Ken Scrudato - 30.12.2009  Northern England post-punk, let’s face it, has mostly been a byproduct of working class alienation and disaffection. But unlike their bleak, sna...
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Erick Mertz - 19.10.2009  The Stone Roses exploded their career arc in fabulous, colorful proportions with a self-titled record, something so seismic in its scope, in its self-...
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El Bicho - 02.10.2009 The year 1989 saw a heavy presence of glam-metal bands on the radio and MTV and an increasing exposure of rap and hip hop onto the mainstream. It was...
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Zeth Lundy - 15.09.2009  The Stone Roses' 1989 debut LP has been deified by such dubious tastemakers as the NME and Oasis's Noel Gallagher - and the rest of us really like it ...
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Aidan Rox - 11.09.2009 Here is another classic that gets the Legacy edition treatment on its 20th anniversary of release. The Stone Roses self-titled debut is well deserving...
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Amy Granzin - 11.09.2009  Surly, sullen and fearsomely confident in shaggy hair and baggy jeans, frontman Ian Brown declared on the Stone Roses'eponymous album, "I am the resur...
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mark191082 - 23.08.2009 *The Stone Roses* mean many different things to many people. They were a band for a generation much as others that have gone before. They were *THE*...
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Neil Kulkarni - 19.08.2009 Fucking hell, I must've been wrong about this one - see, I had this down as a wet steaming fart of fuck-all when it came out but 80 quid Jeezus, it m...
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David Coleman - 19.08.2009  If I could travel back in time to meet the sixteen year old version of myself, I can guarantee that the mumbling, acne-scarred teenager would try to s...
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Palmer Eldritch - 13.08.2009  In lieu of yet another multi-million pound reunion, the Stone Roses? iconic debut album is re-released in what has been rather understatedly called th...
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