Chicago Review

taken from: Time Out Chicago Live review: No Doubt + Paramore + Bedouin Soundclash at First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre Posted in Music by Raf Miastkowski on July 13th, 2009 at 4:21 pm After all these years, why would the 39-year old Gwen Stefani choose to go back on tour with

Hayley About ND Tour

taken from: Canada.com Hayley talks about touring with No Doubt, fayleys and being the chick the media focuses on No doubt about Paramore’s rise. -by Heath McCoy When Tennessee pop-punks Paramore first joined No Doubt on that band’s comeback tour back in May, singer Hayley Williams remembers seeing a gang

Milwaukee Review

taken from: Review Chicago No Doubt stands and delivers: Part I (Milwaukee) July 6, 2009 Charlotte Mutesha | Review Chicago “I want my ears to drip blood!” Gwen Stefani said to me last Thursday, after doing ten perfect pushups. So myself and about 23,000 other women screamed back at her,

Let There Be No Doubt

taken from: Ohio.com Singer Gwen Stefani reunites pop band, although technically it never broke up By Malcolm X Abram Beacon Journal music writer Old alt-rock bands don’t break up forever. Sure, we may never see a reformed Husker Du or the Smiths grace the stages of Coachella Festival or All

Boston Review

taken from: Boston Herald No Doubt delivers Hella Good show By Lauren Carter / Review Monday, June 22, 2009 You could say they left No Doubt about their live-performance prowess. For just over 90 minutes at the Comcast Center in Mansfield Saturday night, lead singer Gwen Stefani and her larger-than-life

Buffalo Review

taken from: Buffalo News No Doubt brings gimmick-free flair DARIEN — When a band embarks on a major tour without a new album to shill, it tends to be a “classic” act, with hair that matches the color of those platinum albums they put out ever so long ago. So

Air Canada Centre Review

taken from: The Star Jun 17, 2009 01:38 AM ASHANTE INFANTRY POP & JAZZ CRITIC If that 90-minute workout No Doubt’s touring across North America doesn’t kick-start Gwen Stefani’s writer’s block, I don’t know what will. The California ska-pop group is back on the road for the first time in

ND in Washington

taken from: Washington Post By Chris Klimek Special to The Washington Post Tuesday, June 16, 2009 The band had seasoned its bright FM pop with just enough reggae to make it seem mildly exotic. The move won the band the world, then it retreated at the height of its fame.