My interesting correspondence with Leather Girl has got me trying to remember how MM and NME perceived NO back in my passionate period ('89 - '94). It's been bleedin' years and maybe it's down to Technique but I'm sure they were held in quite some regard. Memories:
1990 - NME gave Revenge a cover story, MM gave One True Passion a VERY RARE good review and NME called I'm Not your Slave (a shite mix of a shiter song, even superfan Claude Flowers disliked it) 'good and chart-bound, no messin'. Other publications' Revenge reviews could be lukewarm (Select '"A new lease of life"? Despite rumours of loud guitars and Hooky's reputation as a beery yob, no radial new direction is apparent') but were often savage (Q 'Hook, Line and Sinking... God this is bad. Really bad. Not even so bad it becomes interesting, just - urgh! Where do I begin?... 1 star and that's just for It's Quiet, which is too little too late')
- The Lec, whose output was a staggering one, 6-month old 45, did a coupla gigs SUPPORTING Depeche Mode with a HANDFUL OF UNFINISHED TRACKS... And look what happened
http://www.feeleverybeat...nme18august1990page1.jpg1991 - Lec's album gets droolingly received as 'one of the greatest albums ever made'
http://www.feeleverybeat...melodymaker25may1991.jpg The Other Two's Tasty Fish - to my mind, presisely the kind of synthpop the mags (and Tony Wilson himself) looked down on, got another front-page feature and masturbatory interview: 'the pop single of the year'.
1993 - 3 years on from a fucking footie record, in the midst of a shite (by their standards) album and a single UK mainland gig, and (we didn't know it but) before a wilderness period... NO are 'the most important group since the Beatles or the Rolling Stones' (NME), 'incapable of making an anything less than great record' (Republic, anyone?) and 'the inventors of 80's pop so GET DOWN ON YOUR KNEES AND START GROVELLING' (MM)...
Sure, there were dissenting voices. I mentioned the Spooky review before and both mags gave World a bad review (NME: GO AWAY!, MM: bland, mercenary, perfunctory), but that's understandable with groups as gutsy as Nirvana and Suede going around.
94 - Fuck all for a year then a Christmas package. Were Simply Red to pull a stunt like that they'd be massacred. Not NO, in fact journos seemed happy to have something to say about them again.
So there you go, booze and porn may have buggered my memories slightly. But this was the kind of thing we were reading back then.