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Category: Features
100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #39 Pavement – Cut Your Hair
Released : 1994 Half the world was seemingly insulted by Mark E. Smith, a man who never suffered fools gladly, … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #40 Supergrass – Caught by The Fuzz
Released : 1994 Like all movements, Britpop also created for a platform for artists that didn’t really fit; despite their … More
Big Red Machine – How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? review
Maybe Aaron Dessner’s Instagram account doesn’t have “Just for fun. DM for collabs” as it’s bio, but perhaps it should. … More
The Bronx – VI review
“One more time, your shitty few-cha!” screeched Matt Caughthran, The Bronx’s leather-throated singer on Shitty Future, one of the (Many) … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #41 Lauryn Hill – Doo Wop (That Thing)
Released : 1998 It was good to know that, even in the uber cynical nineties (Well, at least we thought … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #42 Daft Punk – Da Funk
Released : 1995 Conspiracy theorists or lovers of a good quiz question assemble: what animal is most closely associated with … More
Saint Etienne – I’ve Been Trying To Tell You review
Surely there are few countries in the world that enjoy looking at themselves through the past’s flattering lense more than … More
Steve Gunn – Other You review
For Steve Gunn life is best kept simple. Once a member of Kurt Vile’s backing band and then launching a … More
Manic Street Preachers – The Ultra Vivid Lament review
“How could four become so strong/Yet break and leave too soon” closes ‘Still Snowing in Sapporo’, the opening track on … More