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Britpop
Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – Kula Shaker
Crispian Mills of ‘90s psych-rockers Kula Shaker takes on the ultimate test!
‘Glastonbury: 50 Years & Counting’ review: down the rabbithole of Britain’s biggest pop bash
From the permissive parties of the '60s to modern day mega-gigs
Jarvis Cocker shares ‘You Can’t Buy The Leadmill’ artwork
The Pulp frontman continues his support for the iconic Sheffield venue
Liam Gallagher would “love” Oasis reunion: “We should never have split up”
"If it happens, it happens. But I’m quite happy doing [my solo career]," he added
Blur to celebrate 25th anniversary of self-titled LP with Tim Burgess listening party
Alex James and Dave Rowntree, as well as producer Stephen Street will join the Charlatans frontman tonight for a celebration of the band's classic 1997 album
Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – The Wannadies
Pär Wiksten of Swedish rockers The Wannadies takes the test!
Toby Slater of Britpop band Catch has died
"Toby stood out from other people, he was multitalented, smart, so polite, a very engaging lovely person"
Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – Supergrass’ Gaz Coombes
The Supergrass frontman takes on pop's toughest quiz – all about his own life!
Britpop band Gene unhappy with Pale Waves’ tour support for using same name
Frontman Martin Rossiter said he doesn't want to "financially screw over any up and coming musicians but they've taken our name"
‘Creation Stories’ review: supersonic biopic captures Britpop from the inside
Grab your bucket hat, this drug-fuelled nostalgia-fest is absolutely mad fer it
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