“He played it left hand, but made it too far…” In the early hours of the 18th September 1970, Jimi...
‘What would you call the opposite of a comedian?’ asks Aidan Moffat at the mid-point of As Days Get Dark. ‘Whatever it is, that’s...
A strange one this, starting out in 1976 close to the birthing of the punk scene, musicians Jak Airport (guitars)...
Maximo Park’s seventh album comes with a couple of caveats. Long-standing member Lukas Wooller emigrated to Australia before it’s inception,...
I’ve never met anyone who thinks The Hold Steady are just “ok”. People either simply don’t ‘get’ them or, like...
I’ve long been fascinated with the idea of having a ‘twin flame’ – the existence of another soul that mirrors...
Continuing the reissue series of the band Be-Bop Deluxe, Esoteric Recordings, with Cherry Red, are continuing to bring back to the...
Sweden’s erstwhile ‘indie-queen’ Sibille Attar is back with a refreshingly reaffirming, vividly engaging second album. The aptly-titled A History of...
Danny L Harle is absolutely nuts. He is on the front line, pushing unfashionable EDM forward with a bubblegum bass...
It doesn’t seem too long since Leeds band Mush put out their debut album, 3D Routine, but they are back already with...
Raised on the Isle of Wight in the 1970s, Mark King and the Gould brothers (Phil and Mike) played together in several...
When I really think about it, has it only been eight years since I was introduced to M.BaptistaBenedict? My introduction,...
It’s hard to know how many albums Karl Waugh has actually released. If you were to ask him, he’d probably...
“Seems every morning starts the same way.” Karima Walker breathes these words in the midst of the title track from...
When the barometer against which it will always be measured is that of the first four Pixies’ albums, it perhaps...