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Perhaps the last great rock‘n’roll band of the pre-internet era, Oasis lived the lifestyle to the hilt and dared to enjoy it.
When a cultural movement gathers momentum, sometimes it is hard to stop. But all it takes is a once-in-a-generation musician to provide some difference.
Hot off of their comeback album topping the UK charts, Jarvis Cocker’s pop-rock misfits host an extravagant evening at the O2 ...
Pulp was the wittiest, bitterest star in the Britpop constellation. On More, the band's first new album in 24 years, singer Jarvis Cocker is learning to trust his feelings.
A BEEFY super saloon that once belonged to Noel Gallagher has recently hit the market – for a supersonic sum of £1.2million.
Play’n GO amplifies its music slot portfolio with City of Sound, a high-energy title that channels the grit and glamour of the Britpop era into a game packed with Gold Records, surprise wins, and ...
The game seeks to capture the scene with visual elements such as bedrooms plastered in gig posters to arenas soaked in spotlight ... “City of Sound captures the swagger and struggle of Britpop in a ...
A cautionary tale for Labour’s potential 12 new towns is that of Northstowe, a new town north of Cambridge – Britain’s ...
It’s time to get properly excited about the long-awaited Oasis Live ‘25 Tour. The Gallagher brothers and their band are on the cusp of their epic stadium run across the UK, kicking off in Cardiff on ...
The pop-culture emblem of this was Britpop. After the economically turbulent 1970s and the intense industrial restructuring of the 1980s, Britpop bands hearkened romantically back to the 1960s ...
Robbie Williams has announced that he'll release his 16th studio album, BRITPOP, in the autumn. Named after the '90s cultural movement spearheaded by bands like Oasis, Blur and Pulp, the album is ...