Robbie Williams, deep dive (part III)
Continued from part II. Reality Killed the Video Star (2009)After Rudebox bombed, Robbie “went into rehab” and, by all accounts, […]
Continued from part II. Reality Killed the Video Star (2009)After Rudebox bombed, Robbie “went into rehab” and, by all accounts, […]
Continued from part I. Swing When You’re Winning (2000)I suppose I’m obliged to write something here, as objectionable as I
For someone who spent much of his youth in dank underground metal clubs or, later, pretentiously and very publicly reading
1. “Rock ’N’ Roll Star” (Definitely Maybe)This is the obvious choice for kicking off an Oasis selected playlist. The opener
Continued from part I. Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000)Things went rapidly south after Be Here Now. The Biggest
Oasis’ much-vaunted comeback will obviously and inevitably be a risible exercise in meticulously stage-managed, money-grabbing nostalgia, and yet, despite my
It’s strange that people associate the Beach Boys with carefree, sun-drenched California surfin’ because, if you want my opinion, Pet
I’m already beginning to regret my decision to devote an entire month to the early-2000s garage rock revival. From the
The Strokes, man. Weren’t they, like, totally awesome? Didn’t they look like the real deal, like the coolest people you
Muse ::rolls eyes:: Like Coldplay, condemned to all eternity to be compared with Radiohead, although personally, I always found the