Released: 1960 Women having trust issues with men and vice versa goes as far back as the Garden of Eden … More
Category: Features
100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #28 The Byrds – Eight Miles High
Released: 1966 Let he who is without sin, or words to that effect. Speaking at a $100 a plate dinner … More
The Cure – Songs of a Lost World review
Leave aside the wait for a second. Think instead about the devices which make Songs of a Lost World a … More
Amyl and The Sniffers – Cartoon Darkness review
It’s probably wrong to fixate a little on Amy Taylor as the front woman of her band, but it’s a … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #29 The Ronettes – Be My Baby
Released: 1964 Everyone loves a story. Writing in the Record Mirror in the wake of Be My Baby’s success, Peter … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #30 Stan Getz & João Gilberto – The Girl From Ipanema
Released: 1964 One of, if not the most powerful quality music has is the power of evocation, just a few … More
Japandroids – Fate and Alcohol review
So this is it, then; after 18 years, four albums, hundreds of gigs, tens of thousands of miles and enough … More
100 Greatest songs of the 60’s #31 Pink Floyd – See Emily Play
Released: 1967 Conformity – belonging if you want to use the nicer metaphor – is an ingrained aspect of the … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #32 Glenn Campbell – Witchita Lineman
Released: 1968 It’s easy to misread Witchita Lineman as a halfway house, an unfulfilling piece of MOR long before the … More
Kelly Lee Owens – Dreamstate review
Kelly Lee Owens hasn’t always been a DJ, artist and producer, which is some of the concept behind Dreamstate. Having … More