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Newton Faulkner
He sings and talks for us. Great!
He sings and talks for us. Great!
Arctic Monkeys
Jamie and Alex in a weird video interview
Jamie and Alex in a weird video interview
The Kooks
Luke Pritchard of the Kooks can talk (seriously)
Luke Pritchard of the Kooks can talk (seriously)
Razorlight
Video interview with Razorlight in 2006
Video interview with Razorlight in 2006
Decemberists, The
The Decemberists: The Crane Wife interview
The Decemberists: The Crane Wife interview
Foo Fighters
They want to talk about their latest record ok?
They want to talk about their latest record ok?
Panic! At The Disco
Panic! at the Disco video-interview in Amsterdam
Panic! at the Disco video-interview in Amsterdam
Soulfly
Soulfly: Max Cavalera speaks
Soulfly: Max Cavalera speaks
The View
The new British hype: The View
The new British hype: The View
Jewel
Toazted Classic MP3 interview with Jewel (Kilcher)
Toazted Classic MP3 interview with Jewel (Kilcher)
Interview with Menswear in Holland (Part 1)
When britpop was at it's height, the music industry was frantically signing anything with guitars and weird hairdos. Menswear got signed at a party, when they weren't even a band. The British music press jumped to the occasion though, predicting a big future for menswear. Now, as in today, it might be hard to imagine, but there was a time when menswear were as big as Blur and Oasis. To prove our reporters they could in fact carry a tune, menswear grabbed a guitar and played us their interpretation of the Oasis song "Whatever". Listen to this funny peace of music history.














