Album of the Month: Young Knives – Barbarians Read about it here Also great.. Idles – Ultra Mono Read about…
Fleet Foxes – Shore review
Right about the time that Fleet Foxes third album, 2017’s Crack Up was released, front man Robin Pecknold appeared to…
September 2020’s Best New Music
The best of this month’s new tracks from Deftones, Shame, A Certain Ratio, Django Django, Knucks, Young Knives & The Goa Express….
Throwing Muses – Sun Racket review
Being a veteran in the music industry – unless you’re one of the mega stars, with a back catalogue which…
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #36 China Crisis – African and White
Released : 1982 Liverpool has always made a noise apart, despite the obvious hangover – some city natives will tell…
Idles – Ultra Mono review
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Roachford – Twice In A Lifetime review
For artists of a certain career length different options present themselves; in the last decade plus, former “pop” stars –…
100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #37 Big Country – Where The Rose Is Sown
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100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #38 Prince – Sign O’ The Times
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Young Knives – Barbarians review
If, as one half of Young Knives Henry Dartnell has stated about Barbarians each of their albums usually has some…