November 2005

Eddie Halliwell

Interview #78: Eddie Halliwell chats to I Like Music

  • Tue, 2005-11-22 15:58

“I Like Music because… it's my life!” Eddie Halliwell

Floetry

Interview #77: Floetry

  • Tue, 2005-11-22 12:44

Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart, who both attended the Brit school in Croydon, sold an amazing 700,000 copies in the US of their debut, which earned them six Grammy nominations.

David Gledhill

Interview #76: Gledhill

  • Mon, 2005-11-14 17:20

Sheffield-based Gledhill comprise David Gledhill (vocalist & rhythm guitar), Tom Jarvis (lead guitar), Julian Gallagher (bass guitar), Tracey Wilkinson (keyboards & backing vocals) and Llia

Goldie Lookin Chain

Interview #75: Goldie Lookin' Chain

  • Fri, 2005-11-11 13:46

Goldie Lookin' Chain's origins are shrouded in smoke, but these crack draw enthusiasts are believed to have formed early in the millennium, with GLC mainman P Xain making music in his room with ess

Kubb

Interview #74: Kubb

  • Sun, 2005-11-06 16:20

Mercury Records’ signing Kubb have not only caused a stir with the low-key release of their single Somebody Else but also with the impact Kubb’s enigmatic frontman, Harry Collier, seems to be havin

Lady Sovereign

Interview #73: Lady Sovereign

  • Wed, 2005-11-02 15:46

With her brilliant new Basement Jaxx-produced single, Hoodie, the self-styled biggest midget in the game proves there are no height restrictions when it comes to joining the fashion police.

The Crimea

Interview #72: The Crimea

  • Wed, 2005-11-02 12:15

The Crimea present their debut album Tragedy Rocks, a lush and lacerating collection of edgy and melodic cocktails sweetened by sonic ambition and spiked with frontman Davey MacManus’ debauched, bi