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Q Magazine July 2019 Back Issue

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SLOWTHAI
Fancy a bit of fury and frustration? Then come with us as we join UK hip-hop’s great new hope on the road.

STEVE DIGGLE
When the Buzzcocks’ poet-in-residence Pete Shelley died last year, his partner in crime was left to find a way forward...

VAMPIRE WEEKEND
Fatherhood, a fabulous fourth album and a move to Los Angeles... if only Ezra Koenig could stop over-thinking.

LITTLE SIMZ
Why isn’t the UK’s most exciting female rapper a bigger star?

Q investigates...BLUR
We rewind to the making of 1994’s seismic Parklife and fast-forward to the band’s recent East London reunion.

SAM FENDER
Forget his Critics’ Choice Brit award, the Geordie newcomer knew he’d made it when he got a VIP Greggs card.

ANDREW BIRD Is there anything the violin-playing, whistling whiz and glockenspiel-bothering multi-hyphenate can’t do?

SOAK
How the Derry girl otherwise known as Bridie Monds-Watson plucked musical victory from the jaws of defeat.

CHUCK D
After a lifetime fighting the power, you’d expect the Public Enemy boss to be putting his feet up. Not a bit of it.
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July 2019 FEATURES SLOWTHAI Fancy a bit of fury and frustration? Then come with us as we join UK hip-hop’s great new hope on the road. STEVE DIGGLE When the Buzzcocks’ poet-in-residence Pete Shelley died last year, his partner in crime was left to find a way forward... VAMPIRE WEEKEND Fatherhood, a fabulous fourth album and a move to Los Angeles... if only Ezra Koenig could stop over-thinking. LITTLE SIMZ Why isn’t the UK’s most exciting female rapper a bigger star? Q investigates...BLUR We rewind to the making of 1994’s seismic Parklife and fast-forward to the band’s recent East London reunion. SAM FENDER Forget his Critics’ Choice Brit award, the Geordie newcomer knew he’d made it when he got a VIP Greggs card. ANDREW BIRD Is there anything the violin-playing, whistling whiz and glockenspiel-bothering multi-hyphenate can’t do? SOAK How the Derry girl otherwise known as Bridie Monds-Watson plucked musical victory from the jaws of defeat. CHUCK D After a lifetime fighting the power, you’d expect the Public Enemy boss to be putting his feet up. Not a bit of it.


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FEATURES

SLOWTHAI
Fancy a bit of fury and frustration? Then come with us as we join UK hip-hop’s great new hope on the road.

STEVE DIGGLE
When the Buzzcocks’ poet-in-residence Pete Shelley died last year, his partner in crime was left to find a way forward...

VAMPIRE WEEKEND
Fatherhood, a fabulous fourth album and a move to Los Angeles... if only Ezra Koenig could stop over-thinking.

LITTLE SIMZ
Why isn’t the UK’s most exciting female rapper a bigger star?

Q investigates...BLUR
We rewind to the making of 1994’s seismic Parklife and fast-forward to the band’s recent East London reunion.

SAM FENDER
Forget his Critics’ Choice Brit award, the Geordie newcomer knew he’d made it when he got a VIP Greggs card.

ANDREW BIRD Is there anything the violin-playing, whistling whiz and glockenspiel-bothering multi-hyphenate can’t do?

SOAK
How the Derry girl otherwise known as Bridie Monds-Watson plucked musical victory from the jaws of defeat.

CHUCK D
After a lifetime fighting the power, you’d expect the Public Enemy boss to be putting his feet up. Not a bit of it.
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