Whilst – rightly – nobody ever thinks or cares much about the writers, it’s still worth pointing out that Tresor … More
Category: Features
Zola Jesus – Arkhon review
The pandemic stresses of the last few years have prompted most artists to reframe their ways of working, but in … More
100 Greatest songs of the 70’s #53 Squeeze – Take Me, I’m Yours
Released: 1978 One of music’s defining qualities as an art form is it’s subjectivity; such is it prone to influence … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #54 The Doors – Riders On The Storm
Released: 1971 In the end, are we not all just multiple personalities tied up in one skin? Jim Morrison – … More
The Fernweh – TORSCHLUSSPANIK! review
To save you looking it up, TORSCHLUSSPANIK! is a German term which loosely equates to fear of missing out. Or … More
July 2022’s New Music Playlist
Update 16.07.22 Featuring red hot new stuff from Death Cab For Cutie, Megadeth, Two Door Cinema Club, DJ Premier, Young … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #55 The Police – Walking On the Moon
Released: 1979 Whilst you could spend hours debating what was punk and what was not, The Police were definitely not … More
Wire – Not About To Die review
The idea of the bootleg is one lost to the mid-late 20th century, so quickly for context it was the … More
The Best Albums of 2022 So Far…
20. Bartees Strange – Farm To Table 19. Bonobo – Fragments Read about it here. 18. Babeheaven – Sink Into … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #56 Diana Ross – Love Hangover
Released: 1976 Diana Ross reputedly hated the name The Supremes, despite it being an apt description of Motown’s most successful … More