Attitude Magazine (December 2012)
Gwen Stefani and No Doubt team mate Tony Kanal lead Owen Myers through the back catalogue.
Glamour Paris (Nov. 12th 2012)
Twelve years after their last album, the mythical band of the 90s is back with a new opus, Push and Shove. Glamor took advantage of their visit to Paris during their private concert to meet Gwen Stefani and her acolytes.
Nylon (November 2012)
More than a decade after their last album, Gwen Stefani and co. return with a killer new record - Push and Shove.
The Daily Mail (Oct. 26th 2012)
Though the California quartet have been out of the limelight for more than ten years, they’ve been busy. No Doubt, the next generation, comprises eight children under the age of ten.
The Mirror (Oct. 6th 2012)
Natalie Edwards sits down with No Doubt's Gwen Stefani and Tony Kanal to talk kids, music and Gwen's amazing abs.
Associated Press (Sept. 30th 2012)
When the members of No Doubt got together again to make new music, something unexpected came with them: a bit of doubt.
MTV News (Sept. 26th 2012)
After four years of hard work, No Doubt say they’re “sad” to have finished their brand-new album.
MTV News (Sept. 25th 2012)
No Doubt's Push and Shove hit stores Tuesday (September 25), and in the lead-up to its release, we've been bringing you the behind-the-scenes stories of making the album, revealing the inspiration for the album's title and explaining how brand-new single "Looking Hot" was "almost thrown away."
Complex (Sept. 25th 2012)
Band members Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal, and Adrian Young spoke with Complex and revisited a number of hits from all of their albums, starting with 1992 debut, No Doubt. We eventually got around to discussing Push and Shove, too.
USA Today (Sept. 25th 2012)
It's been 11 years since their last album, but not much has changed.
MTV News (Sept. 24th 2012)
By their own admission, No Doubt struggled mightily to make Push and Shove, battling writer's block and shaking off the rust that only a decade between discs can create.
AOL Music (Sept. 24th 2012)
When the members of No Doubt got together again to make new music, something unexpected came with them: a bit of doubt.
CBS Sunday Morning (Sept. 23rd 2012)
This past week, Stefani and the band were getting ready for their new tour. They may all have children now, but No Doubt is still a family of its own.
New York Post (Sept. 23rd 2012)
For their first album in a decade, Gwen Stefani and No Doubt battled babies, L.A.M.B. and a legacy of hits.
The Guardian (Sept. 21st 2012)
After more than a decade out of the spotlight, Stefani and No Doubt are back. They talk about the breakup that spawned their biggest hit, spending time with the Obamas and taking eight kids on tour.
MTV News (Sept. 21st 2012)
‘It was one of those weird transitional songs,’ Gwen Stefani says of the latest cut from their Push and Shove album.
MTV News (Sept. 20th 2012)
‘There’s going to be a long band meeting’ to pick a set list for six-night stand at Gibson, Tony Kanal tells MTV News.
Metro UK (Sept. 14th 2012)
Most music comebacks beg the same question: ‘Has it really been that long?’ Yet it’s genuinely hard to believe that 11 years have passed since US quartet No Doubt last released a studio album.
MTV News (Sept. 13th 2012)
No Doubt weren't particularly concerned about staying current with "Settle Down," the lead single off their first album in 11 years, Push and Shove.
OC Weekly (Sept. 13th 2012)
The biggest band to ever come out of Orange County have come to terms with juggling parenthood with their music careers, their OC roots and international fame, Gwen's solo career, and the realization that No Doubt have been together for 26 fucking years.
The Los Angeles Times (Sept. 12th 2012)
To almost any other act, an 11-year gap between albums would constitute several lifetimes outside the fast-churn world of pop music. But No Doubt has remained resilient.
The Los Angeles Times (Sept. 9th 2012)
If anyone can 'Push and Shove' back to the top after 11 years, it's No Doubt.
The Sun (Sept. 7th 2012)
SFTW have been invited to meet singer Gwen, bass player Tony Kanal, guitarist Tom Dumont and drummer Adrian Young at West Hollywood’s Siren Studios to discuss new album Push And Shove.
Vulture (Aug. 19th 2012)
Brace yourselves, children of the nineties: Next month, No Doubt will release its first new album in eleven years.
Billboard (Aug. 18th 2012)
It's been 11 years since the band's last album. What took so long? "We made the record of our lives," Gwen Stefani says. "Otherwise why put something out?"
City Times (Aug. 4th 2012)
Gwen Stefani reunites with her No Doubt bandmates for Push and Shove, their first new album in 11 years. The California four-piece talk about their time apart and juggling crazy workloads.
Oyster Magazine (July 25th 2012)
Having one of our favourite writers The Coquette talk to the ever-amazing Gwen Stefani and the guys about topics like having kids, performing post–September 11 and re-uniting after a ten-year hiatus led to enlightening and funny results.
Oyster Magazine (July 12th 2012)
Having been around since 1986, they might have kids now and be real-life adults or whatever, but Gwen Stefani is still the absolute best and Tom, Tony and Adrian still make us want to skank in our bedrooms.