Monday, 16 March 2009

Peter Doherty - new album out NOW!!

Grace/Wastelands has the curious status of offering the most convincing account of Pete Doherty's talents, yet at the same time 

conveying the limited parameters of his artistic reach.

It's when he's at his best that one can most clearly gauge his limitations, and they don't leave him much room to move here. Too many of these songs are slim ideas polished to an almost respectable lustre by arrangements which try to add colour to Doherty's monochrome presence without trampling over his anomie.


Pete Doherty’s rehab confession: 

Pete Doherty only checks into rehab to stay out of jail.

The Babyshambles singer thinks addiction programmes are "impossibly dull" and should be avoided at all costs.

He said: "When I go to rehab, it's usually because I've been given the choice of rehab or jail. When you're there, it's not even giving up drugs that's hard, it's that you have to give up everything.

"If you could sit there and read a book it would be fine, but you're not allowed to do anything other than focus on your recovery. I was only allowed to play my guitar once a week.”

He told Shortlist magazine: "Right now, I'm clean as a whistle. I think it's all about my confidence. With the new album, it's all quite mellow, and I'm a shy man.

"When you're wasted it becomes even more petrifying to go out with just an acoustic guitar. When you're in that place, it's easier to hide behind a massive wall of noise. That's not there right now."

But just a few months ago, Pete – who now prefers to be called Peter – says his drug use was frequent and horrifying.

He said: "I get very paranoid. There was the time I thought terrorists were on my roof, trying to break in. You can laugh, but it was scary. In my mind they were outside trying to get me.

"When you have the crack shakes, you think everyone you know is going to kill you."









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