Ted Chase - 10.09.2009  The rich western world outside of America has always had an affinity for the synth sounds of the eighties, when the previous decade’s disco merg...
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Jordan Richardson - 04.09.2009 Filled with enough pop hooks to keep a disco burning all night long, Ladyhawke’s self-titled debut gets a snazzy reissue with five extra songs p...
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Emily Tartanella - 01.09.2009  The New Zealand pop singer Phillipa Brown, better known as “Ladyhawke,” released her eponymous debut late last year, and it was truly a slow-burner. W...
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Fitz - 30.08.2009 Less than a year ago, Ladyhawke released her self-titled debut album. Now she's releasing Ladyhawke Special Edition as she kicks off a 17-date Nor...
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Kendah El-Ali - 27.02.2009  Pip Brown, who shares her stage name with the Rutger Hauer film, is a cat-loving, video game junkie hailing from somewhere amongst Wellington, Sydney ...
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David M. Goldstein - 13.02.2009  Ladyhawke is the nom de rock of Pip Brown, a 28-year-old one-woman band and native New Zealander who took her stage name from an obscure Matthew Brode...
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Jody Rosen - 06.01.2009  For Phillips "Pip" Brown, the New Zealand-born singer-songwriter known as Ladyhawke, 1985 is not merely a year: It's a career choice. Ladyhawke —...
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Matthew Richardson - 10.12.2008  Thinking can ruin a good piece of music. It can enhance the listening experience, too, but trying to insert reason where it doesn't belong is the best...
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Lisa Hresko - 09.12.2008 Don't confuse Ladyhawke, Phillipa "Pip" Brown, with the Jagjaguar rockers Ladyhawk. She did, however, cop her moniker from the 1985 fantasy flick of t...
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Mike Orme - 04.12.2008  An ethnomusicologist colleague got himself in quite a pickle the other week. While discussing youth counterculture with a fellow academic visiting fro...
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