Friday July 20th marked a historic date for the Now That’s What I Call Music series. They released their...
Hello, scroungers! Iain ‘Psycho’ Duncan Smith here, lead singer of The Iain Duncan Smiths. You might remember us for such...
It’s easy to think of an ‘inarguable pop classic’ as only referring to a big hit single. It’s also nice...
One of the most enriching, forward-thinking, fastest-growing online creative communities flourishing right now is the Poetry community, especially in those...
“So you’re one of those fuckers who won’t let us retire!” jokes founder Madness member and sax-player extraordinaire Lee Thompson,...
The first Eels album I ever heard (and the one I recommend that you start with, too) was Blinking Lights...
When: 12-14 July 2018 Where: Cheltenham Next week, Upcote Farm in Cheltenham sees the return of 2000 Trees Festival, arguably...
On June 5th the BBC announced news of the closure of their historic Maida Vale studios. It comes following constant...
People often talk about the “unifying power” of music, but what about music unifying an inherently anti-social thing such as...
When the news came last Wednesday morning that Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison had been reported missing, my heart sank. And when...
Released in 1977, ‘I Feel Love’ turned forty-one years old this month. It is not only a stone cold classic...
#5 – 02 July, 2018 Welcome to the fifth edition of Nordic Music Scene, a monthly section within God is...
It’s well over 12 years now since the release of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah’s self titled debut album. A...
N#4 – 01 June, 2018 Welcome to the fourth edition of Nordic Music Scene, a monthly section within God is...
Preston collective The Common Cold (featuring former members of The Dandelion Adventure, Cornershop and Pram) released their debut album Shut...