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February 2024’s New Music Playlist

Updated 16.02.24 It’s not so much the quantity of this update, but the quality. Feast your ears on new material…

Burial, February 2024's New Music Playlist, Ibibio Sound Machine, Lana Del Rey

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #91 Harry J. Allstars – The Liquidator

Released: 1969 Sport and music have enjoyed a weirdly symbiotic relationship over the last sixty years or so. Whilst arguably…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Harry J Allstars, Liquidator, Ska, Skinheads, Trojan Records

The Last Dinner Party – Prelude to Ecstasy review

Who really is who – and what – everyone else thinks they are? Isn’t life all just a game of…

Florence Welsh, Gothic, James Ford, Kate Bush, Prelude to Ecstasy review, The Last Dinner Party

Jamie Webster – 10 For The People review

Right at the start of 10 For The People on the opener Better Day, Jamie Webster reminisces about  his start…

10 For The People Review, Billy Bragg, Jamie Webster, Liverpool

January 2024’s Best Albums

Album of The Month Bill Ryder-Jones – Iechyd Da Read about it here. Also great.. The Smile – Wall of…

Album of the Month January 2024, Bill Ryder-Jones, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Future Islands, Gruff Rhys, New Dad, The Smile

Chemtrails – The Joy of Sects review

Surviving the twenties requires a few different personal characteristics, from ignoring the news cycle to an ability to sniff out…

Chemtrails, The Joy of Sects review

January 2024’s Best New Music

10. Fat Dog – All The Same 9. TSSFU – I Hope You Die 8. Elkka & John Carroll Kirby…

January 2024's Best New Music

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #93 The Crystals – Then He Kissed Me

Released: 1963 Sooner or later – and this won’t be the only time on this countdown – the shadow of…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Phil Spector, The Crystals, Then He Kissed Me, Wall of Sound

Gruff Rhys – Sadness Sets Me Free review

Ultimately, isn’t everything just a number? the PR accompanying Sadness Sets Me Free points out that it’s the 25th album…

Country, Folk, Gruff Rhys, Indie, Sadness Sets Me Free review, Super Furry Animals, This Is The Kit

Ducks Ltd. – Harm’s Way review

For the uninitiated Ducks Ltd. are a Toronto based duo of English singer/lyricist Tom McGreevy and Australian Evan Lewis, who…

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