20. Meshuggah – Immutable 19. Wet Leg – Wet Leg Read about it here. 18. Galcher Lustwerk – 100% Galcher…
Idles Brutalism – Por cinco años
Being honest, nobody had ever really heard of them, although Idles had been fermenting in Bristol one way or another…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #8 Fleetwood Mac – The Chain
Released: 1977 Any Fleetwod Mac fan should be able to give you the back story to Rumours, the band’s most…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #9 Kraftwerk – Autobahn
Released: 1975 Was it any suprise that the seeds of ultra-modernism came from Europe? A region which had undergone a…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #10 Gary Numan – Cars
Released: 1979 Up until late 1979 synthesizers had remained firmly inside the domain of the serious professional musician. As Tubeway…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #11 Nick Drake – Hazy Jane I
Released: 1971 One of the most surprising aspects of Nick Drake’s lasting posthumous success is that there is so little…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #12 The Specials – Gangsters
Released: 1979 The main strength of punk’s radicalism was that it didn’t begin and end in punk itself, which had…
The Cure – Live at Leeds Arena review
8.15, Tuesday night. A suitably chill wind is blowing outside Leeds’ First Direct Arena as the crowds gather for a…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #13 Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough
Released: 1979 The first single from the Off The Wall album. Discussion here.
White Lung – Premonition review
Most times where a period of five years has elapsed between albums there’s a some kind of back story that…