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Hatchie – Giving The World Away review

Hatchie – AKA Harriette Pilbeam – had decided not long after it’s release that the sound of her 2019 debut … More

Dream Pop, Giving The World Away review, Harriette Pilbeam, Hatchie, Shoegaze

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #67 Gram Parsons – Love Hurts

Released: 1973 Similar to the legacies of other mavericks like Jeffrey Lee Pierce, Elliot Smith or Delia Darbyshire, the understanding … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Country, Gram Parsons, The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #68 Tubeway Army – Are Friends Electric?

Released: 1979 “I’m over the top paranoid” confessed Gary Numan – who at the time still essentially was Tubeway Army … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Are Friends Electric, Gary Numan, Synth Pop, Tubeway Army

Belle And Sebastian – A Bit of Previous review

The title of Belle and Sebastian’s tenth studio album was inspired by the Buddhist precept of reincarnation, a notion that … More

A Bit of Previous Review, Belle & Sebastian, Glasgow, Stuart Murdoch

Rolling Blackouts, Coastal Fever – Endless Rooms review

The idea of a lock down album has long become reductive; whilst most confinements were in a basic sense physically … More

Endless Rooms review, Indie, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #69 The Cure – Boys Don’t Cry

Released : 1979 All publicity is good publicity, at least if you’re trying to sell a new band with no … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Boys Don't Cry, New Wave, Post Punk, Robert Smith, The Cure

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #70 Steel Pulse – Handsworth Revolution

Released : 1978 Much has been made of the early close relationship between punk and reggae – both outsider musics … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Handsworth Revolution, Punk, Reggae, Steel Pulse

C Duncan – Alluvium review

The past is history and history is the past and what we choose to do with it depends on mood … More

Alluvium review, C Duncan, Dream Pop

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #71 Suicide – Ghost Rider

Released : 1977 Alan Vega and Martin Rev’s music felt alien from the beginning: created in an environment where New … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Alan Vega, Ghost Rider, Martin Rev, Suicide band

May 2022’s New Music Playlist

Updated 16.05.22 Get the list here. Kicking off the month with new tunes from Bloc Party, Florence & The Machine, … More

Bloc Party, Florence & The Machine, May 2022's Best New Music

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