NME Magazine 5 February 2011 (1339) Primal Scream Screamadelica Oasis The Vaccines
NME Magazine 5 February 2011 (1339) Primal Scream Screamadelica Oasis The Vaccines
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Publication: NME (New Musical Express) Issue Date: 5 February 2011 SKU: 1339
Condition Report: The magazine is in Good Vintage Condition. It displays typical reading wear consistent with a weekly newsstand music paper of this era, including minor edge wear and light surface marks. Please note: There is some faded pen writing on the top edge of the front cover, just above the NME logo. The binding remains secure, and all interior pages are clean and highly readable. The back cover features a vibrant, iconic advertisement for the 20th Anniversary Edition of Primal Scream's Screamadelica. Please review all images carefully to see the exact condition prior to purchasing.
🎸 THE BANDS & SINGERS (Musical Highlights):
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🚨 COVER STORY - Primal Scream's Screamadelica: A massive 20th Anniversary Special Issue! Bobby Gillespie takes over the cover and discusses the creation of their undisputed masterpiece: "It was sexy, it was underground..."
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💊 The 50 Most Notorious Albums Ever: "Higher than the sun!" NME compiles a massive list of the 50 wildest, "druggiest" albums of all time, starring heavyweights like Oasis, Lil Wayne, The Libertines, Happy Mondays, The Stooges, and Miles Davis.
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🎸 The Vaccines: First listen to 2011's hottest debut! The band hypes up their record, claiming, "We just made the album regardless of the hype."
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🦇 Ozzy Osbourne: The Prince of Darkness features in a hilarious, classic archive photo inside the contents page.
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🎧 James Blake: "A mystery wrapped inside an enigma..." NME delivers the trippy verdict on his sound.
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🎤 Sleigh Bells + Beyonce: News on the artists hitting the studio together.
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🤘 Yuck: The frontman faces up to the hair-raising truth ("I looked like a little idiot").
More Music, Reviews & Features Inside:
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David Lynch: The legendary movie mentalist gets his gurn on ("I've never been to Ibiza").
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Skins Cast: Up all night with Britain's favourite TV teenagers as the new cast returns.
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Radar (New Music) & Gig Guide: The latest tracks, tours, and up-and-coming artists defining the 2011 indie scene.
Shipping: Dispatched securely in a rigid cardboard mailer and protective sleeve.
NME Magazine, February 2011, Primal Scream, Bobby Gillespie, Screamadelica, Oasis, The Libertines, Happy Mondays, The Vaccines, Ozzy Osbourne, James Blake, Indie Rock, Alternative Music, Britpop, Collectible Magazines, (1339)
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