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Elastica, well-known in the mid-1990s thanks ... as evidenced by their first two albums entering the top 10 UK album charts. When the Britpop craze finally wore off, the Londoners called it ...
THE likes of Suede and Elastica were at the very heart of the Britpop movement in the nineties. Three decades later, the frontwoman at the heart of both these groups seems to have barely aged a day.
Elastica singer Justine Frischmann is about to go back to ... Their melodic compositions made them hot Britpop properties, but they have struggled to build on that promise.
Here are some of the best Britpop B-sides, crack cuts that never made a Shine compilation: Led by the insouciant singer and guitarist Justine Frischmann, London quartet Elastica were one of the ...
Yet Britpop’s swaggering sense of national self ... But it quickly expanded to include a variety of acts, including Elastica — a sneeringly cool punk-influenced band — and the anthemic ...
Then there was Elastica. Their self-titled first album is nearly perfect. Led by the great Justine Frischmann, who co-founded Suede with Brett Anderson. Britpop drama swirled around Frischmann’s ...
In the motherland, Britpop set the charts alight: Blur faced off against Oasis. Pulp poked fun at the class system. Suede sold androgyny, and Elastica repackaged ’70s art-punk as ’90s pop.
Britpop was a cultural moment legendary for ... Sleeper’s lead singer Louise Wener; girl-band Elastica (although they had a male drummer) and Garbage, the US rock band fronted by Scottish ...
And if we could just persuade these Britpop-era indie bands to reform ... list that have never reformed since their original run, Elastica’s new wave/post-punk mash up made them one of the ...
Ah, britpop. It’s a label that some bands that ... It shows off just how good of a songwriter Noel could be when he wanted to be. Elastica was a very fierce band, and their self-titled album ...
Britpop dance nights are starting to pop up in the big cities and now Asbury Park has it's own. Expect to hear Oasis, Blur, Suede, Pulp and Elastica, as well '80s British rock and beyond.
As a young journalist on a music magazine, Miranda Sawyer saw Cool Britannia from the inside - including what it was like for female rockers including Elastica's Justine Frischmann, Shirley Manson ...
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