Gomez: “We were sort of dancing on the corpse of Britpop merrily.”
If you think of your impression of Gomez , it is probably a bunch of care free teenagers running riot with guitars slung over their shoulders, singing songs about urban piss-ups, and getting arrested while falling around student union pubs. When the band arrived onto the British music scene in 1997 with the explosive debut, Bring It On , (for which they received the Mercury Music Prize) beating Pulp, The Verve, and Massive Attack in the process, fame, fortune and flogging a few more million records seemed like the inevitable path the five young kids [...]





















Who is BANKS?
Watch The National on The Colbert Report
Green Day all'Ohibò di Milano, secret show a sorpresa
Daft Punk open to working with Nile Rodgers again
Alt-J to record second album this summer