

Meet Ivorian Doll
We now know that the track Hammerhead on Future Past will feature the British rapper Ivorian Doll. Let’s get to know her and the scene she comes from. A couple of years ago Ivorian Doll was going by her real name, Vanessa. She had a You Tube channel with her mate Renee. She was doing make up, vlogging and the usual stuff, and had a following of people who liked that sort of stuff. People heard of them when there was a falling out, possibly because someone slept with someone,
Kenny Boon
Aug 12, 2021


More Joy - snap review
“Duran Duran are awesomely clever.” So said Smash Hits on the release of Skin Trade in February 1987, referencing the leap made from the sound of Notorious. Here we are 34 years later, and they are it again, confounding expectations and developing their sound and legacy with More Joy. Late last night (Wednesday 4th August), your Cherry Lipstick team gathered again to consider the latest release from Future Past. None of us knew what the other thought of More Joy before we sta


Rumours awake in such lonely crowds
"And who should say I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!” The Merchant of Venice “We’re all in this together” is about as true for Duran fandom as it is for Covid. There is a projection of a hierarchy of information about the band that funnels through unofficial channels more elusive than Pablo Escobar’s supply chain. Chances are, if you’re reading Cherry Lipstick, you are not a shark, gobbling up all the juicy inside info. You’re a bottom feeder (assumin
Ruth Galvin
Aug 1, 2021


Never Let The Zeros Bring You Down
Managing the fan-critics
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Jul 22, 2021


Give It All Up - snap review
Back in May the release of the new Duran Duran song (INVISIBLE) led to Cherry Lipstick producing a whole 32-page fanzine. This time, you...
AW / Ruth Galvin / CK Shortell
Jul 10, 2021


Souvenir INVISIBLE special issue May 2021
On 18th May 2021 Duran Duran's first new single in 6 years was released. That night, a new issue of Cherry Lipstick was conceived - a new print issue celebrating the song and the new phase of our band's career - for publication in ONE WEEK. The call went out to Cherry Lipstick's writers, old and new. On 19th May 2021 the first article for this new issue was written. Confirmed contributors so far include: Annie Zeleski, author of the new and critically acclaimed 33 1/3 album r
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May 22, 2021


Say a Happy Word
If all the teasers posted on social media are true, then at about 9.50pm BST on Saturday 15th May, (5.50pm ET) the new single by Duran Duran will be premiered on BBC Radio 2 as the conclusion to their 2-part 40th anniversary show. This is a reason for great excitement and happiness in our Duran community. It is the first proper original song since the Paper Gods album in September 2015. It comes after a year of isolation and gloom, when hope and socialisation has been in shor
AW
May 13, 2021


Nick interview with Red Ronnie
On 19th April 2021, Nick was interviewed by Red Ronnie and various (mostly Italian) fans for over two hours on Facebook live. This is a highly edited transcript, taken from 15 minutes into the interview. Not included here - ramblings about the origins of the chair he was sitting on (pictured), some stuff about clothes and the very extensive 'get to the point' questions from excited fans. Big news: lead song (can we call it a 'single'?) called Invisible to be released in May!
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Apr 20, 2021


Waiting for the Night Boat
And so it came to pass that the release date of Duran Duran's new single popped up on Twitter at 22:34 (UK time) on 9th April in an oblique comment from Katy Krassner: It will come out "sometime between Roger and John's birthday." Great success! New original Duran Duran music is on its way! It's been a while... but how long? Cherry Lipstick took to its dusty library in the cellar of CLHQ and did some research... Assuming that this music ('single'?) is released in May 2021 it
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Apr 10, 2021


So True - a new fanzine about Spandau Ballet
It's funny how things can change quickly. Maybe it was my 50th birthday on 24th March. It was time to put away childish things and grow up.
Adam Wilson
Mar 31, 2021




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