I taped the Saturday sets from The Great British Music Weekend on the 19th January 1991 from the Radio 1...
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Listening to the second album by Nation of Language makes you wonder whether any of us really talks anymore. Do...
Imagine your cruise liner was sinking and you were far from any aid. We’re going full-on modern Titanic here. How...
When assembling a crack team of R.E.M.’s eleven most splendid songs, you can’t help but be struck by the number...
In a similar vein to their third album, Desperate Journalist have named their fourth release after a phrase borrowed from...
Toronto’s Ducks Ltd used to be called Ducks Unlimited. That change – optimism deteriorating or a growing feeling of life’s...
Who knows where the time goes? It doesn’t seem like seven years since Remember Sports thrashed forth from their practice...
Listening to Body of Itch ought to feel uncomfortably recognisable. Egyptian Blue twitch with that human itch we’ve all experienced,...
Aficionados of modern post-punk and lovers of bands such as The Murder Capital should be all over the poems of...
In the building trade, the ceiling is referred to as ‘Lionel Richie’s dancefloor’. It was never completely clear on ‘Dancing...
Eric Brandon Pulido, or E.B. The Younger, was/is/probably will be again the leader of Texan rockers, Midlake. They’ve been inactive...
Jaws. Schindler’s List. Close Encounters of the Third Kind – All films. All classics. All directorially Spielberg’s. AI: Artificial Intelligence. Jurassic...
Matador by Red Rum Club starts with the imposing sound of galloping hooves. It barely relents from there. The average...
If we’re all on some crowded, fractious Network Rail-style journey from womb to tomb, then Angelo De Augustine’s new album...
Calling your album No Tourists, suggests that you have no time for people who are mere onlookers or passengers. There’s...