Q&a Flaming Lips – “Music isn’t interesting when it’s done by rational people” Wayne Coyne on surviving The Terror

This article originally appeared on Qthemusic.com All in in all, it's been an eventful few years for The Flaming Lips. There's been the collaborative Heady Fwends EPs - featuring the likes of Ke$ha, Yoko Ono and Erykah Badu, the latter even publicly fell out with the band - a radio play with influential US publishers …

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Q&a Anna Calvi – “There’s real strength in vulnerability”

This article originally appeared on Qthemusic.com   Having put out her second album One Breath last month, Anna Calvi is set to hit the road in America and Europe later this month, before releasing single Suddenly on 23 December and returning for a full UK tour in February. We have a full feature with the …

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Q&a Arctic Monkeys’ Matt Helders – On touring the US with The Black Keys, life as a support band, getting love from Metallica & new album plans

This article originally appeared on Qthemusic.com Arctic Monkeys are currently touring the US supporting The Black Keys, the first time they've been onstage first for a long time. Drummer Matt Helders explains all about warming up crowds, whether Record Store Day limited release R U Mine means we can expect a new album and why …

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Column – In defence of Record Store Day: If you’re moaning about it maybe it’s not for you…

This article originally appeared on Qthemusic.com So did you get the exclusive Record Store Day releases you were after? The Bowie reissues? The LCD Soundsystem live album? The One Direction picture disc? Actually, I’ve heard more about the latter and other commercial artists' special releases since Saturday’s (19 April) annual record shop celebration than I …

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Q&a Metallica’s Lars Ulrich – “We wanted to get away from the standard here we are getting massaged stuff”

This article originally appeared on Qthemusic.com In this month's issue, Q329 out now, we let you interrogate Metallica in Cash For Questions. However with the band recently releasing 3D concert film Through The Never, we thought we'd put a few questions of our own to drummer Lars Ulrich, most pertinently why does a movie about …

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Q&a Peaches – “A fairy godmother tells me to say Bitch in my songs!” Electro’s queen on film, Sundance & more

This article originally appeared on Qthemusic.com Electro queen Peaches - real name Merrill Beth Nisker - is heading back to the UK next month to unveil her directorial debut at the London leg of the Sundance Film Festival (25-28 April). As you might expect from an artist whose back catalogue includes Fatherfucker and Impeach My …

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Q&a Phoenix – “We try to bypass our brains” Champange, tightropes & going Bankrupt!

This article originally appeared on Qthemusic.com Following the slow building international success of their 2009 album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, Versailles' Phoenix are back later this month (22 April) with a new record. Called Bankrupt!, the album has been fuelled by extremes: the prospect of failure (hence the title) versus champagne binges in the studio; the …

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Q&a Beth Orton – on new album Sugaring Season, her musical rebirth, where’s she been for six year’s & more

This article originally appeared on Qthemusic.com Following an absence from music that included becoming a single mother, marriage to singer-songwriter Sam Amidon and a second child, Beth Orton returned with her first new album in six years on Monday (1 October). However with many of the songs on Sugaring Season - named after the time …

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Q&a Andrew Loog Oldham – ‘Am I surprised the Stones are still going? Of course!’

This article originally appeared on Qthemusic.com The Rolling Stones' influential first manager, early PR for The Beatles and now accomplished author (to name but a few jobs), Andrew Loog Oldham has a unique career within music. It's why, on a rare trip from his home in Columbia, the impresario is giving the keynote speech at …

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