God knows you shouldn’t believe everything you read on Twitter these days, but when former Kaiser Chief Nick Hodgson posted…
Introducing – Glass Mountain
Named after an etching by David Hockney, Glass Mountain are a quartet from the famous artist’s home city of Bradford…
Weekender #3 : The Prodigy – The Fat of the Land
“…Set in motion a chain of events which vitalised strains of rock and hip-hop, paving the way for nu-metal, the UK grime scene and – decades later – influencing American acts like Death Grips.”
The Prodigy – The Fat of the Land review
“Firestarter, a grappling hook of a track featuring snippets of The Breeders and Art of Noise and whose promotional video gave us Keith Flint seemingly in the midst of demonic possession. It was brilliant.”
Shame – Songs of Praise Review
What with the music industry just returning to growth after years of declining revenues it’s unlikely that it’s going to…
In town this week – The Bronx
There’s an argument that punk rock is a strictly 20th century thing, one that’s long lost it’s voice to less…
Weekender #2 Air – Moon Safari
For the second in the Weekender series it’s time to revisit arguably the first post-Britpop classic, Air’s debut album Moon…
Air – Moon Safari Review
“On Kelly Watch The Stars they conjured up Earth Wind & Fire’s strutting funk and then pawed at it like clay, removing the sex and leaving the childish wander.”
The Week So Far..Thursday’s Round Up
It’s been another busy week. Take a look at this month’s Singles Club, featuring the likes of Don Broco, The…
Jono McCleery – Seeds of a Dandelion Review
There’s always a been a timeless quality to Jono McCleery’s music: blessed with a cracked, late night voice that could…