Released : 1995 Weed smoke, cable TV, Kung Fu..and chess. Some of the Wu-Tang Clan’s trappings were archetypal, but GZA’s … More
Category: Features
100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #61 The Stone Roses – Love Spreads
Released : 1994 You can’t always get what you want want, but for a few minutes everybody did. Labeling any … More
May 2021’s Best New Music
Not for the first time, the Manic Street Preachers offer a window onto pop sanity.
St. Vincent – Daddy’s Home review
It’s hard to escape the notion that Annie Clark recently has been from a media perspective heading towards the Del … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #63 The Breeders – Cannonball
Released : 1993 There was not a more 90’s job dismissal than receiving your notice by fax; email wasn’t for … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #64 Shack – Comedy
Released : 1999 I mean, where to start. If a hundred millionth of the reverent vibe expended on fellow Liverpudlians … More
Introducing…Oya Paya
As coming together stories go, the three members of Oya Paya have a good one; bassist Saam Jafarzadeh and drummer … More
The Chills – Scatterbrain review
Music is a brutal game, never more than in the last year or so for reasons in the northern hemisphere … More
100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #65 My Bloody Valentine – only shallow
Released : 1991 Great works of art are still finished. The Sistine Chapel ceiling took Michaelangelo four years, but he … More
Will Stratton – The Changing Wilderness review
If folk was one of the original forms of storytelling, some of it’s charachter was leeched away in the last … More