The Moon And The Melodies, the 1986 collaboration between Cocteau Twins members Elizabeth Fraser, Simon Raymonde and Robin Guthrie and ambient musician Harold Budd, is to be reissued through 4AD ...
David Elliott, author of the new book *1984: British Pop's Dividing Year*, investigates Former Cocteau Twins bassist, founder of Bella Union and now half of Lost Horizons, Simon Raymonde, plays Sea ...
One such album that relies heavily on glossolalia is the Cocteau Twins’ Heaven or Las Vegas. Featuring the enduring, songbird-like vocals of Elizabeth Fraser and stellar songcraft throughout ...
Show more Simon Raymonde, Cocteau Twins bass guitarist and keyboard player, shares the pivotal moments that have made him the artist his is today and the songs that have sound-tracked the ups and ...
The result turns “Waveland,” the second full-length album by Whisper Party!, into a hazy, blue-washed dance full of emotion ...
Simon Raymonde looks back on record deals, kidnappings, childhood, terror attacks, band breakups and brain tumours in his new memoir, In One Ear: Cocteau Twins, Ivor ...
It was received at the time with bewilderment and foreboding akin to that which might be prompted by the ravens fleeing the Tower of London: Cocteau Twins leaving 4AD. It wasn’t just that the ...
Cocteau Twins' Simon Raymonde, who is also the head of UK indie label Bella Union, has announced that he's publishing a memoir. Entitled 'In... Elizabeth Fraser — the unmistakably astral ...