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Faris Badwan didn't quite picture his life turning out like this. ... Badwan grew up to be a 6ft 6in Marjane Satrapi illustration, his boxer's nose emerging from a storm-cloud of black hair.
Faris Badwan and John Coxon have joined forces for a collaborative 12” release featuring two tracks, and they've shared "Boiling Point" today (6 January). "Boiling Point" will feature on the ...
It can sometimes feel like the only consistency in The Horrors’ output is Faris Badwan’s hair. ... Three exhibitions of his work have taken place in the capital since 2008, showcasing illustrations ...
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What sends chills through a Horror? Mapping out one’s music with way too much calculation does it for front man Faris Badwan, who recoils repeatedly at any attempt to pin down his group’s ...
It's been five years since Cat's Eyes (aka Faris Badwan of The Horrors and Rachel Zeffira) delivered their excellent debut album. While their sumptuous score to last year's charmingly kinky The ...
Amy Winehouse wasn’t the only big-haired Brit in town Monday night. While the sassy UK soul siren seduced an audience of industry insiders at the Roxy, a blog-buzzed young act called the Horrors ...
The Horrors frontman Faris Badwan has confirmed that he’s working on a new Cat’s Eyes album, his collaboration with former classical singer Rachel Zeffira. Cat’s Eyes released their self ...
The Horrors’ Faris Badwan sings hauntingly on the dark electronic track. The video matches the song’s BDSM themes with people moving in eery ways amidst images of dominatrices and gagged models.
Faris Badwan has said that he has found his experience of working on something other than The Horrors “liberating”. “I don’t want to say The Horrors is limited,” he said. “But it’s a ...
Maybe Faris Badwan has been listening to Lou Reed’s Transformer a lot lately. The frontman of indie/shoegaze band The Horrors has debuted a new project called Cat’s Eyes, which Pitchfork ...
Faris Badwan, the lead singer of the garage-punk band The Horrors, ... Luminous, and are playing Reading Festival this weekend. A keen artist, Badwan studied illustration at Central Saint Martins.