Released: 2014. Review originally published March 31st, 2014 Not many groups made it out of the mid noughties indie resurrection … More
Category: Features
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #74 Boogie Down Productions – The Bridge Is Over
Released:1987 The eighties was the decade in which hip-hop went global but stayed local; whilst it’s stars were always talking … More
Little Dragon – New Me, Same Us review
For a decade and a half Gothenburg’s Little Dragon have been both a production house – with their collaborative credits … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #75 Cabaret Voltaire – The Crackdown
Released : 1983 Whilst some of the lines of early electronic music were clean, symmetrical and unquestionably pop, underneath the … More
Code Orange – Underneath review
If you were born before say, 1990, and want to understand what things like social media are doing to people … More
Islet- Eyelet review
Sometimes, noise comes from quiet: Islet recorded their homophonically titled album at home in the tranquil hills of Powys in … More
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