Sometimes, noise comes from quiet: Islet recorded their homophonically titled album at home in the tranquil hills of Powys in … More
Category: Features
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #76 Belouis Some – Imagination
Released : 1986 There’s no magic formula for creating a hit, otherwise everyone who wanted one could have one. Neville … More
The Chats – High Risk Behaviour review
Aussie punks do the simple things, brilliantly. Snot and sawdust, mullet style.
Fountains of Wayne – Welcome Interstate Managers
Originally posted on The Voice Of Unreason:
Originally Released 10th June 2003. Review not previously published. I have to admit, I was expecting…
Cornershop – England Is A Garden review
In fairness to Tijinder Singh, the rock n’ roll currency of being insulated from the outside world is another band’s … More
Introducing April’s New Music Playlist – Updated
Updated 18.04.20 Here’s hoping that by the time it comes round to next month’s playlist there will be some ligt … More
March’s Album of the Month
It’s been a very high quality month for new releases, but just shading it is Baxter Dury’s sleazy coming of … More
James Righton – The Performer review
It’s debatable what came first, the British media’s venal delight in building people up only to drag them down, or … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #77 Echo and The Bunnymen – The Cutter
Released : 1983 Ian McCulloch was never shy about Echo and The Bunnymen’s credentials, declaring them without a trace of … More
March 2020’s Best New Music
Hard times have called for some hard choices this month so feast your ears on The Chats, Caribou, Childish Gambino, The Avalanches and much much more…