
Johnny Dee
Johnny Dee is a freelance copywriter, creative and journalist. He's been published The Times, The Independent, Q NME, Q, Smash Hits, The Word as well as in The Guardian, writing pieces for G2, online and The Guide, where he edits the weekly back page feature Infomania. He's got a long history as a music journalist and is also fond of sport (currently contributing to Runner's World and FourFourTwo).
Latest articles by Johnny Dee

The Flaming Lips: The Terror
By Johnny Dee published
Oklahoma’s finest exorcise fun, discover demons.

The Strokes: Comedown Machine
By Johnny Dee published
New York hipsters try retro-rock-disco-novelty fusion.

Suede: Bloodsports
By Johnny Dee published
Brit Pop masters of carnal rock return with their first album in a decade.

Biffy Clyro: Opposites
By Johnny Dee published
Hairy Scottish rockers’ sixth is a stone-cold gatefold epic.

The Flaming Lips: The Flaming Lips And Heady Fwends
By Johnny Dee published
Oklahoma space rockers invite their friends to engage in psych-rock sorcery.

Richard Hawley: Standing At The Sky’s Edge
By Johnny Dee published
Sleepy Sheffield crooner discovers psychedelic goldmine.

The Jezabels: Prisoner
By Johnny Dee published
Aussie combo who describe themselves as ‘intesindie’.

Rich Robinson: Through A Crooked Sun
By Johnny Dee published
Black Crowe reinvents himself as laid-back rocker.

Enter Shikari: A Flash Flood Of Colour
By Johnny Dee published
Blistering and schizophrenic electronicore from Herts.

The Black Keys: El Camino
By Johnny Dee published
Ohio duo continue to take stripped-down blues from the garage to the dance floor.

Tom Waits: Bad As Me
By Johnny Dee published
Seventeenth album from the legendary rock’n’roll tramp.

Flashguns: Passions Of A Different Kind
By Johnny Dee published
Twenty-something London trio master raw indie rock romanticism.

Henry’s Funeral Shoe: Donkey Jacket
By Johnny Dee published
Vibrant blues from the south (of Wales).

Kill It Kid: Feet Fall Heavy
By Johnny Dee published
Americana-loving Bath quartet turn it up to 11.

Foo Fighters: Wasting Light
By Johnny Dee published
Dave Grohl & Co return with their first new material in three years.

Black Mountain: Wilderness Heart
By Johnny Dee published
Heavy psych-rock splendour with a dash of Britpop.
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