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Category: Features
The Last Dinosaur – Wholeness review
For Jamie Cameron the experience of creating music goes way beyond the narrow confines of the act itself; as The … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #26 Talk Talk – Life’s What You Make It
Released : 1986 The outpouring of grief which the death of former Talk Talk singer Mark Hollis in 2019 was, … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #27 Scritti Politti – Absolute
Released : 1984 There’s a certain conceit to putting the year of release into an album’s title, but if Green … More
Long Hot Summers – The Story of The Style Council review
Imagine this; it’s 1996 and the Gallagher brothers have just finished their second triumphant show at Knebworth. As the audience … More
This Is The Kit – Off Off On review
Recently there was a very huffy piece run by a British newspaper about the re-emergence of folk as a grassroots … More
Bring Me The Horizon – Post Human: Survival Horror EP review
Around about the time Bring Me The Horizon’s last album amo was released, frontman Oli Sykes revealed he’d grown tired … More
The Best Albums of 2020 #5 Fleet Foxes – Shore
Simply the album had always seemed capable of making. Read about it here. Key Tracks: Can I Believe You, Jara, … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #28 The Cramps – Fever
Released : 1980 Despite what their critics said, nobody sent themselves up more than The Cramps: you could’ve removed the … More
October 2020’s Best Albums
Album of the Month Working Men’s Club – Working Men’s Club (Read about it here.) Also great: Future Islands – … More