Rolling Stone (Dec. 30th 2004)
Gwen Stefani was like Vishnu this year. While No Doubt have taken a hiatus, she has seemingly had a hand in just about everything.
Inside Entertainment (December 2004)
Stefani is sitting in her 1920s mansion, east of Hollywood, waxing breathlessly about her debut solo album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
Instinct (December 2004)
It’s hard to believe that this is Gwen Stefani’s first gay press interview – especially considering how much we queer boys love our stylish, ballsy, independent, hard-working, trendsetting, pop star blondes.
GQ [British] (December 2004)
Ska-punk siren Gwen Stefani is about to go stellar with a debut solo album and a plum role in Martin Scorsese’s The Aviator. But GQ managed to tie her down…
Complex (Dec. 2004/Jan. 2005)
She’s hot, she’s the most beloved pop star in America, and now No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani is about to break out as a solo artist and Hollywood actress.
Blender (December 2004)
Blender joins the No Doubt singer’s court to find out about her solo album, movie career and love life. “Everything you could probably think up is true,” she says.
Metro Source (Dec. 2004/Jan. 2005)
Gwen Stefani has had our hearts for more than a decade as a singer/songwriter with her band No Doubt. Now with a new solo CD charting, Stefani is taking off as screen legend Jean Harlow.
i-D (Dec. 2004/Jan. 2005)
Now, on the eve of her solo launch, the iconic blonde talks about boys, girls, celluloid dreams and making “a little dance record of her own”. Pop goes the superstar!
SPIN (December 2004)
With Madonna lost in Kabbalah-land, Gwen Stefani, who is releasing her dance-pop solo debut, Love Angel Music Baby, looks set to take over as Top Blonde.
Harpers & Queen (December 2004)
Equal parts punkette and starlet, gwen Stefani is about to go super-stellar. Scorsese’s new star and pop’s hottest hybrid, she’s far from just a girl, says Charlotte Sinclair.
Q Magazine (December 2004)
Gwen Stefani has ditched No Doubt in a bid to be the next Madonna. Complete with English husband and questionable movie career.
The Courier-Mail (Nov. 27th 2004)
Gwen Stefani might be the seriously rich star of the band No Doubt, she might be married to the handsome rocker Gavin Rossdale but, as she tells Jo Hawkins, she's really just an ordinary girl.
MTV News (Nov. 24th 2004)
When Gwen Stefani got the call that Linda Perry was ready to write with her, the first thing she did was bury her face in a pillow and cry. All she wanted to do was sleep.
USA Today (Nov. 23rd 2004)
No Doubt star kicks back to chat about life, 'Love' and celebrity.
The Orange County Register (Nov. 23rd 2004)
No Doubt's Gwen Stefani releases her solo album today, but she says the biggest band from O.C. will go on, one way or another.
The Sunday Telegraph (Nov. 21st 2004)
Gwen Stefani has sold millions of records as No Doubt's singer, snagged a few Grammys, started a fashion label and married a rock star. But with the release of her debut solo album, she tells Joanne Hawkins she's just a girl at heart
HX Magazine (Nov. 19th 2004)
Gwen Stefani’s surprised to learn about her gay fan base. You’ll be surprised to learn about her new dance album, Jean Harlow and Harajuku.
The Daily Telegraph (Nov. 18th 2004)
She stars in Scorsese's latest film, her fashion label is big in Japan - and her new solo album is a thumpingly infectious triumph. Gwen Stefani, No Doubt's irrepressible singer, talks to Craig McLean.
The Record (Nov. 13th 2004)
Yet as Gwen Stefani put together her first album apart from No Doubt, the alternative-rock band she has fronted for 17 years, she had a vision of the record she'd long wanted to make, and wasn't about to budge.
New Zealand Herald (Nov. 13th 2004)
The previous night she put the finishing touches to her debut solo album. Now the No Doubt singer is chatting to international press about it on her cellphone, while having her trademark platinum tresses tended to.
MTV News (Nov. 10th 2004)
No Doubt vocalist faces fears and writer's block on LOVE, ANGEL, MUSIC, BABY.
The Los Angeles Times (Nov. 7th 2004)
"I just kept feeling like the time clock was really loud in my ears," says the platinum blond singer-songwriter, who has evolved from reluctant rock singer to trend-setting pop-culture beacon.
Newsweek (Nov. 7th 2004)
No Doubt about it - life's looking pretty good for gorgeous Gwen Stefani.
Billboard (Nov. 6th 2004)
To hear No Doubt front-woman Gwen Stefani tell it, she's just a girl from Orange County following a dream, ''Im just like you, except I write songs," Stefani says.
The Sunday Times (Oct. 31st 2004)
After 17 years in music. Gwen Stefani has exploded onto the fashion scene as the It girl that everybody wants a piece of. So where did it all go right, asks Jane Bussmann.
Dolly (October 2004)
What better way to give you the goss on Gwen Stefani than to let you ask her the questions yourselves?
Rolling Stone (Sept. 16th 2004)
Gwen Stefani is stepping out of the shadows of No Doubt, but don't call her new album a solo record.
V (Fall 2004)
For the past 17 years, she has stood as the punky siren of the band No Doubt. But there is more to Gwen Stefani’s platinum-blonde life than meets the eye.
Newsweek (Aug. 30th 2004)
Stefani may be a dweeb at heart, but everyone else knows her as pop's No. 1 glamour girl. At 34, she's part 1940s pinup and part 1980s punk, and the one viable heir apparent to Madonna.