Released: 1978 One of music’s defining qualities as an art form is it’s subjectivity; such is it prone to influence…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #54 The Doors – Riders On The Storm
Released: 1971 In the end, are we not all just multiple personalities tied up in one skin? Jim Morrison –…
The Fernweh – TORSCHLUSSPANIK! review
To save you looking it up, TORSCHLUSSPANIK! is a German term which loosely equates to fear of missing out. Or…
July 2022’s New Music Playlist
Update 16.07.22 Featuring red hot new stuff from Death Cab For Cutie, Megadeth, Two Door Cinema Club, DJ Premier, Young…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #55 The Police – Walking On the Moon
Released: 1979 Whilst you could spend hours debating what was punk and what was not, The Police were definitely not…
Wire – Not About To Die review
The idea of the bootleg is one lost to the mid-late 20th century, so quickly for context it was the…
The Best Albums of 2022 So Far…
20. Bartees Strange – Farm To Table 19. Bonobo – Fragments Read about it here. 18. Babeheaven – Sink Into…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #56 Diana Ross – Love Hangover
Released: 1976 Diana Ross reputedly hated the name The Supremes, despite it being an apt description of Motown’s most successful…
100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #57 The Stranglers – No More Heroes
Released: 1977 There are some old chestnuts trotted out about punk, but The Stranglers (in)famously were punk’s old chestnuts; drummer…
50 Best Tracks of 2022 so far
Still not focus grouped. Not agreed with PR companies behind the scenes. Not intended to please everyone. Just the best…