February 3, 2009

The Fly – Profile

Go to article Borne To Do It By Harriet Gibsone February 2009 Ask most musicians what aspirations they have for their band and they’ll share grand desires for Almost Famous-esque success and seminal accomplishments. But not for The Airborne Toxic Event’s Mikel Jollett, as he solemnly reveals his wishes to […]
January 29, 2009

Time Out London – On The Up

On The Up Self-publishing, self-financing indie outfit TATE bring their literary-minded indie-punk-folk-klezmer-whatever to the 100 Club on Monday. By Eddy Lawrence January 29 – February 4, 2009 They’re actually already… well up. We have to admit, it’s a bit rich giving them an On The Up, given that their EP […]
January 25, 2009

NME – Feature

Way Out West Coast Bitter exes, desperate housewives and dead dog’s ashes won’t stop LA troubadours The Airborne Toxic Event spreading their love. Martin Robinson joins their crazy Californian road trip. By Martin Robinson January 24, 2009 Bill Hicks called it “turd city”, Woody Allen said its only cultural advantage […]
January 24, 2009

Q Magazine – Incoming: New to Q

The Airborne Toxic Event Death, sex and getting dumped shape anthemic US indie rockers. By Mic Wright March 2009 WHO? Epic indie rockers founded by former journalist and up-and-coming novelist Mikel Jollett after the worst week of his life. During seven days in March 2006, Jollett’s mother was diagnosed with […]
January 24, 2009

The Guardian – Feature

Go to article Every toxic cloud has a silver lining After a ‘week from hell’ in which his life fell apart, music was the best medicine for Mikel Jollett. He tells Dave Simpson about the Airborne Toxic Event’s euphoric sound of recovery By Dave Simpson January 23, 2009 Mikel Jollett […]