Throughout her career spanning decades as one of America’s most compelling and forward-thinking artists, Laurie Anderson has consistently subverted expectation...
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Whiplash noises, lyrics ostensibly about S&M, and a 12″ version entitled ‘Slavery Whip Mix‘: it’s little wonder my rather naive,...
The weight of expectation following a perfect record must be extremely heavy. Susanne Sundfør finds herself in that position after...
More Nothing has all the hallmarks of a quickly recorded debut by a young band with lots going for them....
Consisting of nine delicate yet cinematic songs, Sandgrown is Jack Cooper’s (of Ultimate Painting and Mazes) first solo record. Inspired...
It seems rather tragic that F.J. McMahon has been reduced to a footnote in musical history. Indeed, try to find...
Flotation Toy Warning’s 2004 debut Bluffer’s Guide to the Flight Deck is held in high esteem and was a difficult...
Something you’ll ne’er hear uttered at an Immediate gig is: “They don’t put much into it, do they?” The set...
…I walk over to the vinyl in my flat. It’s arranged alphabetically by artist, in true High Fidelity-style. This means...
There was a moment during this year’s Green Man Festival when the crowd started singing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Whitney‘s sound...
Richard Stone is a curious fellow. The Leicester based songwriter seems to be something of a chameleon, delving successfully into...
Next week, The Divine Comedy will release their eleventh album, Foreverland. It comes out just over 20 years since the...
Given that the average price to see one medium sized band these days regularly tops £40, you have to congratulate...
“Indie as fuck” according to their long-suffering label boss Johan Angergard, Sweden’s The Radio Dept. are so reclusive they make...
One of the most striking, rustic sounding releases of 2016 has to be Finnish songwriter Mikko Joensuu’s sublime work of...