Bradford Cox, face unobstructed for the first time, on his latest consanguineous-haunted Atlas Sound album cover looks like the...
Send in the Crazy Clowns There was never a more apt album title than that of visionary filmmaker David Lynch’s...
It’s full blown ska skank-friendly syncopated horns from Hannah and Lucy Baines, coupled with Sam Minnear’s limb-shaking drum beat that...
Despite being only two-strong, 2:54 don’t half make a racket. On their debut EP Scarlet, sisters Colette and Hannah Thurlow...
The recycling of past musical ideas can be a difficult and a brave enterprise. Of course it’s entirely possible to...
Asheq Akhtar is a man of many talents. He’s best known as a respected, prolific music critique until in 2010...
Last week I finally got around to listening to Nation Of Saints: 50 Years Of Northampton Music, the cd that...
There’s just about no-one else that I could say put me in mind of discredited prog rockers Emerson Lake and...
This album was delayed in the making due to the small matter of being dragged off to go on tour...
Gosh, this timing is poignant despite never being intended that way. ‘Hits Are For Squares’ was a Sonic Youth compilation...
Sagacious beyond his age, 23-year old UK based elegiacally reflective composer, James Simmons, follows his lauded 2009 field-recording instrumental...
The revolted humanoid ogre, and tragic demonic figure of Grendel lies at the heart of Fairewell‘s debut concomitant suite. ...
As ‘Radial Images’ has dutifully aided my commute daily for the last month, I yearn to offer the time spent...
Imbued with an almost fetish respect for the work of sophisticated film score composers, Alain Goraguer and Michel Legrand,...
And so the sthenic Nordic skies part once again, as Norway’s doom metal and goon-satanic rock outfit, Årabrot,...