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Seefeel – Everything Squared EP review

There’s always been a slightly ironic angle to Seefeel’s name, in part because the music they make is almost fog-like, … More

Ambient, Drone, Everything Squared, Seefeel, Shoegaze, Warp Records

September 2024’s New Music Playlist

Get the playlist here. September is typically the busiest month of the year for new music, so here’s new stuff … More

100 Greatest songs of the 60’s #44 – Stevie Wonder – Uptight (Everything’s Alright)

Released: 1965 It seemed almost…selfish. Stevie Wonder sang. And played drums. And the harmonica. And piano. And the organ. Not … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Motown, Soul, Stevie Wonder

August 2024’s Best Albums

Album of The Month Fontaines DC – Romance Read about it here. Also great.. Hamish Hawk – A Firmer Hand … More

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Wild God Review

Whilst it hasn’t always been my way or the highway from Nick Cave’s perspective, there’s always at least been a … More

Nick Cave, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Wild God Review

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #45 Steppenwolf – Born To Be Wild

Released: 1968 According to Discogs Steppenwolf have appeared on 1,605 compilations between 1968 and now. Going through what was included … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Born To Be Wild, Dennis Hopper, Easy Rider, Hells Angels, Peter Fonda, Psychedelia, Steppenwolf

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #46 David Bowie – Space Oddity

Released: 1969 Sometimes you just have to take your hat off and leave somebody else to get on with it. … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, David Bowie, Space Oddity

Fontaines D.C. – Romance review

Running out from their first album Dogrel, for Fontaines D.C. the last five years must’ve seemed like a constant process … More

Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, Indie, Post Punk, Romance review

Fucked Up – Another Day review

A thematic series is not really something you’d expect to get from Fucked Up, a band who’ve bent and stretched … More

Another Day review, Damian Abraham, Fucked Up, Hardcore, Punk, Toronto

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #47 Cream – Sunshine of Your Love

Released: 1967 To be clear, Cream were never “What Eric Clapton did next.” After the prodigously talented guitarist left the … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Blues, Cream, Disraeli Gears, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, Jimi Hendrix, Psychedelia

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