Contumacious counter-culture polymath, Julian Cope, isn’t one to dwell on his own past efforts. Not so much a progressive journey,...
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Staying in the U.S. of A., Free Energy hark from Philadelphia and, rather like the brand name, are a cheesy...
‘Anna’, the third full length from The Courteeners features some impressive indie pop. Problem is, all the good stuff seems...
It’s often easy to confuse Goth with Gothic. One brings to mind Wayne Hussey, dry ice and a pint of...
Forever synonymous as both a founding patriarch and leading vehement voice in Afrobeat, Fela Kuti the legend transcends the musical...
Gideon Conn‘s back! “Well where did he go,” I hear you cry? Well he never quite made it with his...
Described as an “emotional discovery of melancholic rarities from the modern and traditional world of Latin music”, the latest volume...
It’s been talked about amongst fans for ages, and now New Order‘s mini LP ‘Lost Sirens’ has finally seen the...
The expectations for a former Mercury Music Prize nominee to deliver a more crafted second album is higher than most....
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The season of goodwill is now well behind us, so it’s time to restart the Bummer Album Of The Week...
Widely recognised by many as her greatest album – including the lady herself -this deluxe edition of Broken English reaffirms...
A melding of exploratory minds, the three-parts Teutonic to one-part Brit, Cyclopean collaboration already looks good on paper; pitting as...
“There are over 90% Muslims in Mali, but our form of Islam here has nothing to do with a radical...
My initial response upon finishing the Dutch Uncle’s new album was ‘Woah, that was quick’. And indeed, the whole listening...
Formed in 1999, I Am Kloot finally broke through to a wider audience with their acclaimed 2010 album ‘Sky At...