Reviews
A Life Unlimited (2015)
Infectious second album from soul collective Stone Foundation, which includes guest appearances from Nolan Porter, Graham Parker and the Blow Monkeys' Dr Robert
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Interviews
Blow Monkeys
Interview
One of the best known groups of the 1980's, the Blow Moonkeys have recently reformed after eighteen years apart. Vocalist Dr Robert speaks to John Clarkson about the grop's past and 'Devil's Tavern', their first album in eighteen years
Profiles
Profile
Blow Monkeys
Dixie Ernill looks back on the early career of UK pop band the Blow Monkeys, whose first two albums, 1984's 'Limping for a Generation' and 1986's 'Animal Kingdom'. have just been reissued in double CD editions
Features
Graham Parker
Ten Songs That Made Me Love...
In our series, in which our writers write about ten songs that made them love a favourite band or artist, Kimberly Bright writes about her favourite songs by English singer-songwriter Graham Parker.