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Stevie Chick offers ten points of entry into the heaviocious back catalogue of South London rock destroyers Part Chimp ...
Writer film director Dave Tynan on the elegy he wrote for Smithfield Market, Northside, Dublin, Down The Market ...
Noel Gardner delivers another guide to the sound of New Weird Britain, taking in 16rpm street soul, the dub/folk connection, ...
Australian musician Will Guthrie's gamelan-inspired ensemble pushes improvised percussion music to rich and experimental new ...
If Talking Heads have a magnum opus, it is surely 1980’s Remain in Light. More than a mere maturation in the band’s sound, ...
It was inevitable that David Lynch’s death would prompt re-engagement with his now completed body of work. In the UK at least ...
With the end of June comes the slew of 2025-so-far charts and its accompanying discourse, the first proper attempt to ...
Black Antlers by Coil Black Antlers comes with less of the mythos that attaches itself to other Coil albums. Where Time ...
Haress are the unlikely meeting point of Shropshire Folk, 17th Century coin clipping and Staten Island hip hop, says Jeremy ...
But Remember What You Have Had is centred, unsurprisingly, around O’Malley’s signature downtuned guitar chords. They sound ...
A Quietus Interview To End All War: An Interview With Diamanda Galás Upon the release of her new album Broken Gargoyles, Diamanda Galás discusses her unflinching exploration of soldiers mutilated by ...
A long-term fixture on Beirut’s underground experimental music scene, the latest from Sary Moussa is caught between the ...
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