogeyman, sent to terrify liberals just as much ...

The Beta Band: Things can only get Beta

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 18 September 1998

Where the four-piece pop group goes to die, there lurks the Beta Band. ...

Mercury Rev: Deserter's Songs

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 25 September 1998

NAMED AFTER Greil Marcus's evocative description of The Band's early albums, this latest offering from Mercury Rev is, by some distance, the best pop record ...

Jonathan Richman: There's Something about Jonathan

Retrospective and Interview by Max Bell, The Independent, 25 September 1998

Jonathan Richman introduced us to the abominable snowman in the supermarket. Now, like wow, he's a film star. ...

R.L. Burnside: Stuff you really shouldn't do in public

Profile and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 2 October 1998

R.L. Burnside has boogie in his shoes, among other things. And where better to walk the blues than in front of "the young people"? ...

Bob Dylan: Live 1966: "The Royal Albert Hall Concert" (Columbia)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 8 October 1998

1966 WAS POP music's annus mirabilis: Revolver, Pet Sounds, Freak Out! and Blonde On Blonde were all released then, and Bob Dylan spent much of ...

Lisa Germano: Happy to be Centre Stage, at Long Last

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 15 October 1998

Big stars? Glum rockers? Don't let the buggers grind you down. Lisa Germano didn't. ...

Badly Drawn Boy: Portrait of an Artist in the Making

Profile and Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 22 October 1998

Badly Drawn Boy is challenging pop's establishment. He's that hard, is Damon. ...

The Pop Group, Mark Stewart: The Pop Group: The Politics of Dancing

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 29 October 1998

THE POP GROUP'S life was brief and fierce. Begun in 1978, collapsing in 1980, the Bristol teenagers' insertion of black funk, free jazz, dub and ...

Roy Harper

Interview by Colin Harper, The Independent, 30 October 1998

CIRCA 1984, and during one of those latterday sojourns in the course of the once Old and Grey Whistle Test's sleepy history when it found ...

Atari Teenage Riot: The Garage, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 6 November 1998

The revolution has been postponed ...

Whitney Houston: My Love Is Your Love (Arista)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 November 1998

HER FIRST non-soundtrack work in eight years, My Love Is Your Love, finds Whitney Houston trying to re-position herself in a more youthful context. The ...

Godspeed You! Black Emperor: Godspeed You Black Emperor!: The Garage, London

Live Review by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 27 November 1998

The sound of Hank Marvin, plunging into deep space ...

The critical condition: Awop bop aloo bop and so on

Essay by Andy Gill, The Independent, 18 December 1998

The thing about pop music is it's everywhere. It's part of the day to day fabric of the world we live in, whether we like ...

Godspeed You! Black Emperor: Godspeed You Black Emperor!

Report by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 1999

A SHARP, PISTOL-LIKE report from an overloading monitor causes the already pained-looking sound engineer to wince into his levels meter. Godspeed You Black Emperor! have ...

Sly & Robbie: Sly ‘n’ Robbie on Drum ‘n’ Bass

Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 1999

Drum ‘n’ bass: it’s the foundation of popular music, the engine which drives rock, pop, soul, funk, jazz, reggae and anything else you care to ...

Music: Like islands in the stream

Report by Ben Thompson, The Independent, January 1999

So the future's wearing a scary Celine Dion mask, is it? Not necessarily. Pop is alive and well and kicking rock's behind. ...

Jay-Z: Vol 2... Hard Knock Life (NorthWestSide)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 8 January 1999

IT MAY have given Jay-Z his chart breakthrough in Britain, but that cringe-making orphans' chorus from Annie he sampled on 'Hard Knock Life' may turn ...

Bob Dylan: Judas!

Retrospective by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 January 1999

1966. The night popular music changed for ever. Bob Dylan swapped his acoustic guitar for a Stratocaster and one fan lost his cool. This is ...

Smog: Knock Knock (Domino)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 29 January 1999

THE NONCHALANT fatalism that marked Bill "Smog" Callahan's previous records continues to pervade Knock Knock, although his musical palette has suddenly expanded in strange new ...

Lauryn Hill

Profile by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, February 1999

“Observe how a queen do...” ('Final Hour') ...

Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Will Oldham, Smog: Bonnie "Prince" Billy & Smog: The Country Frontlash

Profile and Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 12 February 1999

Bill Callahan and Will Oldham are acclaimed pioneers of alternative country, yet the former is inspired by the Wu-Tang Clan and the latter does heavy ...

Steve Earle, The Del McCoury Band: Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band: The Mountain

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 February 1999

THE LATE '90s have been something of a golden period for Steve Earle: this is his fourth album in as many years, and they've all ...

Todd Rundgren: Out on his Todd again

Retrospective and Interview by Robert Webb, The Independent, 19 February 1999

Todd Rundgren is a pioneer. His eclectic albums were the benchmark for a decade, his innovative studio techniques one step ahead of the music industry. ...

Johnny Clarke: Busy Doing Nothing: Johnny Clarke, the Reggae Idler

Retrospective and Interview by James Maycock, The Independent, March 1999

THE COMPETITIVE MUSICAL CLIMATE was so intense in mid-'70s Kingston, that Jamaica's capital city was given the soubriquet "Third World Nashville". Hundreds of aspiring ...

Mogwai: Come On, Feel The Noise

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 19 March 1999

Mogwai play loud. (And very quiet.) And they have a few sordid myths they'd like to dispel. ...

Wilco: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 1 April 1999

SUMMERTEETH, THE THIRD instalment in Wilco's quest to distil the early 1970s moment when American rock's explosive prime was replaced by pretty pop melodies is ...

Eminem: The Slim Shady LP (Interscope)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 8 April 1999

This Week's big noise — Eminem ...

Tom Waits: Mule Variations (Epitaph)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 15 April 1999

The Big Noise ...

Echo & The Bunnymen: Echo and The Bunnymen at Mayfair, Newcastle

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 16 April 1999

THE NEW Echo & The Bunnymen album is a brave move forward, a disavowal of the band's grand past for simple statements of ageing and ...

Elvis Costello at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 April 1999

THERE'S BEEN loose talk lately that Elvis Costello is becoming an irrelevance. The only one of his Nineties albums to gain pop acceptance was an ...

Suede: Head Music (Nude)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 29 April 1999

BROADER IN musical conception than their previous albums, Head Music reflects two basic changes in Suede's working methods since Coming Up. The most obvious is ...

Tom Waits: Variations on Tom Waits

Interview by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, May 1999

FEW OF the patrons of the China Light diner in Santa Rosa look up when Tom Waits shuffles through the door. Attired in coarse indigo ...

Wilco's Winning Ways

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, May 1999

WILCO MAINSTAYS Jeff Tweedy (twinkly, weatherbeaten) and Jay Bennett (burly, dreadlocked) are savouring a momentary pause between engagements. A beleagured two-man colony of battered denim ...

Pavement: Blimey! It's Pavement

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 13 May 1999

They're the masters of American underground rock. Blur kneel at their lo-fi altar. So why is Pavement's new album a homage to cricket and darts? ...

Company Flow, Mos Def: Rawkus Records: The young rap rebels

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 28 May 1999

Rupert Murdoch funds underground hip-hop? As Rawkus Records know, it's strange but true. ...

Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Jim O'Rourke, Pavement, Sebadoh, Smog: The Domino effect

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 28 May 1999

So the major record labels have got things all sewn up? Not quite. As the business reels under the impact of downsizing, the cottage industry ...

Keith Richards

Interview by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, June 1999

"Thirty years upon the stage/ I hear the people say, ‘Why won’t he go away?’" ...

Willard Grant Conspiracy: Songs of Suffocation and Hard-Won Hope

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, June 1999

IT'S AN embarrassment of riches, a shotgun marriage of two underselling headliners that works an instant alchemy. On a bill that began at an ungodly ...

The Rolling Stones: White Men Sing The Blues: The Rolling Stones and Black Culture

Essay by James Maycock, The Independent, 4 June 1999

A bitchy look at how the Rolling Stones’ career is excessively/artfully indebted to black American culture. ...

Billie Holiday, Lester Young: Billie Holiday And Lester Young: The Intimate Friendship Between Lady Day & Prez

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, July 1999

IN PARIS, A COUPLE of weeks before his death on 15th March, 1959, Lester Young spoke about his friend, Billie Holiday. "She’s still my ...

Van Dyke Parks: The Greatest Collaborator

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, July 1999

VAN DYKE PARKS knows people who know. He always has. He has the CV of Woody Allen's Zelig, is in the corner of the picture ...

John Peel at 60

Profile by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, August 1999

"WHY DO people always have a go at Belgium?" These are the first words uttered by John Peel on the night of Tuesday 24th August, ...

Bruce Cockburn: HQ, Dublin

Live Review by Colin Harper, The Independent, 5 August 1999

God plays a mean guitar ...

Grateful Dead: Kesey Rides Again

Report by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 9 August 1999

THE MAGIC BUS pulls up at the Peace Monument late on Friday afternoon, bringing a blaze of colour and a blast of noise to the ...

East River Pipe: Guitars, Cadillacs, etc, etc

Review and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 August 1999

"The car is like the gun. It's US individualism incarnate." In his new album The Gasoline Age, FM Cornog — better known as one-man band ...

The Walkabouts: The Band That Came Back From The Edge Of The World

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 24 September 1999

THE WALKABOUTS MET and got the hell out of Seattle before the music industry had even heard of the place. Fifteen years on, having survived ...

Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham: Penn & Oldham: Good Ol' Boys In The Hood

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, November 1999

DAN PENN'S writing credits read like a soul jukebox. Often working with his friend Spooner Oldham, Penn was behind many of the defining songs from ...

Death In Vegas: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 9 November 1999

Return to primal instincts ...

Nina Simone: Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood

Retrospective by James Maycock, The Independent, 10 November 1999

In the Sixties, Nina Simone's music radically espoused black civil rights. But by the turn of the decade she had rejected politics. Why? ...

Bill Drummond, The KLF: Bill Drummond: 45

Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 2000

"POP MUSIC," writes Bill Drummond, "has become like a cancer that has spread through my whole body and is now affecting my brain." Having been ...

Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music: Glam’s Great Melancholic: Bryan Ferry

Profile by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 2000

BY HIS OWN slightly shamefaced admission, the first thought that raced through Bryan Ferry’s mind as he came within a hair’s breadth of plunging to ...

Jimmy Smith’s Hammond Organ Revolution

Retrospective and Interview by James Maycock, The Independent, January 2000

BEFORE JIMMY SMITH revolutionized the archaic Hammond organ, the lethargic sound this bulky, brown instrument emitted was frequently described, like an ailing patient, as "wheezing." ...

Last Night A DJ Saved My Life: Tale Of Turntable Wizards Misses Several Beats

Book Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 5 January 2000

Last Night A DJ Saved My Life: the history of the disc jockey by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton (Headline) ...

Santana: Jack of All Trades: Carlos Santana

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 14 January 2000

AROUND THIS TIME every year, the American music industry holds its collective breath as the Grammy awards nominations are announced, eager to see which of ...

Smog, Will Oldham: Heading For The Ditch: Smog and Will Oldham

Report and Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, February 2000

IT'S ONLY THE first week in February and already spring's sonic daffodils are poking through the boy-band mulch. Those who feared they would live their ...

Lambchop: Nixon

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 4 February 2000

ONE OF the problems of being a critically-lauded cult success with scant resources is that fans' well-meaning allowances can lead to low expectations, particularly regarding ...

Warren Zevon: Pictures From Life's Other Side

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 4 February 2000

'Death doesn't scare me. I have the impression that life is the lobby and death is the apartment – maybe it's OK' ...

Steely Dan: Countdown To Ecstasy

Review and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 18 February 2000

When Steely Dan vocalist Donald Fagen released his second solo album, Kamakiriad, in 1993, fans marvelled at the inordinate length of time it had taken ...

Susumu Yokota: Ambient Confessions of a Japanese Technohead

Profile and Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 1 March 2000

THE IDEA OF an ambient recording that stops you in your tracks might seem to be a contradiction in terms, but Susumu Yokota's Image 1983-1998 ...

Unlikely Fruits of Apartheid: South African Sounds in the Post-War Era

Report by Andy Farquarson, The Independent, 5 March 2000

THE SEGREGATION OF music played a significant role in supporting South Africa's post-war National Party policy of "separate development". This little-known facet of apartheid has ...

Brothers In Sound: The (Much) Beta Band

Profile and Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 3 April 2000

You could put it down to the fact that they're in the throes of an identity crisis, but, Hanson haircuts aside, Brothers in Sound are ...

Sex Pistols: Sophie Richmond: Sid, Johnny,
 Malcolm & me

Retrospective and Interview by Robert Webb, The Independent, 10 May 2000

She paid Johnny Rotten his weekly wages, clashed with Sid Vicious and was arrested alter the Jubilee cruise gig. Sophie Richmond, Malcolm McLaren's former PA, ...

David Byrne: The King of Afropea: David Byrne

Interview by Andy Farquarson, The Independent, 11 June 2000

"Isn't this where the Profumo thing started?" someone asks. We're soaking up the seedy mock-opulence of The Eve Club on Regent Street and, for the ...

Cypress Hill: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 23 June 2000

CYPRESS HILL'S 1993 breakthrough Black Sunday straddled every hip-hop fault line. Racially, Italian-American rapper B-Real joined Latinos DJ Muggs and Sen-Dog in a traditionally black-American ...

Bert Jansch: The Dazzling Bert Jansch

Report and Interview by Colin Harper, The Independent, 23 June 2000

"MY INTEREST IN ALBUMS usually wanes around this point," says Bert Jansch, 57 this year and, for all the outward appearance of a man who ...

Satanic Majesties' Bequest

Book Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 1 July 2000

I'm a Man: Sex, Gods And Rock'n'roll by Ruth Padel (Faber & Faber, £12.99, 409pp) ...

Allison Moorer: A simple tale of country folk

Interview by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 21 July 2000

Allison Moorer is from Alabama. And yes, she sings about lost love and death. But so would you if you'd seen what she's seen... ...

Mark Eitzel: Dingwalls, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 14 August 2000

It's not all doom and gloom ...

Underworld: And Then There Were Two: Underworld

Report and Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 25 August 2000

I SAW KARL HYDE get on a train with his baby daughter once, at Liverpool Street station. On the face of it, this was not ...

Leila

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, September 2000

"WHEN YOU'RE YOUNG", explains 29-year old North London electro-soul auteur Leila Arab, "you get into these strange emotional states - either of over the top ...

Robbie Williams: The Unlikely Lad: Robbie Williams

Profile by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, September 2000

THE FIRST TIME I saw Robbie Williams in the flesh was backstage at an Oasis show at Earl’s Court in 1995. At that point the ...

Jackie Leven, Andy White and Michael Weston King: Purcell Room, South Bank Centre, London

Live Review by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 26 September 2000

THE THREE performers sit together on stage, taking the lead in strict rotation; it isn't long before their individual strengths and weaknesses become apparent. ...

Faust: Nosferatu Soundtrack, Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, October 2000

Interludes With A Vampire   ...

Robert Wyatt and Annie Whitehead: Songs In The Key Of Louth

Report and Interview by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 25 October 2000

The trombonist Annie Whitehead has arranged a suite of Robert Wyatt's tunes, spanning 25 years of his off-beat career. Nick Coleman talks to them in ...

U2: All That You Can't Leave Behind

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 October 2000

HAVING SPENT the majority of the past decade searching for ways to rejuvenate the jaded stadium-rock formula — as much for their own benefit as ...

(British) Sea Power: Naval Gazing For Beginners: British Sea Power

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, November 2000

DESPITE ITS GRANDIOSE name, North London indie refuge The Monarch is the sort of venue which often struggles for mythological significance. Yet when British Sea ...

Low: The Lowdown on Low

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, November 2000

"AND THE LIGHT it burns your skin," Low's Alan Sparhawk intones tenderly, his voice flickering like a candle by a sash window, "In a language ...

Elvis Presley: Presley/Clinton: Bill Has Left The Building

Book Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 4 November 2000

Double Trouble: Bill Clinton and Elvis Presley in the land of no alternatives by Greil Marcus (Faber & Faber, £9.99, 248pp) ...

Roy Harper: Errigle Inn, Belfast

Live Review by Colin Harper, The Independent, 6 November 2000

RELEASING HIS THIRTY-SIXTH ALBUM, and still best-known to the world at large as a bloke who once sang on a Pink Floyd record ('Have A ...

Eminem: Hip Hop’s Trailer-Trash Wunderkind

Profile by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 16 December 2000

FIRST CAME Elvis – America’s worst nightmare, the white-trash negro. Then came Mick Jagger and Marilyn Manson, Johnny Rotten and Kurt Cobain, Tupac Shakur and ...

The Magnetic Fields: Lyric Theatre, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 18 January 2001

Pop avalanche from a New York bar ...

Kevin Coyne: Exile on Hauptstrasse

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 January 2001

IN 1985, KEVIN COYNE walked out of his Clapham flat, saying goodbye to his wife and two children, on his way to a short tour ...

Marilyn Manson: NEC, Birmingham

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 23 January 2001

THE FEARFUL naivety of the American mainstream that hates him has made Marilyn Manson the multi-million selling man he is today. ...

Jack Costanzo: And The Beat Goes On… Mr Bongo: Jack Costanzo

Profile and Interview by James Maycock, The Independent, 2 February 2001

The Man Who Started The '50's Bongo Craze ...

Eminem: Love, Hate And The Only Important Pop Star Left

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 9 February 2001

Eminem: Evening News Arena, Manchester ...

Purple Prose From The Many Voices Of The Blues

Book Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 12 February 2001

David Dalton: Been Here And Gone: A Memoir Of The Blues (Methuen, 386pp; £10.99) ...

Elvis Presley: The Once And Future King

Film/DVD/TV Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, March 2001

WE ALL KNOW the way it was in the Seventies, Elvis Presley's last eight years on earth. He spent them as a bloated, drug-glazed fraud, ...

Kevin Coyne: Moody Blues

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, April 2001

KEVIN COYNE has been balancing on the border of sanity for more than 30 years now. Adolescent jobs as a psychiatric nurse, arts therapist and ...

Music: The Key To Getting Rich, High And Laid

Book Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 5 April 2001

Black Vinyl White Powder by Simon Napier-Bell (Ebury Press, £16.99) ...

Sparklehorse: Borderline, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 10 April 2001

FIVE YEARS ago, just before the release of his band Sparklehorse's first album, Mark Linkous collapsed in his hotel room from an excess of Valium ...

The Soft Boys: Let's hear it for the boys

Retrospective and Interview by Robert Webb, The Independent, 13 April 2001

Cambridge, 1977: the unlikely birthplace of one of the UK's most influential bands. But by 1981 they were gone. Whatever happened to the Soft Boys, ...

Autechre: Mathematics is the new rock'n'roll

Interview by Mike Barnes, The Independent, 29 April 2001

Being formulaic is what techno duo Autechre do. Good, says Mike Barnes ...

cLOUDDEAD

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, May 2001

A DISEMBODIED VOICE with a slight hint of helium in it intoning the words "I taught myself to survive a four storey fall wearing a ...

Madonna the Missus

Essay by Ben Thompson, The Independent, May 2001

IN HENRY JAMES' 1873 short story ‘The Madonna of the Future’, the American protagonist visits the city of Florence, where he encounters a strange and ...

Elbow: Asleep in the Back (V2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 4 May 2001

WHAT'S IN a name? The Bury-based indie combo Elbow found out a year or two ago when, after Universal's swallowing of their label, Island, they ...

Tales From The Funky Side Of Town: “Soul” and “Funk”, Then and Now

Essay by James Maycock, The Independent, June 2001

"YOU'D BE SURPRISED how time can change the meaning of a word," rasped black comedian, Redd Foxx, during a performance at Harlem's Apollo Theatre in ...

Turin Brakes and the New Acoustica

Essay by Ben Thompson, The Independent, June 2001

IN 1971, LESTER BANGS wrote an article for the American magazine Who Put The Bomp (reprinted in the Serpent's Tail anthology Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor ...

Björk: The Last Great Pop Star

Interview by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 9 August 2001

She thumps reporters, wears funny clothes and thinks she was born in the wrong century. Now she's made an album about her kitchen. Nick Coleman ...

Bill Callahan, Smog: Bill Callahan: I want to be alone

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 21 September 2001

Alt-country's reluctant star, Bill Callahan, aka Smog, is not a man to stand still. Or get too close to people. Or talk much. Andy Gill ...

Pulp: Jarvis Cocker: Sorted For Trees and Weeds

Profile and Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, October 2001

AMID THE RUMPLED grandeur of West London's Cobden Club, the familiar angular figure of Jarvis Cocker stands out like a sore index finger. His ...

Bonnie "Prince" Billy: Bonnie 'Prince' Billy: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 6 November 2001

THE MAN ON stage with the bulging barfly beard and ruffled scraps of remaining hair may not look much like royalty. But Bonnie "Prince" Billy, ...

Phil Ochs: Bringing It All Back Home

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 9 November 2001

"WHILE THE Movement died a natural death, the music died by hanging," Esquire's headline said when the protest singer Phil Ochs committed suicide in 1976. ...

Paul McCartney: Normally, He's A Pacifist

Interview by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 15 November 2001

SIR PAUL had been up in the city to promote his Driving Rain album and 'Freedom' single, a song which has prompted some to suggest ...

Jonathan King: Is Jonathan King A Monster, Or Is He Being Monstered?

Comment by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 23 November 2001

PUBLIC MONSTER NUMBER ONE: the space in the media landscape currently occupied by Jonathan King effectively renders him the missing link between Osama bin Laden ...

Smog: Old Vic, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, December 2001

SMOG'S BILL CALLAHAN remains an enigma not, it seems, because he won't say anything, but because he can't. ...

Mick Farren: Devout Deviant Takes A Trip Down Memory Lane

Book Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 7 December 2001

Mick Farren: Give the Anarchist a Cigarette ...

The Pogues: Academy, Manchester

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 17 December 2001

NO ONE THOUGHT this would happen again. When Shane MacGowan split from the Pogues in 1991, because of growing drunken unreliability, the idea that he'd ...

Jim O'Rourke: Catching Jim O'Rourke's Drift

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, January 2002

THE CARDIGAN-clad figure of Jim O' Rourke looks up from his Holiday Inn coffee. "I'm a nightmare," he warns, pointing with a smile to a ...

Flying High With The General Patton Of Pot: Smokescreen By Robert Sabbag (Canongate Books)

Book Review by James Maycock, The Independent, January 2002

ROBERT SABBAG'S Smokescreen, subtitled "A True Adventure," reads like a Boy's Own escapade. Its swashbuckling protagonist, Allen Long, blessed with a princely face and an ...

Kelly Joe Phelps: Blackheath Halls, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, January 2002

THIS PLUSH municipal concert hall in the well-heeled south London neighbourhood of Blackheath may seem a strange destination for the blues. But it's not as ...

Sam Moore, Sam & Dave: Sam Moore: Can't stand up for falling down

Interview by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 18 January 2002

One half of Sam and Dave, Sam Moore was also a junkie, a pimp and a jailbird. Now he's releasing a solo album and is ...

The Streets: UK Rap: The word on The Streets

Interview by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 15 March 2002

WHEN MIKE SKINNER, aka The Streets, the 22-year-old lyrical king of British rap, discovers I live within the sound of Bow Bells, he's immediately curious. ...

Roy Hollingworth, 1949-2002

Obituary by Chris Welch, The Independent, 22 March 2002

Roy Hollingworth, journalist, singer, guitarist and composer: born Derby 12 April 1949; married 1999 Anthea Yeomans; died Kingston upon Thames, Surrey 9 March 2002. ...

Dexys Midnight Runners, Kevin Rowland: Kevin Rowland: A dark knight of the soul

Interview by Simon Price, The Independent, 5 April 2002

When his solo album bombed in 1999, Kevin Rowland considered retiring. Now he's back on tour and plugging a re-release of Dexy's Midnight Runners' greatest ...

Rock Bottom: The Music Industry In Trouble

Comment by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 9 April 2002

WHEN ROLLING STONES manager Andrew Loog Oldham founded his own company, Immediate Records, in the 1960s, the paper sleeve of each and every single bore ...

Maher Shalal Hash Baz: Mad in Japan

Interview by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 12 April 2002

They're Japanese; their group's name is in Hebrew; their music defies definition. Ben Thompson meets the exotic Maher Shalal Hash Baz ...

Mary J. Blige: Mary J Blige: Wembley Arena, London

Live Review by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 26 April 2002

IT WAS FOOLISH to think that the first lady of hip hop soul would abide by the title of her latest, and greatest-selling, album, No ...

Goldblade: Garage, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 2 June 2002

"DO YOU BELIEVE in the power of rock'n'roll?" Goldblade's John Robb does, and by the time he's asked us for the twentieth time, we do ...

Le Tigre: King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 2 June 2002

LONG AGO, IN ANOTHER LIFE, I got into a spot of bother after beginning a review of Bikini Kill/Huggy Bear's shared album with the semi-humourously ...

The Breeders: Academy, Birmingham

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 2 June 2002

TWINS, THEY SAY, ARE TELEPATHIC. When my mother gave birth to me in Cardiff, her same-age sister felt the pain halfway around the world in ...

David Bowie: Ziggy Played Guitar (But Never Took His Eyes Off The Business)

Profile by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 9 June 2002

"TIME," AS DAVID BOWIE once sang. "is waiting in the wings." As far as Bowie himself, who turned 55 last January, is concerned, time seems ...

David Bowie: Ziggy Stardust, now a man of wealth and taste

Essay by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 15 June 2002

IT IS NO COINCIDENCE that June 2002 is turning out to be David Bowie month. This time 30 years ago, trading under the plastic-fantastic moniker ...

The Moldy Peaches: Moldy Peaches: Roadhouse, Manchester

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 23 June 2002

Get yer rocks off, kiddywinks ...

Hank Dogs: The Ivy House, Nunhead

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, July 2002

TEN YEARS THEY'VE done this, and few are any the wiser. Even when Nick Drake's legendary producer Joe Boyd declared Hank Dogs the first British ...

B.B. King: A Monarch on Merseyside: BB King

Profile and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, The Independent, 12 July 2002

"MY BAND tells me I’ve earned the right to siddown if I wanna," says the vast man with the twinkly eyes. "I wanna." ...

Buju Banton: Astoria, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 1 August 2002

IT'S A SWELTERING Sunday night in London's West End, and inside this venue, a West Indian community meeting is in progress. ...

Tom Ovans: On The Road

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 22 August 2002

IN 1971, WHEN he was 18, Tom Ovans dropped into an underground America, and never came back. Born into a working-class community just outside of ...

Jeff Beck: Who wants to be a guitar hero?

Profile and Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 8 September 2002

WHEN FRANK ZAPPA'S son Dweezil showed up in London recently toting – or touting – the Fender Stratocaster torched by Jimi Hendrix at the 1968 ...

Steve Earle: The Dissent Of Man

Report and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 20 September 2002

Forget Springsteen's posturing and the redneck mentality of Toby Keith; it's Steve Earle's response to September 11 that has been causing a stir in the ...

India.Arie: Voyage to India

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 September 2002

AS BY FAR THE MOST INTERESTING of the current crop of nu-soul divas, this second album from India Arie has come to assume huge importance ...

Solomon Burke: Barbican, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 11 October 2002

IT'S BEEN 28 YEARS since the self-styled king of rock'n'soul last graced a British stage, at which rate this could be a farewell performance, too. ...

John Coltrane: Ashley Kahn: A Love Supreme – The creation of John Coltrane's classic album

Book Review by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 23 October 2002

Hot sax and religion in New Jersey ...

Richard Buckner: Impasse

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 December 2002

RICHARD BUCKNER'S four previous albums somehow slipped under my radar, an indication, perhaps, of the difficulties that fringe talents experience in securing adequate promotion and ...

Richard Buckner: Impasse (Fargo)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 December 2002

RICHARD BUCKNER'S four previous albums somehow slipped under my radar, an indication, perhaps, of the difficulties that fringe talents experience in securing adequate promotion and ...

Country Joe & The Fish: Country Joe McDonald: No Ordinary Joe

Interview by Robert Sandall, The Independent, 13 December 2002

THERE'S LITTLE ABOUT the small, stocky frame of the 60-year-old Country Joe McDonald that would lead one to pinpoint him as a firebrand political activist ...

The Datsuns: Astoria, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 15 December 2002

I KNOW IT'S only rock'n'roll, but it's better than a game of squash. ...

Solomon Burke: Solomon In All His Glory

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 20 December 2002

The greatest male soul singers are Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye and Solomon Burke. But, unlike the others, Burke is very much alive, as ...

Adam Faith: The Singer and Showman

Obituary by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 9 March 2003

LIKE MOST OF his 1950s contemporaries, Terry Nelhams from Acton, West London, received his first taste of the joys of music-making as a member of ...

Richard Thompson: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 17 March 2003

WHITE, MIDDLE-AGED English men dominate a crowd who have packed this venue to bursting for a man barely known outside their tribe. ...

MC5 members and friends: 100 Club, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 21 March 2003

FORGED IN DETROIT in 1965, the MC5 played rock'n'roll in an America where motorbike police charged their fans, and ferment and trouble trailed the band ...

Vic Chesnutt: Dark Side of The Tune

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 4 April 2003

IN 1983, VIC CHESNUTT, an obscure country misfit, was 18, drunk again, and crashing his car in America's southern state of Georgia. When he woke ...

India.Arie: India Arie: Cry no more

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 April 2003

After the tearful disappointment of last year's Grammys, India Arie is back. Andy Gill finds her wiser, stronger and reaping the rewards she deserves with ...

The White Stripes: Civic Hall, Wolverhampton

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 11 April 2003

THE WHITE STRIPES find out the day before this first show of their tour that Elephant, the startling beast of a record that they made ...

The White Stripes: The Special Relationship

Profile by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 11 April 2003

THE PERFECT BLUEPRINT for a band devised by Jack and Meg White in Detroit obscurity six years ago has put them at rock's pinnacle today. ...

Solomon Burke, Van Morrison: Van Morrison/Solomon Burke: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 21 April 2003

THE POTENTIAL that the double bill offered for a soulman super summit was certainly enticing – Solomon Burke, the veteran preacherman from Philadelphia, and George ...

Beck: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 1 May 2003

BECK HAS thrown Bob Dylan's career into reverse. He has arrived at a venue famous for being scandalised by Bob going electric to unplug his ...

Lucinda Williams: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 6 May 2003

Southern Rebel returns to London Stage with the confidence her songs deserve ...

Blur: This Is A High For A Refreshed Blur

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 12 May 2003

Blur: The Astoria, London ...

Macy Gray: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 May 2003

MACY GRAY'S RECORDS rarely seem to match up to her image: the flaky, funky, erratic, but traditional soul sister. This was the kind of entertainer ...

Radiohead: Hail To The Thief (Parlophone)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 June 2003

THOSE RADIOHEAD fans hankering after the band's more mainstream indie-rock style will be heartened by the first sound they hear on Hail To The Thief, ...

Radiohead: Radio Daze

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 6 June 2003

IN 2000, RADIOHEAD'S Kid A was delivered to journalists like Holy Writ, handed out individually to the chosen few in a candle-lit chamber. It's 2003, ...

Steely Dan: A Droll Double Act

Interview by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 6 June 2003

IT IS LATE AFTERNOON before Walter Becker and Don Fagen greet their first interviewer of the day. The two men, who first fronted a band ...

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Forum, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 12 June 2003

THE HEADY MIX of hype and talent bubbling around the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, from New York, on this one-off return to London should have made ...

Kelly Joe Phelps at the Jazz Café, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 13 June 2003

KELLY JOE PHELPS has been punching through the boundaries of who he is supposed to be with every album. I first knew him as the ...

Willard Grant Conspiracy: Come Together

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 13 June 2003

The Willard Grant Conspiracy has gone underground. The only way you can hear the new album by one of America's best bands in their home ...

Eminem: Cleaning Up

Profile by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 20 June 2003

In the hood: Eminem is pulling out all the stops for his European tour ...

Steve Winwood: About Time

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 20 June 2003

HIS FIRST ALBUM in six years finds Steve Winwood striking out in the direction of Latin America, using a core unit of jazz guitarist Jose ...

Eminem: Milton Keynes Bowl

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 June 2003

HE'S THE LEADING pop icon of his generation, the undisputed Elvis of his era, and for many of the 65,000 fans who attend his concert, ...

Queens of the Stone Age: Civic Hall, Wolverhampton

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 23 June 2003

I CAN HEAR THE screech of two low jets from the bar. Nick Oliveri and Josh Homme, of Queens of the Stone Age, learnt to ...

R.E.M. at Brixton Academy, London

Report by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 June 2003

SEEING A BAND OF REM's stature at a medium-sized venue such as Brixton Academy is undeniably some sort of occasion. The suspicion nags, though, that ...

Neil Young: On The Beach

Essay by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 12 July 2003

IT USED to be said of performers like country legend Jimmie Rodgers and Delta bluesman Skip James that they had "that high lonesome sound". No ...

Dizzee Rascal: Bringing It All Back Home

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 1 August 2003

THE FIRST TIME you hear Boy in da Corner, it's a jolt. The debut album of 18-year-old Dizzee Rascal has just been nominated for the ...

Neil Young: Greendale

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 15 August 2003

NEIL YOUNG is probably the most overindulged talent in rock: overindulged by his record company, who let him put out whatever old rubbish he has ...

The Rolling Stones: Ol' Rubber Lips Isn't Telling...

Book Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 15 August 2003

According to The Rolling Stones (Weidenfeld and Nicholson)The Rolling Stones' history is wild and controversial, full of sex, drugs, bust-ups, scandal and death. Disappointing, then, ...

Iggy Pop, The Stooges: The Stooges Deliver A Real Cool Time

Live Review by Edward Helmore, The Independent, 15 August 2003

The Stooges, Jones Beach Theatre, New York ...

Jimmy Cliff: Hail Reggae's Lost King

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 5 September 2003

MANY PEOPLE THINK Bob Marley stole his crown. But it was Jimmy Cliff who gave reggae to the world, when he starred in and wrote ...

David Bowie: Reality (ISO/Columbia)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 12 September 2003

LIKE BOB DYLAN, David Bowie seems to have been re-invigorated by a lengthy period with a stable band: Reality appears with almost indecent haste a ...

Robert Wyatt: Cuckoo In The Nest

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 12 September 2003

Idiosyncratic and eccentric, Robert Wyatt's unique musical style is consistently lauded by both critics and musicians. Andy Gill talks to him ahead of the release ...

Warren Zevon: The Wind

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 12 September 2003

Warren Zevon's final, valedictory album provides ultimate proof that those of us who believed him to be one of the greatest songwriters of his generation ...

The Dixie Chicks: Dixie Chicks: Apollo, Manchester

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 17 September 2003

DISSENT STILL finds its focus in pop, more than any other art form. But there can have been few less likely standard-bearers for this radical ...

Blondie: Debbie Harry: In A Lonely Place

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 September 2003

IN THEIR POMP, Blondie were a one-band production line of beautiful, brash singles, each subtly hand-finished to find another angle on their signature, streamlined sound. ...

Lester Bangs: Joy And Rage Of A Dishevelled Rock Critic

Book Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 23 September 2003

Mainlines, Blood Feasts And Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader Lester Bangs; ed. John Morthland (Serpent's Tail; £9.99) ...

Starsailor: Apollo, Manchester

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 29 September 2003

THE MUSIC PRESS has bitterly dismissed Starsailor's second album, Silence Is Easy. Once the band were seen as saviours, but it's now as if they ...

David Sylvian: Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 30 September 2003

JAPAN DISSOLVED with barely a murmur, just as 'Ghosts' brought the band overdue success in 1982. The strain of their avant-garde glam-pop suddenly being in ...

Dexys Midnight Runners, Kevin Rowland: Kevin Rowland: Return of the Soul Rebel

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 17 October 2003

IN A REHEARSAL room in south London, Kevin Rowland steps from behind a pillar and stalks to the front of Dexys Midnight Runners. He is ...

Kinky: Atlas

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 October 2003

LAST YEAR'S EPONYMOUS DEBUT from Kinky represented a huge step forward for Mexican pop, confounding the usual ethnic clichés with an unclassifiable stew of poetic ...

Jonny Greenwood, Radiohead: So Long to Jonny Guitar: Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 31 October 2003

THOM YORKE may be the driving force and most recognisable face of Radiohead, but for many fans it's the guitarist Jonny Greenwood, the thin, twitchy ...

The Darkness: The Astoria, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 13 November 2003

I HAD WATCHED THE DARKNESS phenomenon from a distance, in dismay. Despite the sheer unexpectedness of their vault from clubs to stadiums, every glance at ...

David Bowie: MEN Arena, Manchester

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 November 2003

DAVID BOWIE spent much of the '90s in a state of shivering insecurity. The creative brinkmanship that let him shed identities and styles with matchless ...

Frank Zappa: The Mother Of All Reinventions

Comment by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 21 November 2003

IF CIGARETTES AND COFFEE are available in the afterlife, the shade of Frank Zappa is probably allowing himself a wry smile from beneath his formidable ...

Ryan Adams at the Forum, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 November 2003

"I'M GONNA PLAY all night," Ryan Adams promises the crowd. "You think I'm joking? I've got a 5am plane, man..." ...

The Strokes: Braehall Arena, Glasgow

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 3 December 2003

ALL THE DISAPPOINTED assaults on the Strokes have been based on the thought that they should be about more than music. The tired shrug of ...

Echo & The Bunnymen: Royal Court, Liverpool

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 4 December 2003

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS on, and every Liverpudlian hipster of a certain age is here to pay their respects. With their debut album, Crocodiles, Echo & The ...

The Cult, The Doors: Ian Astbury and the Doors: One door shuts... another door opens

Report and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 10 December 2003

When Jim Morrison died, in 1971, that was the end of the Doors. Or was it? Thirty years later, the remaining members have hired a ...

Michael Jackson: Thrills Before The Spills

Comment by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 12 December 2003

IT'S THAT PHOTO, the official police mugshot taken when Michael Jackson finally turned himself in to answer charges of child molestation, which looks so scary. ...

Richie Havens: Jazz Café, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 15 January 2004

RICHIE HAVENS'S LIFE hinged on Woodstock. His three-hour opening set at the festival, climaxing with 'Freedom', his anthemic improvisation on the spiritual 'Motherless Child', linked ...

Rickie Lee Jones: The Devil in Miss Jones

Profile and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 16 January 2004

Rickie Lee Jones has always had her demons - and now she's living in the America of George Bush and Jeffrey Dahmer. ...

Sia: She Should Be So Lucky

Interview by Dan Gennoe, The Independent, February 2004

In 2000, Sia was hailed as the best thing to come out of Australia since Kylie. It proved a lot to live up to, she ...

Norah Jones: And Now For My Next Trick: Norah Jones and the Difficult Second Album Syndrome

Comment by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 February 2004

BY THIS TIME next week, Norah Jones will probably be nestling atop the album charts with Feels like Home, the follow-up to her multi-platinum, Grammy-grabbing ...

Lambchop: Kurt Wagner: The quiet American

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 6 February 2004

LAMBCHOP are America's leading underground band, secret kings of a scene too modest to be named. They have turned their backs on the bombastic MTV ...

Air: Dome, Brighton

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 15 February 2004

A TRIP TO the sea air, to see Air. And Air, like air itself, are great to have around you, but nothing much to look ...

Boyfriends, The (UK): The Boyfriends: Dublin Castle, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 15 February 2004

THERE'S A STRONG case to be made that camp only has any mileage when used by heterosexuals. Martin Wallace, singer with rising unsigned London band ...

The Distillers: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 15 February 2004

AT THE NME Awards show, a quote is projected onto the large screens from the lead singer of the Distillers: "Boys don't like it when ...

Jamelia: Some Kind Of Superstar

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 20 February 2004

WHEN JAMELIA disappeared four years ago, it seemed her coronation as Britain's R&B queen might be postponed for ever. Four hit singles, including the Top ...

Randy Newman: Overdue Renaissance Of A Whimsical Prophet

Live Review by Andrew Mueller, The Independent, 20 February 2004

Randy Newman: Barbican, London ...

Bob Dylan's Blood On The Tracks: A Critic's Obsession

Essay by Andy Gill, The Independent, 3 March 2004

TODAY, IN MINNEAPOLIS, a group of musicians will assemble at the Pantages Theater to perform Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks in its entirety. ...

Kraftwerk: Triumph Of The Machines

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 12 March 2004

KRAFTWERK'S MOST recent record, the long-waited Tour de France Soundtracks – their first album of new material since 1986's Electric Café, and a variation on ...

Patti Smith: ULU, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 March 2004

THE SECOND ACT OF Patti Smith's great career has been catalysed by death. The loss of her mother inspired the forthcoming Trampin', her fourth album ...

Will Oldham: Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Prince of Perversity

Profile and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 March 2004

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, the artist formerly known as Will Oldham, is perhaps the most uniquely gifted songwriter of his generation. And, as Andy Gill discovers, ...

Madrugada: Northern exposure

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 9 April 2004

As you might expect, there isn't a big rock scene in the farthest reaches of rural Norway. But Madrugada are more than making up for ...

Kinky: A band less ordinary

Report and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 April 2004

A new spirit is abroad in Mexican music, and the fans are going wild with gratitude. Andy Gill goes on the road with Kinky, whose ...

Charlatans, The (UK): The Charlatans: Academy, Islington, London ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 7 May 2004

FEW BRITISH BANDS can tear the roof off a venue as ruthlessly as The Charlatans. It's one of the reasons for the enduring affection in ...

Eric Clapton, Dogs Die In Hot Cars: Eric Clapton: Royal Abert Hall, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 9 May 2004

WOKE UP this morning, got those "I'm going to see Eric Clapton" blues. Said I woke up this morning, and… OK, let's be honest. For ...

The Streets: Apollo, Manchester

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 18 May 2004

THE DEBUT ALBUM by Mike Skinner, a.k.a. The Streets, (Original Pirate Material) was a touching, thoughtful ode to all the aspects of modern Britain its ...

American Music Club: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 May 2004

AMERICAN MUSIC CLUB was always a select establishment. Appealing to connoisseurs of the darkest underground rock, the San Francisco group's principal attraction was always Mark ...

Daara J: The Real Old School

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 28 May 2004

Winners of a Radio 3 award, Senegal's top hip-hop trio Daara J are back on the road. Tim Cooper meets them in Paris. ...

Eric Dolphy: Squeaks and scronks: Eric Dolphy's Out To Lunch

Retrospective by Mal Peachey, The Independent, June 2004

Song for the man who went out to lunch ...

The Pixies: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 3 June 2004

EXACTLY HOW much this, the first UK night of the Pixies' reunion tour, means to the crowd is shown when they walk on stage to ...

The Hives: The Return Of Your Old Favourites

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 8 June 2004

The Hives: Electric Ballroom London ...

Taj Mahal: A Living Edifice To The Blues

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 10 June 2004

Taj Mahal/Tinariwen, Barbican, London **** ...

Ray Charles: 'As Frank Sinatra Said, He Was The Only True Genius In Our Business'

Obituary by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 11 June 2004

FOR ALL PRACTICAL purposes, Ray Charles invented modern soul music. By fusing the sensual and secular preoccupations of the blues and the galvanic fervour of ...

The Red Hot Chili Peppers: Red Hot Chili Peppers: American Spice

Profile and Interview by Sylvie Simmons, The Independent, 16 June 2004

ANTHONY KEIDIS'S house, an expanse of glass and whiteness, is right on top of the Hollywood Hills. Walk down the steps into the vast, white, ...

Peter Hammill, Van Der Graaf Generator: Peter Hammill: Heart Attack Music

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 27 June 2004

WHEN PETER HAMMILL collapsed in the street with a sudden heart attack last year, it didn't make the papers. The one-time singer of the group ...

Phil Manzanera: Dance Away The Heartache

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 2 July 2004

SEVERAL FLOORS UP a converted warehouse block in a tiny mews in north-west London, Phil Manzanera lounges in the pristine calm of his home studio. ...

Elvis Presley: What if Elvis had never been born?

Retrospective by Max Bell, The Independent, 4 July 2004

Rock'n'roll exploded into new life 50 years ago tomorrow, says Max Bell, when some hick recorded 'That's All Right' in Memphis, thereby detonating the Big ...

The Long Ryders: Lock 17, London

Live Review by Andrew Mueller, The Independent, 5 July 2004

THE LONG RYDERS enter to a tape of the theme tune from The Magnificent Seven, and begin their set with a cover of the Byrds' ...

Massive Attack: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 12 July 2004

MASSIVE ATTACK have been shaken almost to pieces in recent times. First, one of their central trio – Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles – left for good, ...

Simon & Garfunkel: Simon and Garfunkel: MEN Arena, Manchester

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 July 2004

AS YOU'D EXPECT, the greying audience for Simon and Garfunkel's first UK show in 30 years is similar to that which regularly turns out for ...

Crosby Stills and Nash: Crosby, Stills & Nash, Fleet Pavilion, Boston, USA

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 20 July 2004

THE FLEET PAVILION is a sleek, tented outdoor auditorium overlooking Boston harbour. Like the Millennium Dome, but useful. And actually functioning as a venue. And ...

Todd Rundgren, Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 July 2004

SINCE his mid-Seventies heyday, Todd Rundgren has always been preaching to the converted, so his religious-themed show is at least appropriate, though unlikely to extend ...

Katie Melua: She's got them dancing in the aisles at Tesco

Comment by Adam Sweeting, The Independent, 1 August 2004

RECORD COMPANIES love her across-the-board appeal to music fans who buy from supermarkets. Attempts to package the teenage Georgian as the creator of a new ...

The 5.6.7.8's: 5.6.7.8: Who do we appreciate?

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 11 August 2004

The 5.6.7.8's are coming to Britain and are drawing sell-out crowds. Tim Cooper meets the idiosyncratic Japanese all-girl rock trio with the Kill Bill connection. ...

Primal Scream: Eden Project, St Austell, Cornwall

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 13 August 2004

THERE'S AN immutable law of rock'n'roll dictating that the longer a rock band stays together, the more its creative energy will dissipate under the parallel ...

Finn Brothers: The Finn Brothers: Fellowship of the Finns

Interview by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 20 August 2004

THE FINN BROTHERS are back for a short visit to London, the city where their fitful professional career began in earnest, 27 years ago. At ...

Jimmy Page: The Godfather of Rock

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 27 August 2004

As Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page is honoured in London's Rock'n'Roll Walk of Fame, Tim Cooper meets the legend who inspired an entire generation of air ...

The Futureheads: The Garage, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 31 August 2004

IN THE SHADOWY darkness of London's indie mecca The Garage, four young men from the North in tightly rolled shirt-sleeves are playing clipped guitar music ...

Jah Wobble: Cargo, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 16 September 2004

JAH WOBBLE THUDDED into the public consciousness in a flurry of violence. He reportedly pulled a knife on NME's Nick Kent while Sid Vicious chain-whipped ...

Duran Duran: The Old Romantics

Profile and Interview by Robert Sandall, The Independent, 17 September 2004

IN A POP WORLD full of ageing Peter Pans with expensive habits to service, ex-wives to maintain and children to educate, attempted comebacks are common, ...

R.E.M.: St James's Church, Piccadilly, London

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 September 2004

R.E.M. ARE NO strangers to the "secret" show, having pioneered them back in the ‘80s, when they would appear at places such as the tiny ...

Brinsley Schwarz: Andrew Lauder: Paradise Recalled

Retrospective and Interview by Max Bell, The Independent, 19 September 2004

Once, rock inhabited Eden. Man, Can and Beefheart were its fruit. Then the snakes in suits took over and music biz creatives like Andrew Lauder ...

Ray Davies at Bloomsbury Theatre, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 1 October 2004

"It's been a very difficult year for everybody," Ray Davies admits, the nearest he gets to acknowledging his being shot in the leg by muggers ...

Siouxsie, Super Furry Animals: Siouxsie Sioux: 100 Club, London/Super Furry Animals: Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 10 October 2004

The Ice Queen thaws. We melt ...

Willy Mason: A Breath Of Fresh Air

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 12 November 2004

IF YOU'RE FEELING bad about America after last week's election, Willy Mason is one reason to change your mind. The 19-year-old New Englander has already ...

Gail Ann Dorsey: I Used To Be

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 November 2004

WHAT A HUGE disappointment this is. About a decade and a half ago, Gail Ann Dorsey released a brilliant debut album called The Corporate World, ...

Pete Wylie: Islington Academy, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 31 December 2004

FOR SIX WEEKS back in 1977, Pete Wylie was at the epicentre of the music world as one of the semi-legendary Liverpool trio the Crucial ...

Dr. John: Dr John: Barbican, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 14 January 2005

DR JOHN'S LONG journey to this concert hall has been faltering and nearly fatal. Born Mac Rebennack in New Orleans, he is as steeped in ...

The Datsuns, Velvet Revolver: Velvet Revolver/The Datsuns at Hammersmith Apollo, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 16 January 2005

Look carefully... this man used to be a punk poodle ...

The Quarrymen: The Beatles? No, thanks

Retrospective and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 20 January 2005

The Quarrymen managed to let Lennon, McCartney and Harrison slip through their fingers. Nearly five decades after that mistake, they are releasing their first album. ...

Rilo Kiley: More Adventurous

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 28 January 2005

More Adventurous is exactly the kind of title you want a band to choose when they make the jump from independent to major label. No ...

The Dears: Electric Ballroom, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 6 February 2005

"WE ARE The Dears, from Montreal, Canada," says Murray Lightburn, by way of coy, unnecessary introduction. "We're a long way from home. We'd like to ...

Noel Harrison: Keep on Grooving

Retrospective and Interview by Max Bell, The Independent, 20 February 2005

By 1968, Noel Harrison – son of Rex – had done it all: landed the glitzy film roles, lived in Hollywood pads and cut 'Windmills ...

Dorris Henderson: US Folk Singer Who Settled In London

Obituary by Colin Irwin, The Independent, 9 March 2005

DORRIS HENDERSON cut an unforgettable figure on the emergent British folk-music scene of the mid-1960s. ...

Avril Lavigne: O Sister, What Art Thou?

Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 11 March 2005

Teenage girls can't resist Avril Lavigne's sulky-teen pose. So Tim Cooper decides to let his daughter interrogate the pop princess. ...

Garbage: Scala, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 31 March 2005

IN RECENT WEEKS it has become de rigueur for big names to launch their new album with small dates in London. Last night, after club-sized ...

Goldie Lookin' Chain: Goldie Lookin Chain

Interview by Simon Price, The Independent, 3 April 2005

One minute they were an unknown posse from Gwent, the next they were music industry darlings. Are Goldie Lookin Chain — the "Welsh Wu-Tang Clan" ...

Willie Nelson: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Andrew Mueller, The Independent, 5 April 2005

AT THIS LATE stage, attending a Willie Nelson concert is more a gesture of pilgrimage than anything else. Nelson, now 71, with a ponytail that ...

Racine: Islington Academy, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 11 April 2005

IT WAS ALWAYS hard to take Wendy James seriously, but even so her reinvention after a decade in the pop wilderness is hilarious. ...

Tara Angell: "I'm not just a chick singer-songwriter"

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 15 April 2005

A debut dripping in smoky-voiced pain... and "the darkest record since Black Sabbath". ...

M.I.A.: MIA: Arular (XL) ****

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 20 April 2005

IT REALLY SHOULDN'T come as a surprise that the most vital new sound from the UK dance underground should come from a transplanted Sri Lankan ...

José González: Veneer

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 April 2005

THOUGH RAISED in Sweden, José González's Latin American roots shine through on this debut album, which has hoisted him to unlikely stardom in Scandinavia, as ...

James Blunt: Shepherds Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 5 May 2005

IN THE FRENZY to find a new Damien Rice or David Gray, it suddenly seems as if there's a sensitive singer-songwriter on every street corner. ...

Van Der Graaf Generator: Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 10 May 2005

WHEN THE FOUR core members of this almost-forgotten prog-rock band start a gig for the first time in 29 years, a joyous roar bounces round ...

Dizzee Rascal: Electric Ballroom, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 May 2005

DIZZEE RASCAL saunters on stage sporting the infectious grin of a boy who feels that every day is Christmas. Though he starts with 'Sittin' Here', ...

Destiny's Child: Earl's Court, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 3 June 2005

FOR THE "INDEPENDENT WOMEN" of one of their biggest hits, Destiny's Child have a tendency to do what they are told. The middleclass work ethic ...

James Blunt: Back from Bedlam

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 10 June 2005

How did ex-soldier James Blunt go from serving in Kosovo to playing gigs? Tim Cooper finds out. ...

Ladytron: ICA, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 12 June 2005

THE ICA CINEMA SCREEN shows a monochrome montage of vintage audio machinery — reel-to-reel tapes, amplifier dials — distorted, twisted, chopped up and re-cut. Then ...

Franz Ferdinand: Access All Areas

Report by Gavin Martin, The Independent, 17 June 2005

DURING THE RECORDING sessions for Franz Ferdinand's new album, the band have not just been making music. Between work on the eagerly anticipated follow-up to ...

The White Stripes: The New Generation

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 24 June 2005

JACK WHITE WILL never have the blues badly enough. Though The White Stripes' new album, Get Behind Me Satan, suggests the legendary bluesman Robert Johnson's ...

Patti Smith's Horses at Meltdown: Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 27 June 2005

PATTI SMITH IS standing alone on the stage reciting the poem that describes her teenage dream to escape a blue-collar production line ("Inspecting pipe, 40 ...

Matchbox 20, Rob Thomas: Rob Thomas: Anonymity in the UK

Report and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 6 July 2005

Rob Thomas can claim 75 million album sales. So who is he? ...

Rilo Kiley: Koko, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 8 July 2005

FORMED IN Los Angeles around the former child actors Jenny Lewis and Blake Sennett in 1998, Rilo Kiley are hard to pigeonhole. Their first two, ...

Richard Hell: Punk's Founding Father, Richard Hell

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 August 2005

RICHARD HELL was punk's John the Baptist. In one year, 1974, he found the movement its home (CBGB's), created its style (ripped and spiked), indicated ...

Blur, Oasis: The summer of Britpop

Retrospective by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 August 2005

Exactly a decade ago the British pop revival reached its zenith when Blur and Oasis battled it out for the number one spot. Nick Hasted ...

Fun Lovin' Criminals: Huey Morgan: King of New York

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 26 August 2005

A walking, talking advertisement for the city, Huey Morgan of Fun Lovin' Criminals takes Tim Cooper downtown. ...

Ladytron: Rise Of The Machines

Interview by Simon Price, The Independent, 28 August 2005

Ladytron are a little bit Kraftwerk, a little bit Roxy and very, very now. So should the doe-eyed boys of angst rock be worried about ...

Iggy Pop, The Stooges: Iggy Pop And The Stooges: Hammersmith Apollo, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 1 September 2005

SEEING THE STOOGES' name on the one-time Hammersmith Odeon's marquee, 30 years after they split, feels like an eerie warp in time. When the band ...

Elbow: Koko, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 9 September 2005

ELBOW HAVE BEEN brushed by fame almost accidentally; first, when their debut album, 2000's Asleep at the Back, was Mercury nominated, then when the singer, ...

Neil Young's Last Harvest

Interview by Edward Helmore, The Independent, 22 September 2005

"WELCOME TO Fortress Blair," says Neil Young, offering his hand. ...

Gang Of Four play Entertainment!: Barbican, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 27 September 2005

FORMED AT LEEDS University in 1977, they dragged punk's three-chord trick into a radical and subversive new direction by marrying its guitar-driven rage to funk's ...

Ladytron: Witching Hour (Island)

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 2 October 2005

FIRST FRANZ FERDINAND, now this, with the Cardigans still to come: autumn 2005 is shaping up into a fine season for pop with a brain. ...

Merz: Loveheart

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 14 October 2005

AS THE LAST MILLENNIUM drew to its close, Conrad Lambert, aka Merz, seemed poised for The Big Time. Signed for a six-figure advance to a ...

Keith Urban: Hammersmith Apollo, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 19 October 2005

URBAN BY NAME but country rock by nature, raised in Australia but resident in Nashville, Urban has sold millions of records in America and fills ...

Kate Bush: Finally, Something For The Grown-Ups

Essay by Andy Gill, The Independent, 21 October 2005

EARLY NEXT MONTH, Kate Bush releases Aerial, her first new album since The Red Shoes back in November 1993. Even by the relaxed schedules adopted ...

The Darkness: The gathering Darkness

Interview by Simon Price, The Independent, 13 November 2005

What a year it's been for Lowestoft's campest band of brothers. They've lost a bass player, found a new one (it took, ooh, seconds) and ...

Chris Whitley

Obituary by Colin Irwin, The Independent, 29 November 2005

HE WAS ALTERNATIVELY described as a rock'n'roll troubadour, a "nu blues" artist, an alt country pioneer, a slide guitar master and a trailblazing singer-songwriter who ...

The Strokes: ULU, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 1 December 2005

THE STROKES WERE always an unlikely bet for rock'n'roll's great hope. They have never stood for anything in particular, or said anything worthwhile. Their sound ...

Nik Cohn: Triksta – Life and Death and New Orleans Rap

Book Review by Charles Shaar Murray, The Independent, 9 December 2005

JUST AFTER THE first printing of this iconic writer's account of his cultural and musical misadventures in an iconic city, the situation changed almost beyond ...

James Yorkston: Luminaire, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 28 December 2005

"HERE'S THE NEXT number," announces James Yorkston, studying a piece of paper: "Three hundred and fifty-eight." Few singers would draw the raffle mid-set, but it's ...

Iggy Pop: Story of the Song: 'The Passenger' by Iggy Pop

Interview by Robert Webb, The Independent, 2006

Author's note: I'm not sure where the Q&A came from. Maybe Ricky taped the interview and transcribed the audio. ...

Dave Matthews Band: Dave Matthews: Gospel according to Matthews

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 20 January 2006

He's the biggest music star in the USA, but probably couldn't get arrested here. Tim Cooper meets a man for whom success means having the ...

Jenny Lewis: Poor little rich girl

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 20 January 2006

Jenny Lewis has gone from child star to singing with Rilo Kiley to solo act. It's been a bittersweet experience, hears Tim Cooper. ...

Kano: Astoria, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 8 February 2006

BRITISH HIP HOP was America's poor relation for years, but tonight Kano shows how far the UK has come since the millennium's turn. Still just ...

Donald Fagen: Former Steely Dan Member On His New Album

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 March 2006

IN THE BRUTAL world of American football, teams often employ what they call a "hurry-up offense", a series of plays they can run quickly when ...

Dusty Springfield: The Invention of Dusty Springfield

Retrospective and Interview by Adam Sweeting, The Independent, 26 March 2006

Mary O'Brien was born with the voice that would make her our greatest female pop singer, but everything else that went to make the icon ...

Placebo: Empress Ballroom, Blackpool

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 9 April 2006

"I WAS CONFUSED by the birds and the bees", the Lilliputian, Luxembourgeois leader of Placebo sings, beneath the gilded plaster of Paris of the 110-year-old ...

The Good Bad & The Queen, Gorillaz: Gorillaz

Interview by Andrew Purcell, The Independent, 12 April 2006

THERE ARE GHOSTS at the Apollo. Bobby Byrd holds his master's cape, the amateur night regulars bawl, shimmy and shake, and Fats Gonder asks "are ...

Daniel Johnston: The Devil and Daniel Johnston: Barbican, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 18 April 2006

IT HAS TAKEN 25 years, almost as many albums and a lifetime of loneliness and pain, but Daniel Johnston is finally emerging from underground cult ...

Gnarls Barkley: St Elsewhere

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 21 April 2006

EVER SINCE HE emerged from the shadow of his chums in Outkast and Goodie Mob to establish himself as a solo artist, Cee-Lo Green has ...

The Red Hot Chili Peppers: The Hottest Band in the World: Red Hot Chili Peppers

Profile by Andy Gill, The Independent, 3 May 2006

IN RECENT YEARS, mountain-man lookalike record producer Rick Rubin has been justly fêted for his career-revival work with Johnny Cash, which effectively recontextualised the Man ...

Scott Walker: Not Easy on Himself

Interview by Robert Webb, The Independent, 5 May 2006

IN 1995, SCOTT Walker, the moody, boy-band pinup turned existential cult-figure, broke a 12-year silence with the album Tilt. Stark and uncompromising, as brittle as ...

Fat Freddy's Drop: Playing to the expats

Report and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, June 2006

They're massive in their home countries, and their London gigs sell out thanks to the multicultural populace. ...

Martha Wainwright: Bloomsbury Theatre, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 1 June 2006

THIS WAS AN evening that lent fresh meaning to the term "intimate" – and, for that matter, "spontaneous". It made you feel like you'd been ...

Boy George: Bush Hall, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 12 June 2006

IF EVER A FALLEN idol was in need of reinvention, it's surely Boy George, whose last public appearance was in a New York courtroom. His ...

Do England do better when they have a good song?

Comment by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 July 2006

IF THERE is even the slightest connection, then (a) the current England team are doomed, and (b) we'd all better get singing 'World Cup Willie' ...

Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd: Syd Barrett, 1946-2006

Obituary by Robert Webb, The Independent, 12 July 2006

Reclusive co-founder of Pink Floyd ...

Blondie: Blonde on Blonde

Interview by David Sinclair, The Independent, 13 July 2006

WHEN BLONDIE were admitted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, earlier this year, it seemed about time. After thirty million ...

The Dears: A gloom of their own

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 18 August 2006

The leader of the Dears could brood for Canada. Tim Cooper meets a man for whom success has not in itself brought any visible happiness, ...

Kasabian: Empire (Columbia) ***

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 25 August 2006

LIKE THEIR similarly immodest contemporaries Razorlight, Kasabian talk a good fight — or enough of a good fight, anyway, to make you overlook the shortfall ...

The Roots: Game Theory (Def Jam)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 25 August 2006

THEIR FIRST ALBUM for Def Jam is also The Roots' darkest — and more worryingly, their least diverse, as if they were under heavy manners ...

Amp Fiddler: Afro Strut (Genuine) ★★★★☆

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 September 2006

MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST Joseph "Amp" Fiddler served one of the best apprenticeships available in black music with a stint in Funkadelic, going on to apply George Clinton's ...

Bat For Lashes: The Spitz, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 14 September 2006

NATASHA KHAN discovered her own musical world when a black horse appeared to her in a dream two years ago and led her away into ...

Scissor Sisters: The Scissor Sisters: Trafalgar Square, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 18 September 2006

THE FACT THAT New York's Scissor Sisters can fill Trafalgar Square and still, relatively speaking, not get arrested back home should be a matter of ...

Free: All right now? Nope

Retrospective by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 22 September 2006

Thirty years after drugs killed Free's guitarist, the band are back in vogue. They just won't talk to each other. ...

The Lemonheads: The Lemonheads

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 September 2006

TEN YEARS AGO, on the last Lemonheads album Car Button Cloth, Evan Dando was apologising for his dissolute, druggie lifestyle, hanging his dirty laundry out ...

Isobel Campbell: Lone Star

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 28 September 2006

Since leaving the safety of Belle & Sebastian, Isobel Campbell has found her creative voice and produced her finest work. ...

Sparks: Forum, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 5 October 2006

MORE THAN three decades after their child-scaring Top of the Pops debut with 'This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us', Sparks remain one ...

Make my day: the best (and worst) lines in the history of film

Essay by Paul Wellings, The Independent, 20 October 2006

As in life, first impressions count in cinema. In Citizen Kane (1941), the opening word, Charles Foster Kane's dying utterance "Rosebud", holds the key (perhaps) ...

Joan As Policewoman: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 23 October 2006

JOAN WASSER places a mug of steaming tea on the piano as she wanders onstage — a casual kick-off to this South Bank foyer space's ...

The Good Bad & The Queen: The Good, The Bad and The Queen: London Calling

Profile and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 October 2006

If you thought the age of the supergroup was past, think again. Andy Gill meets The Good, The Bad and The Queen ...

Amy Winehouse: Back to Black (Island)*****

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 October 2006

SHE'S A BRAVE lass, Amy Winehouse. It's rare to find any artist changing their approach between albums, and virtually unknown if their debut was a ...

How An NME Cassette Launched Indie Music

Retrospective by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 27 October 2006

C86, the unassuming mail-order cassette compiled by NME, through which the indie sound and scene first coalesced, will have its 20th anniversary celebrated tonight with ...

Mercury Rev: Hello Blackbird (V2)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 3 November 2006

FOR MUCH of their career – certainly since they began exerting a modicum of discipline over their experimental leanings – Mercury Rev have seemed to ...

Courtney Love: Dirty Blonde: The Diaries of Courtney Love

Book Review by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 12 November 2006

Make tea, get nose fixed ASAP ...

Lucinda Williams: Shepherds Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 15 November 2006

EVEN BY THE tardy timekeeping standards of rock'n'roll, 16 months is a little long to keep your audience waiting. Originally scheduled to play here in ...

Iron & Wine: Sam Beam: Love, God, death and a tree of bees

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 November 2006

The famously uncommunicative singer-songwriter Sam Beam — also known as Iron & Wine — discusses his hauntingly poetic musical world with Andy Gill. ...

Iron Maiden, Tenacious D: Iron Maiden: Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle/Tenacious D: Hammersmith Apollo, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 24 December 2006

The nursery school of rock ...

James Brown 1933-2006

Obituary by James Maycock, The Independent, 26 December 2006

JAMES BROWN was one of the most extraordinary Afro-Americans of the 2nd half of the 20th century. A raw, emotional singer, electric performer and tough ...

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

Profile and Interview by Andrew Purcell, The Independent, 12 January 2007

TWO YEARS AGO, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah proved that popular music's rules have changed. The old logic of rise and fall still applies though, ...

Pop Movies: Hits & Misses

Overview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 25 January 2007

Dreamgirls is the latest in a long line of pop movies that fails to do its subject justice. So will Hollywood ever make a decent ...

Future Pilot AKA: Secrets from the Clockhouse

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 2 February 2007

INDO-SCOTS COMPOSER (and one-time Soup Dragon) Sushil K Dade has been carving his own niche on the more benign fringes of indie-rock for some years ...

Lady Sovereign, Mika: Mika: Berkeley Square, London; Lady Sovereign: Scala, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 11 February 2007

OUTSIDE THE GIANT TENT erected in Berkeley Square, the trees are illuminated pink and officers of the Metropolitan Police are holding back scores of fruity ...

Rufus Wainwright: A Year Of Living Judy Garland

Interview by Andrew Purcell, The Independent, 14 February 2007

THERE IS AN anecdote that Rufus Wainwright enjoys telling about his childhood fascination with Judy Garland. "I wanted to be Dorothy – on good days," ...

Yoko Ono: Yes, I'm A Witch (Parlophone)

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 18 February 2007

THERE ARE THOSE — and, if you've seen her shrieking performance in The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus, you couldn't blame them — who ...

The Special AKA, The Specials: Jerry Dammers: A Ghost From The Past

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 20 April 2007

THE MAN WHO created 2-Tone, Coventry's own Motown, and wrote Britain's most perfect fusing of politics and pop, the single 'Ghost Town' by his great ...

Patti Smith: Roundhouse, London

Live Review by Nick Coleman, The Independent, May 2007

"JESUS DIED for somebody's sins, but not mine." It was a good way to start an album in 1975 and it remains a good way ...

Terry Reid

Retrospective and Interview by Robert Webb, The Independent, 3 July 2007

IT'S THE MIDDLE of the day in Palm Desert, California, 104 degrees and rising. Terry Reid, rock legend, is out by the pool, sucking on ...

M.I.A.: Kala (XL) ****

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 August 2007

THERE'S A SORT OF junkyard, trash-culture exuberance about M.I.A.'s beats that infuses the Anglo-Tamil rapper's work with freshness and immediacy. ...

Kula Shaker: Crispian Mills: Big Mouth Strikes Again

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 24 September 2007

Ten years ago, Kula Shaker's Crispian Mills revealed an admiration for the swastika, and the band imploded. Now they're back, and the lead singer is ...

Radiohead: OK Computer: Why The Record Industry Is Terrified Of Radiohead's New Album

Comment by Andy Gill, The Independent, 5 October 2007

Radiohead are the latest — and greatest — band to shun the conventional CD release. Their new album is available online — and you don't ...

Cowboy Junkies: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 17 October 2007

IT WOULD BE myth-making mischief to suggest that, upon its release 20 years ago, The Trinity Session was acclaimed as a landmark album. The best ...

Patti Smith: What does Arthur Rimbaud, the enfant terrible of French symbolism, have in common with Patti Smith?

Report and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 18 October 2007

MOST PEOPLE'S MINDS, as they enter their sixties, probably turn to thoughts of retirement and a sedate glide along the gentle lower slopes of life's ...

David Arnold, Kaiser Chiefs: Kaiser Chiefs: This is the Modern Way

Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 26 October 2007

What happens when indie-rockers get together with a Grammy-winning composer? Kaiser Chiefs and David Arnold chat before their Electric Prom tonight. ...

Josh Ritter: The Ritter Stuff

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 12 November 2007

His parents are neuroscientists who read him Huxley at bedtime. No wonder Josh Ritter has a way with words, says Tim Cooper. ...

Cajun Dance Party, Roisin Murphy, Snow Patrol: Snow Patrol, Cajun Dance Party, Roisin Murphy: Union Chapel, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 27 November 2007

THIS LATEST ACOUSTIC BILL in aid of Mencap has an easy, diverse charm. The headliners Snow Patrol play their part, but they are far from ...

Led Zeppelin: The First, The Biggest, And Still The Best...

Retrospective by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 December 2007

The greatest reunion in rock is on Monday, when Led Zeppelin play the O² Arena. Andy Gill is dazed, but not confused ...

The New Pornographers: The band reveal their collective wisdom

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 14 December 2007

"IN VANCOUVER, they're called 'fuck bands'," muses The New Pornographers' self-effacing leader Carl Newman, of his acclaimed seven-piece collective. "Bands for 'what the fuck?' The ...

Eric Clapton, Guns N' Roses, Joy Division, Slash: Music books: the most debauched tales of rock'n'roll excess

Book Review by Ben Thompson, The Independent, 16 December 2007

HOW BETTER to salve the pangs of remorse induced by a season of over-indulgence than by voraciously consuming the reminiscences of those whose lifestyles make ...

Brandi Carlile: Borderline, London

Live Review by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 18 December 2007

"DO YOU MIND if we get a little bit country on ya?" inquires Brandi Carlile cheerfully, as her entourage of publicists, watching anxiously in the ...

The Kills: Soho Revue Bar, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 17 January 2008

ALISON MOSSHART is leaning over the lip of this small sometime-strip club's stage, like a comic-book character forcing her way out of the frame. Her ...

Adele: 19 (XL recordings)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 25 January 2008

THE ITUNES/MYSPACE revolution has speeded up the pop process to such an extent that a new act barely has time to draw breath before being ...

Adele: "Her Success is Depressingly Inevitable"

Comment by Andy Gill, The Independent, 5 February 2008

AS ADELE'S album sweeps to the top of the charts, it becomes increasingly clear that in the future, all our pop-cultural decisions will be made ...

Duffy: Rockferry (A&M)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 February 2008

NORTH WALES siren Duffy is the latest of a formidable crop of female singer-songwriters to be overloaded with the desperate expectations of an industry in ...

Dennis Brown: Joe Gibbs, 1943-2008

Obituary by Chris Salewicz, The Independent, 3 March 2008

Producer of a string of reggae hits ...

Adam Green: Sixes & Sevens

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 March 2008

WITH THE MOLDY PEACHES' MUSIC featuring in the film Juno, Adam Green's stock has never been higher — which may account for his easygoing tone ...

The Band, The Rolling Stones: The Sounds of Scorsese

Overview by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 26 March 2008

AS THE VETERAN FILM-MAKER RELEASES HIS CONCERT MOVIE ON THE ROLLING STONES, NICK COLEMAN APPLAUDS A DIRECTOR WHO'S ALWAYS PUT MUSIC AT THE HEART OF ...

Damon Albarn, Blur, Gorillaz: Damon Albarn: The Great Escape

Report and Interview by Andrew Purcell, The Independent, 12 April 2008

THERE ARE GHOSTS at the Apollo. Bobby Byrd holds his master's cape, the amateur night regulars bawl and shimmy, and Fats Gonder asks: "Are you ...

Jamie Lidell: Jim (Warp)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 25 April 2008

BACK AT THE turn of the millennium, Jamie Lidell was a cutting-edge electronic musician, crooning over abstract, fractured beats and jittery synth blips as one-half ...

Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan; When a twee pop beauty met a rock'n'roll beast

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 2 May 2008

Belle and Sebastian's Isobel Campbell is on to her second album with rocker Mark Lanegan. She tells Tim Cooper about an odd coupling. ...

Nada Surf: The Sunshine Boys: Brooklyn's Nada Surf have bounced back with an album of upbeat pop

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 5 May 2008

THEIR LATEST ALBUM might be called Lucky but Nada Surf's 15-year career has been anything but. Even their name causes misconceptions: it's so redolent of ...

Minnie Driver: Minnie adventure: Miss Driver turns her attention to country music and motherhood

Report and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 8 May 2008

She's conquered Hollywood, stars in a hit TV series, and is one of Britain's most successful acting exports. ...

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Crystal Castles: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: Hammersmith Apollo, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 11 May 2008

The intensity never lets up for the Bad Seed who glides from dark menace to the sublime ...

The Ting Tings: We Started Nothing (Columbia)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 16 May 2008

IF THERE'S A more immediately catchy single than 'That's Not My Name' released this year, it will have to be recorded with Velcro instruments on ...

Fleet Foxes: Fleet Foxes (Bella Union)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 30 May 2008

THOUGH NOT having quite the sun-kissed enchantment of their debut Sun Giant EP, Seattle alt.folk combo Fleet Foxes' full debut suggests they can follow the ...

Bo Diddley and the Beat Surrender

Retrospective by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 June 2008

Bo Diddley has shuffled off, but his trademark rhythm, and his part in the creation of rock'n'roll, will remain. ...

Coldplay: Viva La Vida, or Death and All His Friends (Parlophone)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 June 2008

COLDPLAY'S X&Y, they've since explained, was the final part of a trilogy — a claim some might consider a cunning defence against accusations that they're ...

Coldplay: Why I Hate Coldplay

Essay by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 June 2008

Pompous, mawkish, and unbearably smug, Coldplay have conquered the charts with the sonic equivalent of wilted spinach, argues Andy Gill. And in the process, they've ...

Aimee Mann: @#%&*! Smilers

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 June 2008

PERHAPS HEARTENED BY the (artistic) success of 2006's One More Drifter in the Snow — the only serious addition to the ranks of Christmas albums ...

Lil Wayne: Tha Carter III

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 June 2008

WITH MTV, Rolling Stone and Blender magazines, and even Kanye West conceding he's the hottest rapper, and his MySpace site becoming the first to clock ...

N.E.R.D.: N*E*R*D: Seeing Sounds (Star Trak)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 June 2008

PHARRELL WILLIAMS is one of modern pop's more quixotic talents – purveyor of beats brisk and bouncy in his Neptunes guise, but an attempt at ...

Grace Jones: Still a Slave to the Rhythm

Profile by Andy Gill, The Independent, 18 June 2008

She's belted Russell Harty, beaten James Bond and brought the house down with her fashion sense. Now the inimitable Grace Jones is back at Meltdown. ...

Dirty Pretty Things: Romance at Short Notice (Vertigo)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 June 2008

IT CAN'T be easy being Carl Barât, eternally condemned to playing the former sidekick in some tacky B-movie of tragic dissipation, with every break-up song ...

Nas: Untitled (Def Jam)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 18 July 2008

FOR MY money, Nas remains New York's most potent rapper, operating with an insight and intelligence few exponents can equal. ...

Allen Toussaint: Roundhouse, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 7 August 2008

ALLEN TOUSSAINT talks of his sporadic, unbought solo work and the royalties from the hits he's created for others with equal affection. ...

Stereolab: Chemical Chords (Duophonic/4AD)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 15 August 2008

STEREOLAB HAVE made no fewer than 11 albums, many more than indie titans like Blur, Oasis, the Smiths and New Order, and far outstripping the ...

The Verve: Forth (Parlophone)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 15 August 2008

RARELY CAN RAMPANT self-regard and billowing emptiness have combined to such vacuous effect as they do in the Verve, and particularly in Richard Ashcroft, a ...

David Gahr: Folk, jazz and rock photographer

Obituary by Colin Irwin, The Independent, 5 September 2008

WHEN BOB DYLAN shocked the audience at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival by going on stage with members of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band to ...

Jenny Lewis: My Private Traumas

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 September 2008

A former child star from a broken home, Jenny Lewis is the voice of Rilo Kiley who had a cult hit with the Watson Twins. ...

Femi Kuti: Born Into The Struggle

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 10 October 2008

Femi Kuti has both Nigeria's music and its deadly political conflicts in his blood, he explains to Nick Hasted ...

AC/DC, Anvil, Guns N' Roses, Megadeth, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne: Guns N' Roses: The Monsters of Rock Return

Comment by Andy Gill, The Independent, 31 October 2008

After 14 years of rumours and false starts, Guns N' Roses are promising to release their new album. There's even a ticking clock on their ...

The Cure: Robert Smith: What becomes of the brokenhearted?

Profile by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 November 2008

From Smashing Pumpkins to Edward Scissorhands, the Cure's Robert Smith has been influencing pop culture for decades. It's just a shame that the band's new ...

Al Green: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 10 November 2008

EVEN IF YOU didn't know that Al Green was an ordained minister, his concert performances would leave no room for doubt, in all senses of ...

Poly Styrene, X-Ray Spex: The Return of Punk's First Lady: Poly Styrene

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 21 November 2008

Thirty years after singing of bondage and toothpaste, via a stay at a psychiatric hospital and motherhood, Poly Styrene is back on stage, without X-Ray ...

Mike Hart: Mike Hart Bleeds

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 24 November 2008

IN THE LATE '60s, Mike Hart was a member of the Liverpool Scene, the poetry and music collective that had guitarist Andy Roberts and poet ...

White Denim: Dingwalls, London

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 24 November 2008

"I THINK maybe we should move to London," muses White Denim guitarist James Petralli as a packed Dingwalls roars its approval of the band's opening ...

Manic Street Preachers: Richey Edwards: Guitarist and Lyricist with the Manic Street Preachers who Disappeared in 1995

Retrospective by Andy Gill, The Independent, 28 November 2008

WHEN MANIC Street Preachers' lyricist Richey Edwards disappeared from his room at the Embassy Hotel in London's Bayswater district on the night of 1 February ...

Common: Universal Mind Control (Island)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 5 December 2008

APART FROM HIS recent shift into movies, Common seems to be approaching his hip-hop career in a perversely roundabout manner. ...

Bon Iver: Victoria Apollo, London

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 9 December 2008

"THIS IS AN extremely big deal for us," says Justin Vernon, standing beneath a giant pterodactyl. Vernon is the songwriter, lead singer and creative mainspring ...

The View: Grown-Up and Mystical: The View

Report and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 30 January 2009

THE HOUSE-TO-HOUSE search of his old haunts in Dundee has been completed, and here comes The View's singer Kyle Falconer. ...

Sigur Rós: Why We're Mesmerised By The Hypnotic Icelandic Band

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 30 January 2009

EACH WEEK, along with the basic album and singles sales charts, there are myriad other charts published that track the diverse fortunes of the music ...

Dr. Feelgood: The Dr. Feelgood factor

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 13 February 2009

They paved the way for punk, but have been forgotten by history. A new film revisits the strange world from which Dr. Feelgood came, writes ...

Magazine: "These gigs are a cherry on a cake"

Report and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 20 February 2009

THE ONE-TIME "most important man in pop" made a quietly triumphant comeback last week. Howard Devoto's Magazine, missing since 1981, were the most uncategorisable band ...

U2: Will U2 be the saviours of the music industry?

Report by Andy Gill, The Independent, 20 February 2009

Five years on from their last record, U2 have hauled Bono away from his saving-the-world duties long enough to finish their twelth studio album. But ...

Baaba Maal: 'Say What You Believe is True'

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 27 February 2009

BAABA MAAL IS BACK in Britain next week. If he isn't yet as familiar a name here as his fellow Senegalese Youssou N'Dour, this is ...

Tom Waits: Barney Hoskyns: Lowside of the Road – A Life of Tom Waits (Faber & Faber)

Book Review by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 1 March 2009

SELF-REVELATION has never come easily to the Los Angeleno songwriter, musician and occasional actor Tom Waits, which is presumably why he writes the kinds of ...

Sugarland, Taylor Swift: Taylor Swift, Sugarland et al: Far From The Old Country Music

Report and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 13 March 2009

Nashville is making yet another attempt to conquer the UK charts with artists who have crossed over so far they are virtually mainstream. Nick Hasted ...

PJ Harvey: Inside the Hidden Heart of PJ Harvey (and John Parish)

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 27 March 2009

POLLY JEAN HARVEY and John Parish are sitting across from each other in a quiet hotel with the comfort of 20 years' acquaintance. Harvey, of ...

Anohni (Antony & the Johnsons): Antony and the Johnsons: Civic Hall, Wolverhampton

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 2 April 2009

WHEN ANTONY and the Johnsons' I Am a Bird Now won this year's Mercury Prize, he brought a world of outsiders into the light. His ...

Autechre: Untilted

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 2 April 2009

THEIR EIGHTH ALBUM finds the abstract-electronica duo of Sean Booth and Rob Brown in much the same brittle, airless space that housed 2003's Draft 7.30, ...

The Fall: Koko, London ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 6 April 2009

MARK E. SMITH is hunched at the back of the stage in black leather jacket and wheelchair, looking like Salford's Davros. ...

Jackson Browne: Royal Albert Hall, London **

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 15 April 2009

THE GREY beard of experience Jackson Browne wore on the sleeve of his last album, Time the Conqueror, is gone. He looks the same lean, ...

Super Furry Animals: Still Light Years Ahead: Super Furry Animals

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 15 May 2009

"WYCHWOOD IS OUR first festival this year," Super Furry Animals' singer Gruff Rhys informs me. "We're committing to only playing outside from now on. Especially ...

Kasabian: West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum (Columbia) ****

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 5 June 2009

AFTER THE PATCHY RESPONSE duly bestowed upon the patchy Empire, Kasabian have wisely made a few changes for this much-improved follow-up. ...

The Horrors: How To Survive On The Outside

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 5 June 2009

Author's note: This is the full, unedited version of the piece that appeared in The Independent ...

Little Boots: Hands

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 7 June 2009

SMALL, BUT PERFECTLY FORMED. That's the cliché which flashes into mind, neon-bright, when you listen to Hands, with its blank, mystery-starved one-word titles and the ...

Black Eyed Peas: The Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D. (Polydor) **

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 12 June 2009

THE TITLE apparently stands for "The Energy Never Dies", will.i.am's response to what he perceives as the end of a music industry "paradigm", but which ...

The Jackson 5, Michael Jackson: Michael Jackson: Thriller was the Masterpiece that Set Tone for Pop's Next Generation

Obituary by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 June 2009

ROUSED FROM sleep with the shocking, if not entirely surprising, news that Michael Jackson was gone, I was halfway through my bowl of cereal when ...

Buffy Sainte-Marie: Running for the Drum (Cooking Vinyl)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 3 July 2009

BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE'S first album in 17 years finds her spirit as undiluted as her charm, still making persuasive, engaging arguments for Native American attitudes, and ...

Frankmusik: Complete Me

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 12 July 2009

FUNNY, ISN'T IT, how a shift in emphasis can completely alter meaning. Place it on the first word, and Vincent Frank's album title sounds like ...

The Cardigans, The Concretes, Fever Ray: Sweden: State-sponsored Rock Valhalla

Overview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 24 July 2009

IN POP MUSIC at least, Britain still imagines it rules the world. The Beatles, Kinks, Bowie and Blur are looked on as an unassailable heritage ...

The Low Anthem: Evolutionary Twists

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 24 July 2009

The Low Anthem aren't like other US folk-rock bands. Tim Cooper discusses influence and innovation with the trio. ...

Morrissey: Troxy, London ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 July 2009

AT LONDON'S Wireless Festival last year, Morrissey was a hilarious showman in easy command of his powers, playing rollicking unreleased songs and Smiths favourites. That ...

Amadou & Mariam: Roundhouse, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 30 July 2009

THIS IS A STRIKINGLY, INHERENTLY VISUAL and rock-infused show, turning what you might expect from a duo once bluntly dubbed "the blind couple from Mali" ...

Tiësto: DJ Tiësto: Victoria Park, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 6 August 2009

DJ TIËSTO'S brand name and face are plastered either side of the stage. You may also see him modelling underwear on giant Times Square billboards, ...

Brendan Benson, The Raconteurs: Brendan Benson: Your Old, Unfamiliar Friend – Or So He Wishes

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 14 August 2009

Since the success of his acclaimed band The Raconteurs, Brendan Benson has earned plenty of public recognition – but he'd rather have his anonymity back, ...

Tinchy Stryder: Catch 22

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 16 August 2009

A VETERAN at the age of 22, already on his second album (2007's Star in the Hood won him a Best Newcomer nomination at that ...

Aphex Twin, Boards Of Canada, Grizzly Bear: 20 years of the Warp factor

Retrospective by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 August 2009

Sheffield's Warp Records celebrates its 20th anniversary in September. Nick Hasted looks back on the cutting-edge electronica/indie label that has produced acts as diverse as ...

Arctic Monkeys, Glasvegas, Ian Brown, Radiohead, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Radiohead, Ian Brown, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs et al: Reading Festival, Berkshire ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 31 August 2009

Radiohead's modern jazz wrong-foots the crowd ...

Oasis: Don't Look Back In Anger

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 4 September 2009

Noel Gallagher's decision to quit Oasis is years overdue, says Nick Hasted. The band were no longer relevant. And yet there is much to celebrate ...

Gang of Four: Andy Gill meets Andy Gill

Profile and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 September 2009

After 30 years of being mistaken for him, The Independent's music critic Andy Gill meets the Gang of Four's Andy Gill to discuss a shared ...

Jamie T: 'I Love Living Out Of A Bag'

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 24 September 2009

The hip-hop poet is ready to take to the road after relishing some home comforts ...

Monsters of Folk: Monsters of Folk

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 October 2009

OBVIOUS DIFFERENCES OF SCALE prevent this alliance of American indie luminaries — Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis from Bright Eyes, Jim James from My Morning ...

Biffy Clyro: Only Revolutions (14th Floor)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 November 2009

THE PROGRESS OF Ayrshire prog-metal trio Biffy Clyro demonstrates again that, outside of the short-term imperatives of Cowellised talent-show pop, the best way for a ...

Grizzly Bear: Out of the Woods, Into the Light

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 6 November 2009

ED DROSTE is settling into the bar of his east London hotel with his Grizzly Bear bandmate Daniel Rossen, to attempt to explain their sky-rocket ...

Wilco: Forum, London

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 10 November 2009

"WHERE YOU BEEN?" responds an amused Jeff Tweedy to a punter's call to "play the hits", midway through Wednesday's show at the Forum. "These are ...

Arctic Monkeys: Wembley Arena, London ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 November 2009

Northern soul with a heavy heart ...

Rihanna: Rated R (Mercury) ***

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 November 2009

IN NO OTHER field of music does the autobiographical imperative wield as much power as it does in R&B. ...

Public Image Ltd, O2 Academy, Birmingham****

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 16 December 2009

Difficult, honest and angry, Lydon pushes at the limits ...

Delphic: Acolyte

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 3 January 2010

Believe the hype: it's the New Order for the new decade ...

Beach House: Shore thing for easy listening

Profile and Interview by Tim Cooper, The Independent, 15 January 2010

Baltimore's dream-pop duo Beach House are confounding classification to gain plaudits from Fleet Foxes, Grizzly Bear and the Strokes. Tim Cooper gets to grips with ...

Midlake: In Tune with the Times of Others

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 5 February 2010

IN THE RUSSIAN visionary film-maker Andrei Tarkovsky's long, prismatic biopic of the great 15th-century icon painter Andrei Rublev, the monk Rublev strives to sustain the ...

Ellie Goulding: Lights (Polydor) ***

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 February 2010

AS THE LATEST WINNER of both the Brits Critics Choice Award and the BBC Sound Of 2010 poll, singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding is following in the ...

Sugababes: Sweet 7 (Island) *

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 5 March 2010

WITH THE DEPARTURE last year of final founder member Keisha Buchanan, Sugababes finally slipped from being a band to a brand. ...

Pink Floyd: Prog rockers strike a blow for all musical artists

Comment by David Stubbs, The Independent, 12 March 2010

PINK FLOYD'S legal victory over EMI may be welcomed by some as a victory for artistic integrity. ...

Laura Marling: I Speak Because I Can (Virgin) ****

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 March 2010

ON I Speak Because I Can, Laura Marling continues to demonstrate why she's such an exciting singer-songwriter. ...

Kim Fowley, The Runaways: Sex sells: The Girl Band That Changed Pop Forever

Retrospective by Chris Salewicz, The Independent, 19 March 2010

IN EARLY OCTOBER 1976, the Runaways, an all-girl five-piece from Los Angeles, played a sell-out show at London's Roundhouse, their debut date in the UK. ...

Danger Mouse, The Shins: Danger Mouse Rings In The New

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 March 2010

The superstar producer/remixer of Blur, Beck, the Black Keys and many more has teamed up with the frontman of The Shins. Andy Gill meets the ...

Erykah Badu: New Amerykah Part Two: Return of The Ankh

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 March 2010

A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO, Erykah Badu's highly politicised psychedelic-soul opus New Amerykah Part One (4th World Order) raised hopes that the "conscious" arm of ...

Scouting For Girls: Everybody Wants to Be on TV

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 9 April 2010

AFTER YEARS OF DILIGENT DUES-PAYING in front of a small circle of friends down their local pub, the Harrow trio Scouting for Girls suddenly hit ...

Keane: Tim Rice-Oxley: The chart-topping songwriter from somewhere only he knows

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 7 May 2010

In his first solo interview, the man behind Keane, the band once written off as "Coldplay-lite", tells Nick Hasted about being a small-town boy, his ...

Broken Social Scene: An Ever-Changing Canadian Collective of Rock'n'Roll Royalty

Retrospective and Interview by Edward Helmore, The Independent, 14 May 2010

IT'S CLOSE TO MIDNIGHT and Kevin Drew, co-founder of Broken Social Scene, is sleeping on the floor of a New York recording studio, headphones clamped ...

Flight of the Conchords, Pavement: Flight of the Conchords: NIA, Birmingham/Pavement: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 16 May 2010

Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie's anti-folk television duo are superstars of comic pastiche, now the Conchords show they're also top flight on stage. ...

Christina Aguilera: Bionic (RCA) ***

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 4 June 2010

ON THE FACE OF IT, Christina Aguilera's fourth studio album offers plenty of intriguing potential new directions, featuring as it does collaborations with the likes ...

Eminem: Recovery (Aftermath/Interscope) ***

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 18 June 2010

PERHAPS Eminem's single most impressive achievement has been to shift hip-hop's focus from being primarily concerned with sociological issues, into the murkier realm of psychology. ...

MGMT: Inheritors of the Head-expanding Hippie Ethos

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 25 June 2010

FEW OF THE BANDS playing Glastonbury's 40th anniversary this weekend fit the consciousness-expanding ethic of the festival at its best as well as MGMT. They ...

Mystery Jets: From Songs of Innocence to Grown-up Experience

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 16 July 2010

THE MYTH OF MYSTERY JETS is easily told. Out on Eel Pie Island, off the coast of Twickenham in west London, bands from the Rolling ...

Arcade Fire: Spontaneous Combustion - The Return Of Arcade Fire

Profile by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 July 2010

Arcade Fire's first album catapulted the unconventional Canadian outfit into the rock stratosphere, drawing eulogies from Springsteen, Bowie, Byrne and more. Six years later, their ...

Guns N' Roses: Reading Festival, Berkshire

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 August 2010

Axl flounders as Reading made to wait for its rock fix ...

Carl Barât: Carl Barât

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 October 2010

IF ONE COMPARES the occasional raggedy magic of Babyshambles with the more prosaic virtues of Dirty Pretty Things, there's no denying that Carl Barât lacks ...

Johnny Edgecombe, 1932–2010

Obituary by Chris Salewicz, The Independent, 18 October 2010

Hustler and jazz promoter who played a key role in the Profumo scandal ...

Tricky: Koko, London ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 October 2010

Still tripping on the ghosts of the past ...

Kanye West: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (Def Jam) *****

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 November 2010

RECORDED IN HAWAII at a rumoured cost of some $3 million, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is one of pop's gaudiest, most grandiose efforts of ...

Nicki Minaj: Pink Friday (Island) ***

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 November 2010

THERE'S NOTHING on Pink Friday with quite the incendiary impact of her cameo on Kanye West's 'Monster', but there's enough to confirm the buzz about ...

Adam Ant, Primal Scream: Adam Ant: Scala, London/Primal Scream: Olympia, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 28 November 2010

HE WAS "a little bastard" according to Adam Ant, affectionately recalling Matthew Ashman. "He'd try to catch peanuts in his mouth and say, 'Don't believe ...

The New Pornographers: Shepherds Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 13 December 2010

THE SEVEN-PIECE VANCOUVER COLLECTIVE The New Pornographers somehow remain Canada's most underrated band. ...

The Unthanks play Robert Wyatt and Antony and the Johnsons, Union Chapel, Islington

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 December 2010

RACHEL AND BECKY UNTHANK have often covered songs by Robert Wyatt or Antony Hegarty in their live set, so it was a simple step to ...

John Grant: Success At Last For A Rock'n'roll Survivor

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 January 2011

Dangerous sex, addiction and self-loathing – John Grant's turbulent life inspired one of the best albums of last year. Andy Gill meets him ...

Chase and Status: No More Idols (Vertigo)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 28 January 2011

I'VE NO idea who's responsible for the African rap on 'No Problem', which opens Chase and Status's album, but he deserves the kind of star ...

Band of Horses: Tales of Terror from the Blasted Backwoods

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 4 February 2011

IT WAS THE first day by the lake when Band of Horses' singer Ben Bridwell saw the curtain twitch. He was staying at the isolated, ...

Vanessa Paradis: Koko, London

Live Review by Kieron Tyler, The Independent, 8 February 2011

THE ARRIVAL of Vanessa Paradis, partner of Johnny Depp, actress, model and face of Chanel, in Camden Town is an event. As a singer, she's ...

PJ Harvey: Let England Shake (Island)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 February 2011

ON WHAT MAY be her best album, Polly Harvey offers a portrait of her homeland as a country built on bloodshed and battle, not so ...

Adrian Sherwood: The Man Who Built Jamaica In The Midlands

Interview by Nick Coleman, The Independent, 27 February 2011

The founder of On-U Sound tells Nick Coleman that there is more to reggae than 'ooom-chicky...' ...

Elbow: Build a Rocket Boys! (Fiction) ****

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 4 March 2011

IN THE THREE years since The Seldom Seen Kid hoisted the band into the first rank of arena-rock dependables, Elbow have had plenty of time ...

Eminem: Slim Shady's Rap-Sheet Of Relapse And Recovery

Profile by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 1 April 2011

Eminem soared from drug-filled poverty to adulation and notoriety, and then collapsed into gilded, narcotic, seclusion. But, after his latest comeback, his biographer Nick Hasted ...

Fleet Foxes: Helplessness Blues (Bella Union) *****

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 April 2011

WITH HELPLESSNESS Blues, Fleet Foxes triumphantly deliver on the promise of their popular debut, the album that helped establish folk-rock once again as a formidable ...

Poly Styrene, X-Ray Spex: Poly Styrene

Obituary by Chris Salewicz, The Independent, 27 April 2011

Singer who blazed a trail for punk's feminist revolutionaries ...

Gil Scott-Heron: 1949-2011

Obituary by James Maycock, The Independent, May 2011

GIL SCOTT-HERON lived a life of two distinct, very different halves – as dissimilar as night and day. Up to his mid-30s, Scott-Heron was a ...

Katy B: Academy, Manchester

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 8 May 2011

Wondering who's going to emerge as the voice of 2011? Look no further than the Peckham Princess. ...

Lady Gaga: Born This Way (Polydor) ***

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 20 May 2011

FIRST THINGS FIRST: that cover is simply awful, its adolescent heavy-metal imagery — "ride me, wild one!" — effectively destroying in a single stroke Lady ...

Beyoncé: 4 (Columbia) **

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 24 June 2011

THERE COMES a certain point in mass pop culture when it ceases being primarily about the music and simply becomes a matter of numbers, whether ...

Coldplay, U2: Glastonbury: Coldplay and U2 almost spoil the party

Report by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 June 2011

The headliners split the crowds, but this year's Glastonbury showed that the '70s dream lives on at Worthy Farm. ...

Charlotte Gainsbourg: Eternal Ingénue: Charlotte Gainsbourg on Her Latest Stylish Role

Interview by Bethan Cole, The Independent, 9 July 2011

The daughter of Anglo-French musical royalty, Charlotte Gainsbourg was destined to be a performer — and now she's in the hottest arthouse film of the ...

Unknown Mortal Orchestra: Unknown Mortal Orchestra

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 17 July 2011

UMO IS the vehicle of Ruban Nielson, formerly of the Mint Chicks, and assisted here by Jake Portrait and Julien Ehrlich in pursuit of what ...

Music And Drugs — It's A Hard Habit To Break

Overview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 29 July 2011

Amy Winehouse's popularity came in part, says Andy Gill, from the honesty with which she sang of her addictions. But pop hasn't always faced up ...

Wretch 32: Black and White

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 August 2011

IN THE WAKE of last week's riots, the North London rapper Jermaine Scott, aka Wretch 32, is bound to be tagged as the Voice of ...

Dawes: Nothing Is Wrong

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 August 2011

THE WEST COAST REVIVAL continues with this splendid second album from Dawes, the Los Angeles combo who were adopted by Robbie Robertson as his backing ...

Ry Cooder: Pull Up Some Dust And Sit Down

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 2 September 2011

SINCE THE MIGHTY CHAVEZ RAVINE, Ry Cooder's albums have struggled to reach equivalent heights, as if their themes — and with Cooder, there is always ...

The Kingsbury Manx: Aztec Discipline

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 September 2011

IF ONLY THE KINGSBURY MANX'S THIRD ALBUM matched its title more accurately; but Aztec Discipline is a bloodless affair, lacking the bite implied. ...

Ida Maria: Notting Hill Arts Club, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 18 September 2011

IDA MARIA IS A 23-YEAR-OLD from the north of Norway who is known even in that ex-Viking country for wild behaviour. A cracked rib and ...

The New Pornographers: Koko, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 18 September 2011

ARCADE FIRE ANNOUNCED Canada's pop renaissance to the world this year, but Vancouver's New Pornographers helped begin it a full decade back. One of the ...

Inara George: All Rise

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 September 2011

INARA GEORGE is the latest beneficiary/victim of rock's dynastic urge, though at least she sought out other options — notably acting — before following in ...

The Fratellis: Running with the Frat pack

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 22 September 2011

In little over a year, the Fratellis have had a Top 10 album and two hit singles. Nick Hasted joins the Glaswegian trio on tour, ...

Pete Doherty: Brixton Academy, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 4 October 2011

THIS LONDON gig was rescheduled after Pete Doherty's latest drug-related jail spell. He's on his best behaviour, looking puffy or perhaps just well-fed, starting on ...

The Dap-Kings, Sharon Jones: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings: Naturally

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 October 2011

Those seeking more from their soul music than the deracinated clichés, witless hip-hop collaborators and endless credit-lists afforded by "urban" albums are hereby directed to ...

Bjork: Biophilia (One Little Indian) **

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 October 2011

BJÖRK IS undoubtedly one of the more questing spirits working in music today; but with Biophilia, that quest seems to have led her too far ...

Sandy Denny, Thea Gilmore: Thea Gilmore breathes new life into the words of a tragic lost star

Report and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 14 October 2011

Folk-rock pioneer Sandy Denny left a wealth of lyrics that have inspired the artist's new album. ...

The High Dials: War of the Wakening Phantoms

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 October 2011

IN ANOTHER ERA, The High Dials might have been one of the bands on Nuggets. Their name, album title and sleeve design reek of 1960s ...

The Rapture: HMV, London

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 23 October 2011

"OK, JUST IMAGINE you're in a dark, sweaty nightclub and you're all on E". It's wishful thinking from Luke Jenner, lead singer with The Rapture, ...

White Denim

Profile and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 October 2011

The hit of SXSW and Glastonbury, White Denim are building up an unstoppable momentum. Andy Gill meets the band who gave one of the most ...

White Denim: Electric Ballroom, London

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 October 2011

THE LAST TIME I saw White Denim they were a formidable psychedelic power trio who delivered one of the most blistering aural assaults I'd heard ...

Laura Marling: Westminster Methodist Central Hall, London ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 31 October 2011

A Dylanesque troubadour who's knocking on heaven's door ...

Tinie Tempah, O2 Arena, London ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 9 November 2011

I HEARD PEOPLE close to Tinie Tempah talk passionately about how his appeal and personal qualities were part of a Britain that went beyond race, ...

Snow Patrol: Fallen Empires

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 November 2011

YOU WOULDN'T imagine one man could feel so much: like its two immediate predecessors Eyes Open and A Hundred Million Suns, this latest Snow Patrol ...

Coldplay: O2 Arena, London **

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 12 December 2011

THE KRAFTWERK allusions, the Brian Eno productions, the "experimental" new directions: the propaganda which comes with each new Coldplay album would make you think they ...

Ani DiFranco: Which Side Are You On?

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 January 2012

ANI DIFRANCO'S FIRST ALBUM in three years finds the self-proclaimed Righteous Babe in feisty, thoughtful form, her political ardour undimmed despite a discernibly increased interest ...

Whitney Houston: The diva who had — and lost — it all

Retrospective by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 13 February 2012

From her rise as a fresh-faced teen to her sudden death in an LA hotel room at 48, Nick Hasted charts the highs and lows ...

Whitney Houston: The Greatest Voice Of Her Generation

Comment by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 February 2012

Wannabes are rife, yet she was a singular talent, says Andy Gill ...

The Ting Tings: "We don't keep songs for a rainy day"

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 2 March 2012

The Ting Tings threw away a whole album before their new release, they tell Andy Gill ...

Alabama Shakes: Boys & Girls (Rough Trade)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 April 2012

THIS STORMING debut album from the hot-ticket Alabama soul-rock quartet fully delivers on the groundswell of anticipation built up by already legendary live performances and ...

Sigur Ros: Takk That!

Report and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 May 2012

SIGUR ROS vanished four years ago. In their absence the band who are, after Bjork, Iceland's biggest musical export, saw their atmospheric music, with singer ...

Peter Hammill: And The Next Number Will Be... My Sixties

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 2 July 2012

Forget sex and drugs and youthful rebellion, rock's newest subject matter is the ageing process, says Nick Hasted ...

The Roots, Betty Wright: Betty Wright & The Roots: Betty Wright – The Movie (S-Curve)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 July 2012

All the Wright moves as a soul star revisits her roots. ...

Kimya Dawson: The Haunt, Brighton

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 14 July 2012

JUNO, THE JASON REITMAN FILM from 2007 about teenage pregnancy, divided opinion. Some inferred a conservative pro-Life agenda, others a liberal, feminist message. One thing ...

Lemonade, Miaoux Miaoux, Visions of Trees: Why the laptop has replaced the acoustic guitar as the entry-level instrument for pop hopefuls and songwriters

Report and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 21 July 2012

From Brooklyn to Glasgow, a new wave of musicians are choosing laptops over guitars as their instruments of choice, says Andy Gill. ...

Blur: Blur 21 – The Box

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 28 July 2012

Blur are marking 21 years, and possibly their final days, by re-releasing almost everything they have ever recorded. Andy Gill discovers a host of unheard ...

Duran Duran, Paolo Nutini, Snow Patrol, Stereophonics: Duran Duran, Stereophonics, Paolo Nutini, Snow Patrol: Olympic Concert, Hyde Park, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 July 2012

Snow Patrol, Simon Le Bon and Ricky Gervais's beard strike a chord ...

Bill Fay: Life Is People

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 August 2012

SUCCESS IN songwriting is as much a lottery as a measure of true quality. Some writers instantly catch the zeitgeist, and become household names; others, ...

Paul Weller: The Rapacity of the Record Revival

Report and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 11 August 2012

Music labels are trying to cash in on a resurgence in the popularity of vinyl, putting often-inflated price-tags on albums, says Nick Hasted. ...

Public Image Ltd: PiL: Forum, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 13 August 2012

NOW THAT JOHN Lydon, né Rotten, is no longer being targeted, feared and beaten in the street as a folk devil, it's possible to see ...

The xx: Coexist (Young Turks/XL)

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 8 September 2012

IF THE xx's second album lacks, through necessity, the surprise value of the first, then it doesn't disappoint in any other way. ...

Jimmy Savile: Young girls were just another victim of the rock'n'roll years

Comment by David Hepworth, The Independent, 2 October 2012

THE MUSIC INDUSTRY has always been awash with salacious rumours about the sexual tastes of its more prominent figures, particularly when they look as though ...

Crystal Castles: III

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 11 November 2012

THE THIRD CRYSTAL CASTLES ALBUM, which features a photo of a Yemeni child being cradled by his mother after a tear-gas attack, was recorded in ...

Martha Wainwright: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 3 December 2012

AMONG THE prodigal polymath musicians of the Wainwright-McGarrigle clan, Martha seems destined to come second to her brother Rufus. Among the prodigal polymath musicians of ...

Green Day's American Idiot: Hammersmith Apollo, London ***

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 5 December 2012

THE ROCK OPERA first grappled with by Pete Townshend and Ray Davies at the end of the 1960s, as rock's growing thematic seriousness and their ...

Bettye LaVette: Jazz Café, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 12 December 2012

"WE HAVE just finished the 8-year Who the Hell Is She? Tour," Bettye LaVette jokes, with a smile which could be the definition of rueful. ...

Kraftwerk: Ladies und Gentlemen, the future has arrived

Retrospective by David Stubbs, The Independent, 27 January 2013

To the unenlightened (i.e. most of us), they were just naff. Now, with good reason, they are hailed as prophets. David Stubbs hails synthpop pioneers ...

My Bloody Valentine: m b v

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 8 February 2013

MY BLOODY VALENTINE'S reputation for tardiness is well earned. I dimly remember rushing off to interview them around the release of their second album, Loveless, ...

Atoms for Peace: Amok

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 February 2013

WHILE IT GENERALLY REPAYS INTEREST to follow what Thom Yorke's getting up to, that interest has been getting harder to sustain recently. I know I'm ...

(British) Sea Power: British Sea Power: The Old Market, Hove

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 March 2013

IF ANY CURRENT band could soundtrack Spirit of '45, Ken Loach's new documentary on Britain's post-war spirit of utopian belonging, it's British Sea Power. ...

The Gaslight Anthem: The Troxy, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 1 April 2013

THERE'S A CRACKLE OF ELECTRICITY in the dark, lights spark on the stage, and a skull and crossbones banner dramatically unfurls behind The Gaslight Anthem ...

Valerie June: Pushin’ Against a Stone

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 9 May 2013

Bluegrass, blues and plenty of soul from a sultry singer ...

Laura Marling: Once I Was an Eagle

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 24 May 2013

EVEN IN A CAREER already marked by unusual precocity, Once I Was an Eagle is an extraordinary achievement, the kind of album that both summarises ...

Burt Bacharach: Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 June 2013

BURT BACHARACH strolls onto the Festival Hall stage like he's stepping on board a yacht, the brass buttons on his blazer gleaming in the spotlight. ...

Robin Thicke: Blurred Lines (Polydor/Interscope) **

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 20 July 2013

IT'S AMAZING what one hit can do for an act's profile: Robin Thicke had laboured long and hard with little recognition outside the core US ...

White Lies: Big TV (Fiction)

Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 10 August 2013

LIKE ONE OF Alan Partridge's chemically enhanced chickens, thinking "Why am I so massive?", White Lies were bred for bigness. Following a Number One debut ...

Earl Sweatshirt, Franz Ferdinand, Tyler, The Creator: Music review: Why Franz Ferdinand are still the best

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 24 August 2013

Art-pop kings remind the world why they rank among this century's finest songwriters with a truly scintillating comeback gig. ...

Leonard Cohen, Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor: Nine Inch Nails: Reading Festival / Leonard Cohen: The Brighton Centre

Live Review by Simon Price, The Independent, 31 August 2013

The Nine Inch Nails frontman is still furious after all these years. But, at 78, Leonard Cohen knows it's better to be a lover than ...

Goldfrapp explore the shadows

Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 6 September 2013

After 15 years of glam-pop, the duo's new album sees them channelling the spirit of film noir. They tell Nick Hasted where the sequins went. ...

Vincent Gallo: Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 11 September 2013

VINCENT GALLO is a born provocateur, naturally at war with the world. The writer/ director/star of Buffalo 66 is also a photographer, painter, model and ...

Elton John: Rocket Man on a New Mission

Report and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 September 2013

After serious illness, the star is back with his best album in years. He tells Andy Gill how he found a new lease of life. ...

Four Tet: Scala, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 15 September 2013

KIERAN HEBDEN, aka Four Tet, is currently making some of the most accessibly innovative, strikingly beautiful electronic pop music in the world, from the comfort ...

Mark Lanegan: The Art of Darkness

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 September 2013

Mark Lanegan's unmistakably melancholy voice has featured on a multitude of collaborations. But, he tells Andy Gill, his latest album is his own. Well, kind ...

Arcade Fire: Reflektor (Sonovox)

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 18 October 2013

THE ALBUM COVER image of Rodin's Orpheus & Eurydice signals the theme of Arcade Fire's longest and most involved album yet: this is a work ...

U2: "Fifth member" of U2 Paul McGuinness to Walk On after 35 years

Report by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 15 November 2013

"WE'RE NOT GOING to let people rip us off, we want the money," Bono, the singer for the penniless and unknown band U2 proclaimed in ...

One Direction: Midnight Memories ***

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 November 2013

The boy band's third album is a fumbling transition from pop to rock ...

R Kelly: Black Panties

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 December 2013

Let's talk about sex, baby — and nothing but sex ...

Beyoncé: Beyoncé

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 13 December 2013

UNUSUALLY FOR an industry fuelled by hype, it was the most well-kept secret since David Bowie's comeback album earlier this year, and all the more ...

Sue Garner: Shadyside

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 January 2014

MUCH OF CHICAGO post-rock label Thrill Jockey's output is spoilt for me by the pervasive air of smug worthiness, which recalls the "classically-trained" condescension of ...

The Dap-Kings, Sharon Jones: Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings: Give the People What They Want

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 January 2014

A stalwart soul sister comes back fighting ...

Wooden Shjips: Dos

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 25 February 2014

THEY MAY HAIL from San Francisco, but trance-rockers Wooden Shjips have clearly left their hearts elsewhere — in the mid-'70s Germany of Krautrockers Neu! and ...

Elbow's Guy Garvey reveals how New York – and its cab-drivers – revitalised both him and his songwriting

Profile and Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 February 2014

WHEN GUY GARVEY split from his long-time partner Emma Unsworth, he had to get away. Far away. The genial, bear-like singer knew he needed a ...

Sex & Drugs & Herring rolls: Punk's Jewish Roots Revealed

Retrospective by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 February 2014

PUNK ROCK'S transatlantic fuse was lit when Malcolm McLaren saw Richard Hell in New York in 1975. McLaren, whose Jewish family background was in the ...

Pharrell Williams: G I R L

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 March 2014

IN 2006, Pharrell Williams' debut solo album, In My Mind, following years as a hugely successful production partner in the Neptunes, landed with an almighty ...

Cannibal Ox: The Cold Vein

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 16 April 2014

THE MULTI-RACIAL trio Company Flow were one of rap's great underground hopes back in the '90s, their Funcrusher Plus album suggesting alternatives to the gangsta ...

These New Puritans: Barbican, London

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 18 April 2014

WHEN A HAWK has to be trained to land with a thundering whoosh during your album, you are not as other bands. ...

Hamell On Trial: The trials of being Ed Hamell

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 21 April 2014

He thrashes his battered guitar and sings about De Niro and Bill Hicks. But he's lucky to be alive, following a car accident for which ...

The Stranglers: Why musicians play into their old age

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 23 April 2014

Nick Hasted looks at how they are driven by a burning desire to keep on entertaining fans despite risking ridicule. ...

Lily Allen: Sheezus

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 April 2014

LILY'S BACK, and this time it's personal. But then, it always has been: few modern pop stars have engaged with the sweet 'n' sour of ...

Count Suckle, 1931-2014

Obituary by Chris Salewicz, The Independent, 10 June 2014

DJ and club owner who came to Britain in 1954 and helped establish Jamaican music as a force in London ...

The Ramones: "Tommy Ramone's rock'n'roll legacy should not be underestimated"

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 14 July 2014

TOMMY RAMONE'S contribution to rock'n'roll was as brief and as fundamentally potent as his band's songs. Three albums, released over 17 months, were the sum ...

Blue Note Records, "jazz's Motown, on celebrating 75 years in the limelight

Retrospective and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 15 August 2014

Blue Note remains more than the shell of a name that other formerly legendary labels – Virgin, Island, Motown and EMI  – have been reduced ...

The Kooks: Listen

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 29 August 2014

YOU HAVE TO HAND IT to Kooks frontman Luke Pritchard: he may come across like Johnny Borrell's understudy at times, but he's never shied away ...

U2: Songs of Innocence

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 September 2014

Originality loses out as Bono's boys retreat to comfort zone ...

Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Genesis: Seventies prog rockers Genesis are back, but are they welcomed?

Retrospective and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 10 October 2014

THE SIGHT OF Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford and Steve Hackett lined up in a studio, albeit only to reminisce for a ...

Charles M Young: Rolling Stone writer who was the first to write about the British punk movement for an American audience

Obituary by Chris Salewicz, The Independent, 14 October 2014

AT THE 1979 Christmas party thrown by Rolling Stone magazine, Charles M. Young, one of the publication's star writers, who in a long 1977 article ...

Taylor Swift: 1989

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 24 October 2014

Pop star shows "promising signs of maturity". But whether it's adolescent exaggeration or an attempt to bring more intriguing strategies into pop lyricism is debatable. ...

Bully, Cherry Glazerr, The Deers, Hinds (formerly The Deers), Skinny Girl Diet: Girl power is back: A new wave is reigniting the fight against sexist attitudes in music

Report and Interview by Paul Lester, The Independent, 5 December 2014

They're not "super-girly", nor are they rabidly feminist. They just want to be in a band, the way men can just be musicians without having ...

Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan: Hanging on in "this dirty pop business"

Profile and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 5 December 2014

BILLY CORGAN is still big: all shaven-headed, 6ft 3in of him. It's rock music, he has decided, which got small, and he had better find ...

Whiplash has put drummers in their rightful place as music's irreplaceable root

Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 16 January 2015

Drummers are finally beginning to shake their tag as 'clueless thumpers' ...

Natalie Prass: Natalie Prass

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 January 2015

Soul slow-burner charms on her gorgeous debut. ...

Marc Almond: Let's Talk About Death

Interview by Simon Price, The Independent, 17 February 2015

Simon Price talks to the enigmatic singer about Soho, Soft Cell and mortality. ...

Pops Staples: Don't Lose This

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 February 2015

THE LAST RECORDED testament of Roebuck "Pops" Staples, Don't Lose This remained a private family secret until his daughter Mavis remembered her father's instruction, one ...

Laura Marling: Short Movie

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 20 March 2015

Her self-imposed exile is the one thematic mainspring driving this record ...

Sufjan Stevens: Carrie & Lowell

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 March 2015

A cathartic exercise exploring the effect of his estranged mother Carrie's death ...

My Morning Jacket: The Waterfall

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 May 2015

Prolific frontman Jim James returns to My Morning Jacket with his soul refreshed and ready for another tilt at the cosmic windmill ...

George Gershwin, Wilko Johnson, Lee Konitz, Gregory Porter, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas: Cheltenham Jazz Festival, review

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 6 May 2015

Even in jazz, sometimes the simplest pleasures are best ...

Brandon Flowers: The Desired Effect

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 15 May 2015

HAVING DRAWN on his hometown Las Vegas's mythic character for his solo debut, Flamingo, Killers frontman Brandon Flowers has upped his game for this follow-up, ...

Kate Tempest: The Great Escape festival, Brighton

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 18 May 2015

Kate Tempest stands out proudly in midst of hustling between scattered venues ...

The Cribs: Wakefield brothers talk depression, rebirth and America

Report and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 29 May 2015

"I FOUND A GUY who was a fan of the band who ran a hotel in Ipswich," the Cribs' Ryan Jarman remembers of his living ...

Tame Impala: Currents

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 9 July 2015

THE EAGERLY-AWAITED follow-up to 2012's breakthrough Lonerism throws something of a curve-ball. Kevin Parker's recent alliances with Todd Rundgren and fellow Aussie psych-rockers Pond suggested ...

Jimmy Cliff: Brighton Dome

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 26 July 2015

There's a ska light that never goes out: Cliff’s high-voltage charisma is undimmed at 67 ...

The Dap-Kings, Sharon Jones, Mark Ronson, Amy Winehouse: Daptone Records: The Sound that Gave Amy Soul

Report and Interview by Paul Sexton, The Independent, 16 October 2015

Daptone Records has put authentic soul into R&B for 15 years, from Back to Black to 'Uptown Funk'. ...

Destroyer: Ken

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 October 2015

ACCORDING TO Dan Bejar, the title to Destroyer's 12th, and possibly best, album came to him upon learning that it was the original name for ...

Joanna Newsom: Divers

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 23 October 2015

"WHY IS THE PAIN of birth lighter borne than the pain of death?" asks Joanna Newsom on the title-track of her first release in five ...

Adele: 25

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 18 November 2015

New album arrives to save the music industry ...

The Beatles: Ringo Starr auctions off the first copy of The Beatles' White Album: The story of a revolutionary record

Report by Peter Silverton, The Independent, 1 December 2015

The mythology surrounding the White Album takes in warring Beatles, Charles Manson and installation art. What's even weirder is that Starr ended up with the ...

Peace and harmonies: Christmas songs still have the power to bring us together

Retrospective by Peter Silverton, The Independent, 16 December 2015

Even in the age of the digital download, compilations of festive music still have an impact, and this is why. ...

Lukas Graham's '7 Years': A catchy song about growing up in a "utopian community" in Denmark is a massive hit

Report and Interview by Peter Silverton, The Independent, 25 January 2016

JUST WHEN WE thought we didn't have any more space in our life for 21st century Denmarkia, along comes another slice of Danish. This time, ...

The 1975: I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 February 2016

WHILE THIS follow-up shares some of the annoying mannerisms that curdled one's enjoyment of The 1975's 2013 debut, it's ultimately a much more enjoyable and ...

Adele: SSE Arena, Belfast

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 29 February 2016

Grateful music industry's remaining Force is with British singer ...

Billy Bragg: English national anthem: Is 'Jerusalem' the hymn we've been looking for?

Comment by Peter Silverton, The Independent, 10 March 2016

In its 100 years, the hymn 'Jerusalem' has been sung with feeling by those of all political colours, says Peter Silverton. ...

Morris Day, The Time: Morris Day: Purple Rain rival who almost stole Prince's thunder

Profile by Simon Price, The Independent, 26 April 2016

On screen, the lead singer of The Time played a scene-stealing version of himself as the Purple One's nemesis. But off screen, their love-hate relationship ...

Beyoncé, Bob Dylan: A message to you, Jay Z: Beyoncé's Lemonade is the latest example of pop music as public address

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 29 April 2016

From Bob Dylan to Eminem, it's become natural to express intimate thoughts through songwriting for millions to hear ...

Sniffin' Glue: A fanzine that epitomized punk

Retrospective and Interview by Peter Silverton, The Independent, 10 May 2016

It's UK punk's 40th anniversary year – sort of – and among the work being celebrated is Sniffin' Glue, the photocopied publication that embodied the ...

James Blake: The Colour In Anything

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 May 2016

"IN MY HEART, there's a radio silence going on," sings James Blake on the opening track of The Colour In Anything. It's an odd claim ...

Beyoncé: Stadium of Light, Sunderland

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 28 June 2016

A disjointed barrage maybe, but she is still the master show-woman ...

Burt Bacharach, GoGo Penguin, Grace Jones, Kamasi Washington: Grace Jones et al.: Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Sussex

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 7 July 2016

Burt Bacharach, GoGo Penguin and Esperanza Spalding are other highlights ...

The Avalanches: Wildflower

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 7 July 2016

WHEN, 15 YEARS AGO, the Avalanches released their debut album Since I Left You, it seemed like the dawning of a new age of DJ ...

The Chris Robinson Brotherhood: Chris Robinson Brotherhood: Anyway You Love, We Know How You Feel

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 27 July 2016

THE CHRIS ROBINSON Brotherhood may look like a bunch of bleary stoners, and confirm that impression by their colossal intake of weed, but that bohemian ...

Emeli Sandé: Long Live The Angels

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 9 November 2016

EMELI SANDÉ's long-awaited follow-up to the hugely successful Our Version Of Events is, at least in part, a break-up album – although her separation from ...

Kate Bush: "I'm not sure you're ever really happy with what you create"

Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 24 November 2016

In a rare interview, the reclusive 'Wuthering Heights' singer opens up about her nerves performing live and working with her son on the spectacular visuals for her 2014 shows, ...

Jeb Loy Nichols: Country Hustle

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, March 2017

ON COUNTRY HUSTLE, Jeb Loy Nichols' characteristic strain of expat-Americana leans away from folk and country, towards soul and funk of various forms, from his ...

Laura Marling: Semper Femina

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 March 2017

THERE'S A MOMENT, almost exactly midway through her sixth album, when Laura Marling asks herself, "Lately I'm wondering if all my pondering is taking up ...

Conor Oberst: Salutations

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 15 March 2017

WHILST PUTTING TOGETHER a band to record some new songs, Conor Oberst was so encouraged by the response to his demos that last October, he ...

Chuck Berry was not always a nice man, but his music stood the test of time

Comment by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 March 2017

He helped shake the world into looser, better ways, and explained the first real teenagers to themselves. ...

Kasabian: For Crying Out Loud

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 3 May 2017

ALTHOUGH A GUARANTEED chart-topping act for over a decade now, Kasabian's album sales have been dwindling gradually for the past few years, from assured multi-platinum ...

The Unthanks: The Songs And Poems Of Molly Drake

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 24 May 2017

THE UNTHANKS' EARLY CELEBRITY as clog-dancing siblings has perhaps tainted the general impression of the sisters' music with an excessively rustic tinge. It's entirely unwarranted, ...

Offa Rex: The Queen Of Hearts

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 5 July 2017

UNDERSTANDABLY BEGUILED BY Olivia Chaney's enchanting 2015 debut album The Longest River, The Decemberists' frontman Colin Meloy tweeted his request that she cover the traditional ...

Joe Henry: Thrum

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 26 October 2017

DESPITE A personal output of 14 solo albums, Joe Henry remains more celebrated as a producer than a performer in his own right, thanks to ...

Morrissey: Low In High School

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 16 November 2017

I RATHER LIKED the single 'Spent The Day In Bed', with its mischievous advice to ignore news broadcasts designed "to make you feel small and ...

Eminem: Revival

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 15 December 2017

THE MAIN THING that sets Eminem apart from virtually all other rappers is the conflicted nature of his character. Where most wallow in wearyingly cliched ...

Peter Blegvad: Go Figure

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 4 January 2018

ARTIST, POET, illustrator, philosopher, cartoonist – so broad are Peter Blegvad's other interests, and so protean his muse, that one sometimes has to wait for ...

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: Wrong Creatures

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 11 January 2018

LIKE MANY rock classicists, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club seemed hidebound by their influences, prevented from realising a truly authentic rock'n'roll experience by their mannered appropriation ...

Calexico: The Thread That Keeps Us

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 17 January 2018

NOW EXPANDED to a full-time septet, Calexico display a new resourcefulness and determination on The Thread That Keeps Us, which may be the album that ...

Mary Gauthier: Rifles & Rosary Beads

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 25 January 2018

MARY GAUTHIER'S reputation as one of today's greatest songwriters, admired by peers such as Tom Waits and Bob Dylan, is rooted in her relentless commitment ...

Graham Coxon: The End Of The F***ing World

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 1 February 2018

GRAHAM COXON has always seemed the least comfortable of star guitarists, less concerned with image, bravado and pose than with matters of pure sound and ...

Franz Ferdinand: Always Ascending

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 8 February 2018

FIVE YEARS is a long time in pop, but Franz Ferdinand's artful, oblique take on the medium has allowed the band to negotiate the hiatus ...

The Low Anthem: The Salt Doll Went to Measure the Depth of the Sea

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 22 February 2018

OVER THE COURSE of a decade, the Low Anthem metamorphosed from the alt-folk harmonies of Oh My God, Charlie Darwin to the fantastical psychedelia of ...

The NME is dead. But its soul left its body long ago

Essay by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 9 March 2018

The former bastion of counterculture captured the spirit of punk and in its heyday was uncompromising. Nick Hasted remembers the good times, and charts how the magazine ...

Jack White: Boarding House Reach

Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 18 March 2018

WHO DOES Jack White think he is? Well, judging by the cover to Boarding House Reach, a smoothly airbrushed simulacrum of Keanu Reeves, which rather ...

Eels: The Deconstruction

Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 5 April 2018

THE SECOND EELS album, Electro-Shock Blues, defined Mark Everett's mode of beautiful, redemptive reactions to a growing list of personal tragedies, spinning him off the ...

Kylie Minogue: Golden

Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 5 April 2018

Download this: 'Golden', 'Shelby '68', 'L.O.V.E.', 'Music's Too Sad Without You' ...

Tim Burgess: As I Was Now

Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 19 April 2018

THIS LOST Burgess solo album was recorded in the dog days between Christmas and New Year in 2008, with an ad hoc indie supergroup including ...

Okkervil River: In the Rainbow Rain

Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 25 April 2018

WILL SHEFF'S LAST OKKERVIL RIVER ALBUM, Away, offered heart-piercingly direct emotion worthy of Jimmy Webb, as well as his familiar knotty baroqueness. Its lyrics also ...

New Order: Why New Order's football song 'World in Motion' was a game-changer

Retrospective and Interview by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 13 June 2018

In 1990, English football wasn't cool – and English football songs certainly weren't. New Order's shambolic, ecstasy-tinged World Cup hit was the first sign everything was about ...

Kamasi Washington: Heaven and Earth

Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 20 June 2018

THE CHAIN REACTION from Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly was explosive enough to blow a hole in America's musical ghettos. Hip hop's newly anointed ...

Aretha Franklin: Obituary

Obituary by James Maycock, The Independent, 16 August 2018

"I JUST LOST my song!" howled Otis Redding in 1967. "That girl took it away from me!" ...

Kano: Brighton Dome

Live Review by Nick Hasted, The Independent, 7 October 2019

KANO'S LYRICS often sound like a wake, mixing mournfulness and anger as they raise a toast to fallen friends on abandoned estates, victims of crushing ...

Bill Callahan: "Having a kid changed my whole perspective"

Interview by Laura Barton, The Independent, 3 September 2020

The singer-songwriter is releasing his 21st album, the acclaimed Gold Record. He talks to Laura Barton from his home in Texas about settling down, fatherhood ...

Eels: "Both my songs of the year are by people in their 70s!"

Interview by Laura Barton, The Independent, 28 October 2020

The mercurial L.A. songsters are back with their sweetest-natured album ever. Laura Barton talks to the band's founder about being reclusive, old-school songwriting and why ...

Bob Dylan: Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan

Review by Liz Thomson, The Independent, 19 July 2021

Dylan, now 80, shattered expectations with this mesmerising livestream concert ...

Gerry Rafferty: Blue Is The Colour

Interview by Paul Sexton, The Independent, 29 August 2021

Ten years after his death, a new record, Rest in Blue, adds to Gerry Rafferty's treasured legacy. Paul Sexton speaks to his daughter Martha about ...

Ann Wilson, Heart, Led Zeppelin: Ann Wilson: "Singing Led Zeppelin taught me how to sing rock 'n' roll — loud and high"

Interview by Laura Barton, The Independent, 24 April 2022

With her sister Nancy, Ann Wilson fronted the revolutionary, female-led hard rock outfit Heart. Laura Barton speaks to her on the cusp of a new ...

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