The Kinks star Dave Davies believes Moby made "a clumsy mistake" by condemning their song Lola as "gross and transphobic". Porcelain star Moby hit headlines after he told The Guardian that hearing the ...
Dave Davies admits he was “highly insulted” by DJ and musician Moby’s criticism of the Kinks’ classic song “Lola.” In a recent feature for The Guardian, Moby was asked to name a song he can no longer ...
New research from the University of St Andrews reports sperm whales headbutting one another. The behavior was captured on film and described scientifically for the first time, confirming accounts by ...
Lo-lo-lo-lo Lola’s got them ma-ma-ma-ma mad. Celebrated musician and producer Moby took a cheap shot at the Kinks in a biting new interview published Sunday, calling the British rockers’ classic “Lola ...
In 2021, the artist told PEOPLE he may be "done" with dating after his last relationship Moby’s love life has been on hold In an interview with The Times, the musician revealed he hasn’t been on a ...
Moby shares that his love life has been on hold. After years of struggling with addiction, Moby became sober in 2008 and turned his life around. In a new interview with The Times, the musician, 60, ...
Moby also spoke about his relationship with Natalie Portman, which the actress has previously denied Moby shares that his love life has been on hold. After years of struggling with addiction, Moby ...
Moby is looking back at his and Natalie Portman’s differing recollections of their past. In his 2019 memoir Then It Fell Apart, the “Natural Blues” singer alleged he had briefly dated the Black Swan ...
The producer offered advice on how to respond following the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. By Katie Bain Moby posted a statement to social media on Monday (Jan. 26) offering advice on how ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Guo’s recasting of Ishmaelle is no exception. Orphaned as a teenager in an impoverished fishing village in Kent, ...
A song that was everywhere after it was released as a single in 2000. Moby's Porcelain has been used in films, TV and adverts yet remains a much loved melancholic downbeat electronic ballad.
“The Melville boom,” the critic Van Wyck Brooks wrote in 1921, is “only a question of time.” By the 1930s the prediction had been borne out; after decades of neglect, “Moby-Dick” (1851) was widely ...