Album of the month – Hazel English, Wake UP! Read about it. Also great.. Hayley Williams – Petals For Armor … More
Category: Features
Badly Drawn Boy – Banana Skin Shoes review
Some music tells stories; in the case of Banana Skin Shoes, Damon Gough can hardly stop talking, putting much of … More
Sleaford Mods – All That Glue review
Now that the charts aren’t listened to by anyone who has hair on their body below the waist, it’s perfectly … More
May’s Best New Music
The picks seem to get harder every month but here’s what’s up this month with some choice new cuts from amongst others slowthai, Badly Drawn Boy, Megan Thee Stallion, Hayley Williams, Fontaines DC and iLikerains…
Hazel English – Wake UP! review
What if this all a Soma dream? Hazel English spent her youth writing poetry before coming across Guy Debord’s Situationist … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #70 Japan – Ghosts
Released : 1982 By the early months of the new decade the Musicians Union had seen enough: worried by the … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #60 N.W.A. – Straight Outta Compton
. Dr Dre’s ‘You are about to witness the power of street knowledge’ was the most ominous first line of … More
The 1975 – Notes on a Conditional Form review
There’s no escaping the fate of the modern star, a moral compromise that means tacit acceptance of being equally hated … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #61 Robert Wyatt – Shipbuilding
Released: 1982 Confined to a wheelchair following an accident in 1973, former Soft Machine drummer Robert Wyatt made for an … More
Ghostpoet – I Grow Tired But I Dare Not Fall Asleep review
Obaro Ejimiwe has been singing about disconnection from people, places and politics more or less since his debut album Peanut … More