How’s this for a list of facts for an album: Released in 1991 after being in work for three years,...
It’s a sobering thought that we are looking at a THIRTIETH anniversary reboot of The Comforts Of Madness, the debut...
After flourishing in the early 90s and then being derided pretty much from the Britpop-obsessed mid-90s onwards, the shoegaze genre...
In the 1990s a picture of John Noakes (the children’s TV presenter of the 1970s) was used to sell vodka,...
TC·
Twenty two years since their last album, then with just a few hours notice, My Bloody Valentine released ‘mbv’ at...
It’s an already nicely populated venue that awaits Ontario’s Brandon Williams and friends, AKA Chastity, who have something of an open...
In 2016, Antwerp’s Newmoon announced themselves with a beautifully noisy, yet highly melodic, debut album, Space. This time around, the...
There was a time when a six year gap between albums would be regarded as an astonishing delay, which only...
https://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk have teamed up with the UK’s Best New Festival, Festival No.6, to offer one lucky reader a PAIR of TICKETS!...
RW/FF is a weekly column written by Ben P Scott for music and culture site God Is In The TV. The...
I remember when I first heard ‘Higher Than The Sun’ vividly. It was like an unearthly broadcast from some unexplored...
Southbank Centre has revealed the first names for Robert Smith’s Meltdown in June. For the festival’s 25th anniversary year, the...
I first became aware of Oslo five-piece Dråpe, (pronounced Draw-peh), about three years ago, when Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins bass...
When the line-up was announced for Primavera in early 2013, I screamed as if someone told me Harry Styles would...
The column where Ben P Scott recommends great new music, gives his opinions on current topics and then rewinds to...