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RICHARD HAWLEY - Coles Corner

| Times Online | | That elusive sense that you are listening to some hitherto undiscovered classic from another era is something that Richard Hawley has been striving for since stepping out from the shadows of Pulp and Longpigs. However, even by his standards, Coles Corner is really something special....full text |
| | Popmatters | | Richard Hawley has been on one hell of a run these last three or four years, but while his star is slowly starting to rise in the UK, in North America, few have noticed. After performing with Britpop group Longpigs during the mid-'90s, touring as a second guitarist with his friends in Pulp, and making a living as a session musician, the veteran Sheffield musician has finally come into his own as a solo artist, emerging as one of the finest singer-songwriters in the UK today....full text |
| | Guardian | | Like Andy Warhol, endlessly printing up images of Marilyn and Brillo boxes, Richard Hawley has realised there's nothing wrong with finding your niche and burrowing in. His third album follows the template of its predecessors: romance reels at its heart, nostalgia aches in the crevices, lovers get "lost in the gloom" and lonely fellas haunt the streets hoping to meet "a girl with a flower in her hair"....full text |
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