The death of Michael Jackson in June prompted a frenzy of publishing activity, and bookshops were buried under piles of at least half-a-dozen new titles long before his family actually got around to burying the erstwhile king of pop. Read More
The death of Michael Jackson in June prompted a frenzy of publishing activity, and bookshops were buried under piles of at least half-a-dozen new titles long before his family actually got around to burying the erstwhile king of pop. Read More
The mainstream press, in collusion with the major and independent labels, funded a trend for a sense of Britain that was on one hand a commoditised Dickens tourist shop and, on the other in the hands of The Enemy and their ilk, patronisingly exploited notions of class . Read More
Live fast, slow down a bit, write your memoirs. Read More
In his hat, drooping moustache and white suit, one could easily place Luke Haines as a hash dealer you would perhaps encounter in a Benidorm fun-pub touting for business amongst British package holiday debutantes from the north, rather than the Englishman exiled to Buenos Aires he would prefer to have you believe. Read More
When the Auteurs released their debut album in 1993, the British press linked them with the massively popular Suede as part of ... Read the full The Auteurs bio.