John Everhart - 03.07.2009  The legions exposed to a glimpse of The Vaselines via Nirvana’s ragged crunch pop takes on “Son of a Gun” and “Molly’s L...
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Chris Morgan - 08.06.2009 When one thinks about The Vaselines, so often as an afterthought to Nirvana who covered their songs at the behest of their ever-obsessive frontman, it...
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Michael Munro - 02.06.2009 6pt">
In a perfect world, the Vaselines would have been as big as the Carpenters. Borne of a friendship with Glasg...
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Steve McLean - 20.05.2009  The Vaselines were a short-lived, late '80s band from Glasgow, Scotland comprised of singing, songwriting and guitar-playing couple Eugene Kelly and F...
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Ted Chase - 18.05.2009  Few bands have had as much posthumous life, on such limited output while living, as The Vaselines. The Glasgow outfit released only two EPs and one fu...
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Alex Wisgard - 13.05.2009  If you prefer your food straight off your girlfriend’s stomach rather than on a plate, then The Vaselines are probably the group you’ve be...
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Nick Neyland - 12.05.2009  I was apprehensive about seeing The Vaselines when they passed through New York last year on a brief reunion tour. The thought of Frances McKee and Eu...
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Michael Crumsho - 08.05.2009 As the Vaselines, Scots Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee have led a curious career in two distinct acts, each steered and written by an entirely differe...
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Chris Power - 06.05.2009  To write one song that gets covered by Nirvana may be regarded as good fortune; to write three looks like genius. Having 'Molly's Lips', 'Son of a Gun...
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Amy Granzin - 05.05.2009  Famous superfans are both a blessing and a curse-- just ask the Vaselines. In 1992, at the urging of ardent admirer Kurt Cobain, Sub Pop released The ...
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