Released : 1972 “Sixty percent of my audience are women,” Al Green was said to have once revealed. “And a woman is … More
Category: Features
Osees – A Foul Form review
Normally on those album adverts you see the testimonials are pretty bland. “Really good. Sounds great, four stars” “His/her/Their best … More
Traams – Personal Best review
For many bands being on hiatus means different things, from a sabbatical, an extended holiday or devoting time to solo … More
Nightlands – Moonshine review
If, ten years ago, it was difficult to see that The War On Drugs were on course to be a … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #48 Siouxsie and The Banshees – Hong Kong Garden
Released: 1978 Timing, the key to everything. Much to their chagrin Siouxsie and The Banshees were the last of the … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #49 Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers – Roadrunner
Released: 1976 Hard luck or hard talk, but at the time Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers went overground, very … More
August 2022’s New Music Playlist
Get the playlist here. Updated 15.08.22 More than 20 new tracks added from the likes of Leftfield, The Killers, the … More
Deer Shed Festival – Sunday Photoblog
It’s not often rock n’ roll comes to Thirsk – in fact, it’s once a year. The Deer Shed festival … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #50 Led Zeppelin – Kashmir
Released: 1975 You can imagine somewhere in a parallel universe early man – in the form of a dodgy clothes … More
The Kooks – Ten Tracks to Echo in The Dark review
In the rock star world, sobriety can be a relative concept. Talking about the atmosphere surrounding the recording of The … More