This week: I pay tribute to Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes, an incredible musician and a wonderful man. Massively underrated psychobilly...
Damon Albarn has revealed news of his first solo record – titled Everyday Robots which will be released by Parlophone...
On the (belated) occasion of Blur‘s relaunching as a working band, I’d like to examine the secret history of a...
(Continued from HERE: Musical Memories from 1984 – 1993) You can only like what you know, and you can only...
We’ve not had a chance to hear the forthcoming debuting full length from Damon Albarn but we did manage to...
This week: Nicky Wire seems pleased with my review of the new Manics album, I visit my local charity shop...
God Is In The TV‘s Britpop Month is running throughout February and will feature lots of the finest music from...
Today’s Great Britpop Song comes from Elastica. At first I only knew this group as “that band whose singer is...
When Britpop started booming, record labels devised a cunning plan to flog as many versions of each Dodgy single as...
At long last, one of popular music’s greatest innovators of the last two decades finally releases his first proper solo...
This week: the awesome debut from avant post-punk foursome Zoo Zero, Steve Cradock‘s new psychedelic mod record, and as well...
In the 1990s a picture of John Noakes (the children’s TV presenter of the 1970s) was used to sell vodka,...
I moved to London in 1993. At the time my musical tastes had taken a turn for the worst and...
(continued from HERE) The summer of 1995 was something I still daydream about to this very day. A summer soundtracked...
It’s been 11 years since the last Blur album, 20 years since ‘Parklife’ and 25 years since the illustrious musical...