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Gomez


Interviews


Interview (2011)



In our second interview with them, Mercury Prize winning band Gomez's drummer and percussionist Olly Peacock speaks to Ben Howarth about their new and seventh album, 'Whatever's On Your Mind'


Interview (2006)

Gomez - Interview

Winners of the Mercury Music Prize with their 1998 first album 'Bring It On', Gomez have met with critical indifference since then, but have kept an enthusiastic following. Singer Ian Ball chats to Ben Howarth about his band's new album 'How We Operate'


Live

Roundhouse, London, 21/6/2011

Gomez - Roundhouse, London, 21/6/2011

Mercury Music Prize winners Gomez have always been more out than in fashion, but Ben Howarth watches them play a near perfect set to promote their new album 'Whatever's On Your Mind' at the Roundhouse in London


Hammersmith Apollo, London, 23/11/2006

Gomez - Hammersmith Apollo, London, 23/11/2006

In what has been a triumphant year for Gomez, Ben Howarth finds them in a jubilant mood at an end of the year show at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London


Albums

Bring It On (2018)

Gomez - Bring It On

Cila Warncke finds that an outsized 20th Anniversary Edition four CD re-release of Gomez's Mercury Music Prize winning 'Bring It On' captures the brash charm of their youthful debut


Features

Gomez (2006)

Gomez - Gomez

Mercury Prize winners Gomez recently released a new album 'How We Operate' and toured the United Kingdom. Anna Gudaniec photographs them exclusively for Pennyblackmusic at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London


Reviews


How We Operate (2006)


Self-deprecatingly, but excellent comeback album of sorts from the under rated and out-of-fashion Gomex


Split The Difference (2004)


After a slightly disappointing last album, Gomez make a enjoyable return to form with this, their fourth studio album, which finds them moving away from the Americana of the past and taking inspiration from their British indie roots


Related


Interviews

Saloon
Interview Saloon - Interview

Saloon's debut album '((This is) What We Call Progress' was released on the Track and Field label in April to critical acclaim. Adam Cresswell and Amanda Gomez from the band talk to Gary Wollen about its production, their influences and playing live


Live

Ben Ottewell
Leaf, Liverpool, 5/3/2020 Ben Ottewell - Leaf, Liverpool, 5/3/2020

Richard Lewis watches Gomez lead singer Ben Ottewell turn in an excellent solo performance at Leaf in Liverpool.







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