Lucy O'Brien offers a whistle stop tour of Chicks On Speed's new wave, no wave, electroclash, techno situationist rad-fem ...
The Berlin-based sound artist makes dark gothy magic from everyday conversations between women ...
For some, the biggest comeback of 2025 is the return of Oasis; for others, it’s Radiohead’s autumn tour; for me, it’s the ...
JR Moores selects the best psych, post hardcore and noise rock to emanate fuzzily from the corners of the globe ...
The British trio's fourth album suggests equal parts journey into space and a scrabbling around in the undergrowth, finds ...
Ian Thompson’s new book Synths, Sax & Situationists explores the legacy of soixante-huit through the music of bands like Cheval Fou, Barricade, Maajun and Fille Qui Mousse. It offers a “vivid” account ...
Jamie Roberts’ meticulously sculpted, brain-detonating sonic constructions provide a peek into an unsettling vision of the ...
At its heart, Taproots is an album about cycles: of self-doubt and renewal, of fatherhood and adaptation, of nature’s ...
Jesse Tabish speaks to Wyndham Wallace about how Other Lives' cosmic vision wants to make the American Dream great again.
Joe Muggs looks back beyond rigid gatekeeping to the mad flux of the 1980s and the Scottish band who were outsider art and ...
Wild Dreams. Cool Ambition. Hard Cash. While these words may sound like something you’d associate with a high-octane ...
The brothers Dewaele offer ten points of entry into their massive back catalogue of heavy rock, punk funk, rave & remixes ...
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