I’ve never been to Australia, and my mental image of the country was largely formed by listening to The Triffids...
Following up a strong debut like 2013’s The Days War was never going to be an easy feat for Lonely...
Richey Edwards, lyricist and rhythm guitarist for the Manic Street Preachers, disappeared on the 1st of February, 1995. A year...
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Growing up as teenagers in the early ‘70s, Graham Nash first seeped into our collective consciousness around that time. And...
A resurrection of joy and the will to transcend. Six years ago, the Leeds musician sang the words: “Where everywhere...
Danny Barton understands the power of noise. He also knows a thing or two about melody, obfuscation and the true...
Everything really cool right now seems to be about standing up, being heard and fighting back against injustice wherever it...
UK duo Field Harmonics release their second album Corners today (Friday 20 May 2016) via Wayside and Woodland Recordings. Field...
The fact that, 16 years after their formation, the ever wonderful Fujiya & Miyagi continue to languish in commercial and...
Ullages, apart from being an anagram of Eagulls and the name of their second album, is the name for the...
Associates broke through in the early 80’s, when some of the chart regulars, such as Japan, Human League, and Duran...
Tuath release ‘Existence Is Futile’ as a Digital EP on 15th June 2016. Gauzy hazy rhythms and dreamy gazy soundscapes...
The Kronos Quartet has long been part of the vanguard of invention. For 43 years, to be precise, the San...
Father John Misty‘s show at Nottingham’s Rock City on Sunday was a truly remarkable one. One of the most intense...