Lists are always subjective; increasingly I find combined lists deathly predictable, ripe with flavours of the month and critic proof...
It’s the month of May, not that you’d particularly know it, and here we are stroking our chins and pondering...
Next week, The Divine Comedy will release their eleventh album, Foreverland. It comes out just over 20 years since the...
So, that was 2015. There was no shortage of albums to get excited about, and the signs have been there...
Ahead of the release of their new album ‘The Something Rain’ and their Soho Theatre residency, tindersticks release a...
Tindersticks are set to release their new album “the something rain” in February 2012. Recorded between May 2010 and...
Dates: 18th – 21st August 2016 Location: Brecon Beacons, South Wales Spring has sprung and Green Man Festival has gone...
Back in 2003 GIITTV was born, intended as a music and culture webzine aimed at celebrating music. Originally a basic...
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of God is in the TV, we thought it’d be nice to put our writers in the spotlight to chat about their favourite albums, memorable shows and more.
“Recording these songs again was not so much about righting past mistakes or inadequacies, but more about the power of...
When Stuart Staples says of the subject of his new film “His work transcends the constraints of its time, and...
It is now thirty years on from 1994. The story of 1990s’ music in Britain is well documented and defined,...
2013 is a landmark year for Tindersticks, marking 20 years since the release of the band’s first album. Tindersticks will...
A few bars into opener ‘For the Beauty‘, which mines the same rich seam of Erik Satie melancholia as Japan’s...
As the saying goes, “You can’t download a live musical experience” which goes some way to explaining why many of...