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Momus Thoughts
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Click click click click click: Momus talks photos, videos, visuals. Nothing to do with music, by the way.[…]

Invisible man
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Invisible man: “It’d be as if Bret Easton Ellis wrote the murderous “American Psycho” and no critic questioned his judgment or the book’s content — and those who did pause briefly to consider the book’s moral[…]

DUEL!
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DUEL!: REM and the Divine Comedy are the gladiators. You are the Emperor’s thumb.[…]

You Lucky, Lucky People
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You Lucky, Lucky People: several British respondents to this year’s focus group were a bit baffled by the inclusion of a handful of classy American hits in the poll. Well, four of the best pop tracks of the year are coming out here on single in[…]

Like a virgin?
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Like a virgin? “Why did the man approach her record company? Is that etiquette for this type of thing?: yes, it’s the Britney shag story, with interesting analysis by Polly Vernon.[…]

PopEx!
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PopEx!: everyone’s always saying pop is a commodity, now here’s your chance to put your (virtual) money where your mouth is on the Pop Stock Exchange. Click here to start playing under my glorious auspices.[…]

RIDE – “Vapour Trail”
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Speaking now with the benefit of hard-won years of musical experience, this is bobbins. Chinless singing; boxy, stilted drumming; nowhere lyrics – and to cap it all it doesn’t even have any whooshsome Ride guitar rushes to recommend it. B[…]

Last To The Links Dept.
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Last To The Links Dept.: Feed writes about marketing the alternative and everyone seems either pragmatic or defeatist about the new indie music trend in car ads (which I personally find just as annoying as the soulboy chic that dominated ads in the l[…]

DUEL!
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DUEL!: it’s back. Embrace vs Ian Brown – go for it.[…]

BADLY DRAWN BOY – Another Pearl
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Good Heavens, this is poor! I thought BDB was supposed to be some sort of back-bedroom indie original, not this back-pub-room plodrocker. His being signed to XL should have been the tip-off: the only people who’ll go for BDB are ex-indie fans w[…]

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