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  1. An Interview with Mathew Priest of Dodgy. By @Steve Crabtree. Part of the iconic 90s Britpop scene, songs like “In A Room” and “Good Enough” have stood the test of time and Dodgy are still touring. They join Black Grape and Cast in Millenium Square for a gig this summer, and we caught up with drummer Mathew Priest to talk about the 90s ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DodgyDodgy - Wikipedia

    The band was formed by Nigel Clark, Mathew Priest, and Andy Miller. Relocating from Worcestershire to London in 1988, Clark and Priest played together in the trio Purple, with Frederic Colier on the bass. They recruited guitarist Ben Lurie, who left the band after one week to join The Jesus and Mary Chain and was replaced by Miller. After ...

  3. Mar 19, 2022 · Free Peace Suite followed at the height of Britpop and Dodgy were everywhere. But then it all seemed to disappear, just as the optimism of this British music scene dimmed loads of bands vanished from the charts (and their record companies books). Without this turning into Spinal Tap I had the chance to talk with Mathew Priest (the drummer from ...

  4. Jul 30, 2015 · Holding Dodgy to the Light the Mathew Priest interview. It’s been four years since festival favourites Dodgy returned to the fold, and 15 years since their double-platinum selling third album, Free Peace Sweet saw them at the peak of their commercial success. But don’t for one moment think their best days are behind them.

  5. Apr 14, 2014 · ME1 TV's Piers Hernu speaks with Mathew Priest before Dodgy's performance at The Garage in London.

  6. www.musicglue.com › dodgy › biographyBiography - Dodgy

    ‘What Are We Fighting For’, the fifth album from the original Dodgy line-up of Nigel Clark, Mathew Priest and Andy Miller – was released on Cherry Red Records in 2017 to amazing reviews and was the first collection of new material since their critically acclaimed reunion album, ‘Stand Upright In A Cool Place’ in 2012.

  7. Mar 7, 2013 · Dodgy geezers back together and making new music. Andy Miller, Mathew Priest and Nigel Clark of Dodgy. “I SPENT two months arguing with my parents until I finally wore them down.”. If Mathew ...

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