The Legend!
The Legend! is Everett True under another name.
9 articles
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The Mekons: Living Room, London
Live Review by The Legend!, New Musical Express, 6 October 1984
IS THIS the way to say goodbye? The last night at the Living Room, proprietor moving on to greater things, hopefully (water-bombs in Tottenham?!?), the ...
Primal Scream: St. Paul's Arts Centre, Oxford
Live Review by The Legend!, New Musical Express, 12 July 1986
MORE MOMENTS to cherish: Primal Scream live in Oxford. The tremors and treasures of vulnerability; waking up and realising that life isn't all excitement and ...
China Crisis: What Price Paradise (Virgin)
Review by The Legend!, New Musical Express, 29 November 1986
CHINA CRISIS are a polite band. Worried about jagged edges, loose chords and jarring vocals, they airbrush their songs with a vapid wash which makes ...
Review by The Legend!, New Musical Express, 2 May 1987
THE QUESTION is: should there really be a question at all? Many people hold no truck with reformations; more often than not they tarnish precious ...
Paul Haig: European Sun (Les Disques Du Crepuscule LP/CD)
Review by The Legend!, New Musical Express, 13 February 1988
PAUL HAIG has always been an annoying blur across the face of post-modernist consumer pop music. Splitting up one of the finest Morley-era guitar groups ...
The Membranes: Love and Fury for Export
Report and Interview by The Legend!, New Musical Express, 10 January 1987
With the multinational dross-spreaders and the candyfloss radio stations celebrating another year with their boot-heel on the throat of popular music, THE MEMBRANES — godfathers ...
Bastard Kestrel, The Shamen: The Shamen, Bastard Kestrel: Notre Dame Hall, London
Live Review by The Legend!, New Musical Express, 7 May 1988
HALF-SPEEDO half chuck-it-on-the-floor-jump-up-and-down-scarily-and-hope-that-something-happens, these Bastard Kestrels are the wedgeheads' dream answer to Cricklewood Broadway's grim surrounds: four youths down the local disco with but an ...
The June Brides: There Are Eight Million Stories... (Pink)
Review by The Legend!, New Musical Express, 21 September 1985
JUNES BUSTING OUT ALL OVER ...
Live Review by The Legend!, New Musical Express, 14 May 1988
RUSH ARE the present-day equivalent of Woking's own, the Jam. Sounds 'Readers' Poll Winners 1979, the very same year that our fave floppy-fringed trio walked ...
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