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What we said then “Fun, loveable and exciting, Elastica’s debut burps out of the speakers like a pissed kid on a spacehopper.” Johnny Dee, NME, March 3, 1995 What we say now ...
The UK band Elastica released one self-titled album of ridiculously catchy, close-to-perfect new wave in 1995. Then, they took five years to record The Menace, the pretty-good follow-up, and ...
Which is why Elastica became my favorite Britpop band—and its 1995 debut, Elastica, remains my favorite Britpop album.Nervy, sultry, robotic, monochromatic, and full of punk snarl, the band did ...
Stuart Berman details how one era-defining classic—Elastica’s Britpop-bombing 1995 debut—spawned another: M.I.A.’s Arular, which turns 10 this year.
Elastica have responded to rumours that they’ll be reuniting for new music and a tour in 2017. Back in January, photos were shared online of members of Elastica back together in the studio ...
British pop group Elastica have split. Frontwoman Justine Frischmann issued an official statement last night saying: “Believe it or not Elastica have been together for almost ten years which is ...
U.K. rock act Elastica has broken up, according to an expected announcement to the media by the group's frontwoman, Justine Frischmann. Plagued with long periods of inactivity, the group is best ...
Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin are marking the sixth night of Hanukkah with a cover of Elastica’s “Connection” for their “Hanukkah Sessions” series, where Grohl (who is not Jewish) and ...
Donna Matthews is in a bit of a rush. She had to dash to a drop-in centre for the homeless in King's Cross, London, where she volunteers once a week, to tell them that she can't make it this week.
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