Tag: Britpop
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Mani: The Heartbeat of Indie Music
Gary “Mani” Mounfield, iconic bassist of The Stone Roses, passed away at 63, leaving behind a profound musical legacy that defined an era in British indie music.
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Why Suede Still Matters: A Dive into Their Timeless Sound
Suede’s latest album, Antidepressants, is a delightful revival, reminding us that while we age, their sound makes us feel 23 again—no midlife crisis required!
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Memories of Urban Hymns: The Verve’s 90s Iconic Classic
In 1997, The Verve’s “Urban Hymns” dominated car radios and pub jukeboxes. It’s a Britpop classic—brilliant but messy, like a fine wine spilled on a rug!
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Why The Charlatans’ Between 10th & 11th Deserves a Second Listen
The Charlatans’ “Between 10th & 11th” is like that misunderstood cousin at family gatherings—awkward, ignored, but secretly brilliant; a treasure hunt for the brave and slightly offbeat!

