Supergrass

Supergrass

Supergrass remain the sort of band that must profoundly confuse American Anglophiles, who tune in expecting a bit of Bob’s-yer-uncle British cheer and instead get a guy with trucker sideburns ponderin’, all heavy, about “dirty streets” and...

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Supergrass

Supergrass

You never would have expected Supergrass to grow like they have. Compared to, say, fellow Oxford boys Radiohead, whose ‘The Bends’ was released the same year as Supergrass’ debut ‘I Should Coco’, pop-punk scraps like ‘Caught By The...

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Supergrass : Nottingham Rock City

Supergrass : Nottingham Rock City

You know you're at something special when even the touts outside appear to be having second thoughts about parting with tickets, but then this is Supergrass ' first U.K gig in an age. Nottingham has been swamped in a Biblical downpour to mark the...

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Supergrass : Life On Other Planets

Supergrass : Life On Other Planets

While former peers have come and gone, Supergrass .nme.com">[/url] have stuck it out. Riding the vagaries of Britpop and every scene since, they've been happy to play the hardy perennials who would show at a moment’s notice and bump up any...

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Supergrass : Grace

Supergrass : Grace

There's some groups like Coldplay who have "responded to the events of September 11th with their music". And then there's Supergrass , who, if 'Grace' is anything to go by, have chosen not to do anything of the kind. Making a nonsense of art,...

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Supergrass : London Camden Electric Ballroom

Supergrass : London Camden Electric Ballroom

Supergrass have quietly become a nifty little pop band. Sure, they're hardly S Club or anything, but their combination of maximum melody and goofy lyrics (bound together with a hefty dose of plagiarism) has gently been gestating into a joyously...

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Supergrass : London SE1 Royal Festival Hall

Supergrass : London SE1 Royal Festival Hall

You know where you are with Supergrass . 1995 as a rule - even if tonight's set is a chance to display some fine new material. Still looking like they might have trouble applying for an HGV licence, the endlessly youthful Danny, Gaz and Mickey...

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Supergrass : Never Done Nothing Like That Before

Supergrass : Never Done Nothing Like That Before

Back in the heady Britpop summer of 1995, Supergrass were the sweetest trio in the land: young, dumb and full of fun (and cum), before it all went a bit surly on the second album. Seven years later, they’re back – and they’ve gone No Name!...

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Essential Festival - Rock Day : Bristol Ashton Court

Essential Festival - Rock Day : Bristol Ashton...

Essential Festival Rock Day Bristol Ashton Court Day two of Essential suffers numerous cancellations due to the festival's financial shortcomings (it's goodbye Reef , The Coral , Asian Dub Foundation and several others), meaning rock...

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New York City Bowery Ballroom

New York City Bowery Ballroom

There's a mint to be made outside the Bowery Ballroom , where Supergrass are playing back-to-back, sold-out shows. The club's capacity of only 900 means that the crowd consists of two types: privileged industry folk and the die-hard fans that...

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