This month’s pick features great tunes from This Is The Kit, Mary Lattimore, Autechre, Future Islands, Deftones, Arrested Development, Groove Armada and more..
Category: Features
Autechre – Sign review
Fittingly for 2020, Sean Booth and Rob Brown – collectively Autechre – recorded SIGN in a bunker, albeit a virtual … More
Mary Lattimore – Silver Ladders review
Many traditional instruments invoke specific mental images in the listener, but few will be as ingrained as those of the … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #30 Gang of Four – I Love A Man In A Uniform
Released: 1982 Retrospectively, this was such a halcyon period for British music that it almost at the time seemed to … More
Metz – Atlas Vending review
The thing with making your own art is that you get to decide when you compromise. Metz have been in … More
Future Islands – As Long As You Are review
It’s a phenomenon most pronounced in acting – just ask Macaulay Culkin – but the notion of being career trapped … More
Death Valley Girls – Under The Spell of Joy review
During the press cycle for Under The Spell of Joy, lead singer Bonnie Bloomgarden revealed it’s essence, it having been … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #31 Hüsker Dü – Don’t Want to Know If You Are Lonely
Released : 1986 The apparent masters of self-sabotage, Hüsker Dü’s transition to a major label after five years releasing their … More
Groove Armada – Edge of The Horizon review
Released in 2010, Groove Armada’s sixth album Black Light was something of a rebirth; after more than decade of successfully … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #33 Chris Isaak – Wicked Game
Released : 1989 Initially buried on Heart Shaped World, Wicked Game created not much more than a ripple on it’s … More