February 2012
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Music is a thing that changes people’s lives. It has the capacity to make young...
– Noel on the power of music and music as a calling
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BULLY trailer →
I just found out about this (a bit late) but click the link and watch. It will make you cry.
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There doesn’t seem to be any working-class heroes now – guys like Ian Brown,...
– Noel Gallagher
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Today is my birthday.
I’m not a teenager anymore, I’m depressed and living at home with no job or friends or anything.
I want to cry.
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Matt Berry, Chris O'Dowd, Noel Fielding all added... →
crackhousearsonist:
Hang on isn’t Brand already on the bill? Goth detectives reunion, really?
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Queen Adele would like to thank everybody for...
surpriseofourglorydays:
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Did anyone care fuck all about the Grammys and...
Just me? Okay.
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Someone please tell me how to live life as an...
I’m in kindergarten emotionally and I just don’t have any of it.
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fuckyeahalisonmosshart:
VIdeo feed is now live! TEN MINUTES!
I now have wine and a brownie, just waiting for them to start…
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A decade later, The Kills still rocking the...
AM New York: What are you most proud of when you look back over 10 years?
Alison Mosshart: Everything. I keep talking about when we met and how strongly I felt about how much I wanted to do this and how crazy the idea was. The idea was, I was going to move to London and make [guitarist Jamie Hince] be in a band with me. It worked out the way I thought it would. It's been life-changing.
AM New York: What keeps your relationship with Jamie going?
Alison Mosshart: We had this kind of common instinct and goal at the beginning: that we would turn our lives into this band and it would be everything to us. I know how difficult it is to find a person like that - someone you can create with and work with and make something bigger than the sum of its parts.
AM New York: You also play with Jack White in the Dead Weather. What did you learn from that experience?
Alison Mosshart: That taught me a lot about performing live and off the cuff. Every time we played a song, [it] was completely different than the time before because there was no drum machine. It took me out of my comfort zone and put me with some of the best musicians I ever met, and I had to keep up.
AM New York: Will the Kills always be just you and Jamie?
Alison Mosshart: We never committed to saying we'll always do it the way we're doing it now. But so far, it hasn't seemed right to have someone else around.
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Ugh, somebody get me the Noel Gallagher NME.
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