britpop summer…. but what comes after?
manics autumn is what i’ve heard….
and then ash, pulp, and longpigs winter
AND how about…. you guys comment what you listen to in spring 🥺
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britpop summer…. but what comes after?
manics autumn is what i’ve heard….
and then ash, pulp, and longpigs winter
AND how about…. you guys comment what you listen to in spring 🥺

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his voice got me flushing and stuttering (hes a 50 year old singer who i can only dream of meeting)
Fucking hell. Look at next Friday's (big) releases. Britpop mania in full swing with new albums from Ash and Richard Ashcroft. New Idlewild too but I'm going to put them in a separate sentence because people will eat me for calling them Britpop. I listen to those early Idlewild albums and feel they're the precursor to emo instead, but they're from the same musical period. Then there's the Oasis reissue for 30 years of Morning Glory, and that's coming out on the same day as Ms. Vinyl Variant. No doubt next week will be a record week for physical sales.
Sometimes all you need is 36+ hours straight of listening to your favourite band on repeat and till all your issues fade away

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Tim Wheeler of Ash
Kerrang! Magazine - December 5, 1998