The titular opener describes a place which has completely lost it’s way and finishes with a vignette in which he calls it’s Queen a c**t, the sort of polemic which it goes without saying was always going to provoke a response of equal and opposite extremity.
Category: Features
The Murder Capital – When I Have Fears review
Like their counterparts Fontaines DC this is a band who, on the evidence of When I Have Fears, deserve our full attention.
Mini Mansions – A Guy Walks Into a Bar review
There aren’t any awards for Best Side Project Band, but if there were Mini Mansions woudl definitely be in with … More
100 Greatest Songs of the Decade: #79 – #70
Listen to the full list so far here. 79. Jon Hopkins – Open Eye Signal 78. The National – Bloodbuzz … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 2010’s #68 J Cole – Fire Squad
Released : 2014 The diss is one of the oldest promotional tools in rap, so when Fire Squad leaked ahead … More
Dude York – Falling review
It’s been 40 years since The Buzzcocks wrote arguably the definitive song about romance gone wrong with Ever Fallen In … More
July Round Up
Everyone’s gone to the beach now, but there’s still time for the rest of us to catch up on a … More
Kaiser Chiefs – Duck review
Even when feeling unhappy with themselves, most of us don’t go full makeover. But pop’s tensions are different though, such … More
Coming Home – An Interview with Simon Rix
In this feature length interview the Kaiser Chief talks about the thought process and three year journey for Duck, the state of guitar music in 2019 and why playing at Leeds United’s Elland Road ground has set the club’s fans up for another tilt at promotion to the EPL.
Tycho – Weather review
It’s taken Scott Hansen a very, very long time to scratch an itch: after almost 20 years building Tycho’s presence … More