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Rise Against – Nowhere Generation review

There comes a point where. amongst the giant lake of cynicism that is the twenties, you begin to see anger…

Nowhere Generation review, Punk, Rise Against

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #57 Portishead – Glory Box

Released : 1995 Whatever happens, let’s not fall in love. Love might conquer all but in the process sometimes it…

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Glory Box, Portishead, Trip Hop

The Lounge Society – Silk For The Starving EP review

The Calder Valley lies in the shadow of the Pennines, the often bleak hill chain which divides much of the…

Indie, Post Punk, Punk, Silk For The Starving EP review, The Lounge Society

1977 at 25: Ash in Concert

Lemmy once said “If you didn’t do anything that wasn’t good for you it would be a very dull life”.…

Ash, Ash 1977 25th Anniversary, Northern Ireland, Punk Rock, The Girl From Mars, Tim Wheeler

Rostam – Changephobia review

It’s a statement that comes free of charge with a large serving of cheese, but whilst Rostam has been there…

Changephobia review, Haim, Rostam, Rostam Batmanglij, Vampire Weekend

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #58 Suede – Animal Nitrate

Released: 1993 Patriotism is usually anathema to thinking musicians; often misinterpreted and easily hijacked, this made the rise of Britpop…

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Animal Nitrate, Brett Anderson, Britpop, Suede

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #59 Beck – Devil’s Haircut

Released : 1996 Eventually everything was going to crash together. Whilst DJ Shadow’s Entroducing was the result of epic crate…

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Beck, Devil's Haircut, Odelay

Lambchop – Showtunes review

It’s been over 20 years since the loose-knit collective Lamchop released Nixon, a work which brought the dappled alt. country…

Kurt Wagner, Lambchop, Lambchop Showtunes review, Post rock

Wolf Alice – Blue Weekend review

Speaking in the run up to the release of Wolf Alice’s third album, singer Ellie Rowsell gave some insight as…

Ellie Rowsell, Indie, Rock, Shoegaze, Wolf Alice

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #60 Orbital – Chime

Released : 1990 The rave-as-the-new-punk tropes held as much water as you allowed them to, but the two features they…

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Acid House, Chime, Orbital, Rave

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