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Living Colour: Astoria, London
Live Review by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 17 September 1988
"IF YOU'RE black, it's OK to be two things, a crooner in a fairisle sweater or a bad ass B-Boy... look at the history of rock music, ...
Napalm Death: Fear, Emptiness, Despair (Earache/All Formats)
Review by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 21 May 1994
WHAT CAN you say about a band who defined the very genre of which they are a part? ...
Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 12 October 1996
One of THE POWER STATION used to be in Duran Duran and one of them is Robert Palmer. It's not a promising start, is it? ...
He Bans The Drums — This Man Thinks You Are A Moron!
Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 13 January 1990
Rock is bad for you — OFFICIAL! According, that is, to DENIS VAUGHAN, top classical conductor and author of a virulently anti-pop blast in this ...
Shonen Knife: Dagger Dagger Hey!
Profile and Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 21 November 1992
Do SHONEN KNIFE have some sinister masterplan to conquer Planet Pop or are they just a happy freakshow? STEVEN WELLS pulls on his combat fatigues ...
Essay by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 15 January 1994
Is the current wave of Little Englandism just a mask for the fact that Brit rock is becoming increasingly irrelevant? STEVEN WELLS looks at the ...
Stereo MCs: Birch Placidy and the Fun Dance Kids
Report and Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 15 May 1993
Beaut mutants THE STEREO MCs, the first great British rap band, are making cowboys clench their buttocks in the achy-breaky Texas heartland and dispensing mellow ...
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