Q  |  November 2019
THE STREETS
When Mike Skinner downed tools as The Streets eight years ago, it was far from certain he’d return and yet here he is, with two new albums and a film in the pipeline.
KIM GORDON
Painter. Musician. Memoirist. Is there anything the ex-Sonic Youth frontwoman and newly solo artist can’t do? Apparently not.
I’M NOT ACTUALLY IN THE BAND
Welcome to the world of the touring musician – the secret ingredients who
have to balance playing actually being in the band.
JOAN SHELLEY
We join the Kentucky songwriter far from home in Manhattan, and hear how she relocated.
CLASSIC ALBUM: MANIC STREET PREACHERS
Twenty-five years ago the Welsh four-piece had lost their way after just
two albums, but with The Holy Bible, they hit the reset button in brutal fashion.
MICHAEL KIWANUKA
After more than 30 years of feeling like the outsider, the singer-songwriter
has finally come in from the cold.
KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD
The Aussie septet are as prolific as their name is preposterous and they’re
showing no sign of slowing down when we meet them in Los Angeles.
Q MAVERICK: EDWYN COLLINS
When two serious strokes struck him down in 2005, it seemed like the end of a stellar career for the songwriter but it was just the start of the next chapter.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Q November 2019.