I’ve read NME pretty much every week since I was about 16, so it’s nice to see my words in print within its pages. A few years ago, I went through a phase of sending in one-sentence letters. A few made it onto their pages, including the most succinct of my efforts: “The only way to get a letter printed in NME is to mention The Strokes.”
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Friday, August 31, 2007
Kate Nash album review in NME
My 40-word review of Kate Nash’s debut album, Made Of Bricks, appeared in this week’s NME:
I’ve read NME pretty much every week since I was about 16, so it’s nice to see my words in print within its pages. A few years ago, I went through a phase of sending in one-sentence letters. A few made it onto their pages, including the most succinct of my efforts: “The only way to get a letter printed in NME is to mention The Strokes.”
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I’ve read NME pretty much every week since I was about 16, so it’s nice to see my words in print within its pages. A few years ago, I went through a phase of sending in one-sentence letters. A few made it onto their pages, including the most succinct of my efforts: “The only way to get a letter printed in NME is to mention The Strokes.”
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"Rob Townsend, 26" - I suppose we all lie about our age at some point or another.
Yep. I didn't think anyone would notice.... I was wrong.
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