Just as Britpop seemed all about preening and retro posturing, Supergrass blasted out of Oxford with an exuberant blend of Slade, the Beatles, the Who and the Small Faces....
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A slightly darker, but no less riveting record finds the trio gleaning their sound to its elements, while their songwriting growth is markedly impressive. Initial releases...
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Pure pop is a heady drug. It makes lifelong junkies. And how many musicians have tried to recapture the simple grandeur of three minutes of Phil Spector, Brian Wilson, or...
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With their youthful exuberance alive and well, UK upstart pop-rockers Supergrass have reinvented themselves--or, at the very least, gotten their groove back--on their fourth...
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Supergrass makes music so effervescent and so effortlessly joyous that it's easy to take them and their skills for granted. Surely that was the case around the release of...
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Since they had a lower profile than their peers and came across as a bunch of mates instead of serious musicians, Supergrass tended to be the most overlooked of all the...
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