British Sea Power: Full steam ahead for indie oddballs
Tim Jonze meets Brighton-based eccentrics British Sea Power, who are marking a decade in pop with an album that looks to the futureIt probably wasn't what the Observer's intern had in mind when she got to the office that morning: being dispatched to the canal to collect twigs, leaves and other scraps of decorative foliage for a live performance by British Sea Power. But this is a band whose career has revolved around putting people – often themselves – in unusual positions.In the course o...
Guardian Music — Tim Jonze meets Brighton-based eccentrics British Sea Power, who are marking a decade in pop with an album that looks to the futureIt probably wasn't what the Observer'... more info