This year saw the twentieth anniversary of one of the most acclaimed albums of the nineties, Spiritualized’s Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space. Released in the same year as OK Computer, ...
As a taster for Spritualized's Glastonbury appeareance this weekend, I thought I'd post an Album By Album interview I conducted with Jason Pierce, which originally appeared in Uncut's August 2009 ...
A little more than ten years ago, Spiritualized released Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, the drugged-out epic that established frontman Jason Pierce as a musical force to be reckoned ...
"I don't need to make a soul record," he says. "There's thousands of beautiful soul records..." There's a kind of childlike wonder in the lyrics at the centre of Spiritualized's stunning recent single ...
Spiritualized leader Jason Pierce didn't find the name of his current group at a prayer meeting or in a Watchtower flyer. "It was written on a side of a bottle of Pernod. Loosely," Pierce says in a ...
Have you ever really stopped and thought about what it must be like to go to space? We've spent our entire existence as a species looking up at the sky and making up stories to try and explain the ...
It's not entirely rare to find a music artist who is defined by a particular concept. However, there may not be one as rigidly and as hysterically defined as Jason Pierce. For the Spiritualized ...
While promoting the final Spacemen 3 LP – 1990’s Recurring – Pierce unveils Spiritualized. Cue multi-layered vocals, string arrangements, Motorik grooves… We recorded this for £3,000 at [Rugby studio] ...
JASON Pierce is in a joyous mood. Such a thing should not be a big deal, but considering the man’s reputation as an evasive, contrary interviewee, it is pleasing to see he is on such good form. He is ...
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