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Tag: Post Punk

Fontaines D.C. – Romance review

Running out from their first album Dogrel, for Fontaines D.C. the last five years must’ve seemed like a constant process … More

Fontaines DC, Grian Chatten, Indie, Post Punk, Romance review

Hamish Hawk – A Firmer Hand review

It’s a frequently addressed topic, but if in the last century being a star meant comporting yourself in a star-like, … More

A Firmer Hand review, Hamish Hawk, Indie, Post Punk, Scottish Music, Synth Pop

Personal Trainer – Still Willing review

Personal Trainer are effectively Willem Smit and a rotating cast of others, a collective by any other name that first … More

Art Pop, Personal Trainer, Post Punk, Post rock, Still Willing review

Xmal Deutschland – Early Singles 1981-1982 review

In the run up to this compilation’s release, none other than The Guardian ran an interview with former Xmal Deutschland … More

Anja Huwe, German Music, Gothic Rock, John Peel, Post Punk, Xmal Deutschland

Idles – Tangk review

Few bands produce such a divided reaction amongst the listening public as Idles; with the support of a fanatically devoted … More

Bristol, Idles, Joe Talbot, Post Hardcore, Post Punk, Tangk, Tangk review

100 Greatest Songs of the 00’s #17 Franz Ferdinand – Take Me Out

Released: 2004 Music has a love/hate relationship with it’s own universal weakness for derivation; the chances are you’ve heard this … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 00's, Alex Kapranos, Franz Ferdinand, New Wave, Post Punk, Take Me Out

Bar Italia – The Twits review

It’s worth mentioning that Bar Italia are made up of Jezmi Tarik Fehmi, Sam Fenton and Nina Cristante, largely because … More

Art Rock, bar italla, Post Punk, The Twits review

100 Greatest Songs of the 00’s #28 LCD Soundsystem – North American Scum

Released: 2007 No one single character trait better defines the chasm which separates Britain and America more than their respectively … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 00's, James Murphy, LCD Soundsystem, North American Scum, Post Punk

Pale Blue Eyes – This House review

The sleeve art for This House depicts a happy couple outside the front door of their home; like many things … More

Pale Blue Eyes, Post Punk, Synth Pop, This House review

Das Koolies – DK.01 review

Four fifths. Eighty percent. Express it how you want, but even elementary maths says that none of this adds up … More

Das Koolies, DK.01 review, Post Punk, Super Furry Animals, Techno, Wales

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