Comebacks are ten-a-penny these days, and not always guaranteed to be entirely dignified affairs – but some have been the bearers of genuinely exciting new musicThe comeback ain't what it used to be. A phrase first coined in the jazz age, used by F Scott Fitzgerald in This Side of Paradise, it was suggestive of limitless possibility, of adversity being merely a bump in the road towards glory. Today, it's fair to say, the word is more readily associated with the announcement of a 12-date univer...
Guardian Music — Comebacks are ten-a-penny these days, and not always guaranteed to be entirely dignified affairs – but some have been the bearers of genuinely exciting new musicThe com... more info