That Supergrass announced a 30th anniversary tour for their debut I Should Coco with a cheeky little Oasis dig – “no dynamic pricing included” - will have been no surprise to anyone who is a fan of ...
The concert will take place at Dreamland on June 20, 2025, as part of the Margate Summer Series. Support will come from The Coral and Jake Bugg. Tickets will go on general sale next Friday (November ...
There were many disappointments when tours were cancelled starting in spring of 2020. Not the least of these were Supergrass gigs marking the reunion of the power trio-turned-quartet, 10 years after ...
Supergrass: ‘We didn’t want to walk around town wearing Nike track suits. We’d probably rather wear some strange, velour, slightly wizardy outfit because it was just fun to dress up weirdly’ (Press) ...
Fired-up ’90s Britpoppers Supergrass broke up in 2010, and they didn’t stay broken up for all that long. Last week, the band teased a reunion and then almost immediately delivered on that teaser, ...
Supergrass‘ fantastic debut album, I Should Coco, was released in the UK on May 15, 1995. We put it at #2 on our list of the Best Britpop albums of 1995: Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes was only 19 ...
The reunion that no one was expecting, Supergrass are back a decade after their split to celebrate 25 years since seminal debut 'I Should Coco' with tour dates in the UK, Europe and US, and an ...
Britpop fans had a real quandary on Thursday as two of the best bands of the ’90s, Pulp and Supergrass, were playing big shows in different venues nowhere near each other. Who allowed this to happen?
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Speaking to this writer in 2019, the core trio of Gaz, Goffey and Quinn recalled how what was ...
The members of Supergrass are discussing their most popular and enduring song, the era-defining 1995 anthem “Alright”. “It’s got the spirit of the band at that moment in time,” says drummer Danny ...
I’d like to know where all the strange ones go,” belted out Gaz Coombes on track one side one of Supergrass’s 1995 debut album. In real life, they were all around him. There was Cosmic Bob, ragged ...