
Since we relaunched our website in July after a 6-month hiatus, we’ve published around 70 features based on full length interviews and our Voices On The Verge questionnaire for DIY/unsigned and emerging artists. Our 100th interview was published in mid October (wears the trousers: the first 100 interviews). Here are this year’s most popular reads.
01 Nina Nastasia by Chris Catchpole
02 Rose Elinor Dougall by Charlotte Richardson Andrews
03 Kamila Thompson by Sacha Whitmarsh
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HK119 by Léigh Bartlam
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Rose Kemp by Alan Pedder
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Kelli Ali by Léigh Bartlam
07
Anjani Thomas by Alan Pedder
08
Society Of Imaginary Friends by Alan Pedder and Katy Carr
09
Manda Rin by Alan Pedder and Chris Catchpole
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Holly Golightly by Sacha Whitmarsh
11
The Ditty Bops by Martyn Clayton
12
Amelia Fletcher by Alan Pedder and Chris Catchpole
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Nanci Griffith by Trevor Raggatt
14
Melody Gardot by Alan Pedder
15
Die So Fluid by Gary Munday
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Pepi Ginsberg by Anja McCloskey
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Meg Baird by Hugh Armitage
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Rickie Lee Jones by Trevor Raggatt
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Sandy Dillon by Alan Pedder
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Kim Richey by Sacha Whitmarsh
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My Ruin by Charlotte Richardson Andrews
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Silje Nes by Alan Pedder
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Elíza by Alan Pedder
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The Lovely Eggs by Charlotte Richardson Andrews
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Shannon McArdle by Alan Pedder and Mario Onnis
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Beth Rowley by Alan Pedder and Michael Banna
27
Vile Vile Creatures
by Charlotte Richardson Andrews
28
Madam by Alan Pedder and Katy Carr
29
Kate Campbell by Alex Ramon
30
Bec & Beth
by Charlotte Richardson Andrews
Lots more of these to come in 2009!
01
Penny Broadhurst by Alan Pedder
02
Doctors & Dealers by Alan Pedder
03
Joni Davis by Alan Pedder
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Polly Scattergood by Alan Pedder
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Oh, Atoms by Alan Pedder
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Honey Ryder by Alan Pedder
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Gemma Ray by Alan Pedder
08
The Beautiful Word by Alan Pedder
09
Los by Charlotte Richardson Andrews
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Ana Silvera by Alan Pedder
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Tallulah Rendall by Alan Pedder
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Naomi Hates Humans by Alan Pedder
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Saint Saviour by Alan Pedder
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Alessi by Alan Pedder
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Jo Gabriel by Alan Pedder