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A Q&A with Aaron Raitiere
Kentucky lyricist, performer and visual artist… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? ... -
A Q&A with Clarence Oddbody
London trio; dash of 60s-70s rock, bit of blues, some funk and Motown, add some Americana – here’s Paul from ... -
A Q&A with Spacey Jane
Aussie space rock, heading to these shores – here’s vocalist and songwriter Caleb… How did you get the title of ... -
A Q&A with Salvation Jayne
Emotive rock, dark undertones, pop hooks – here’s drummer Tor from Kent’s Salvation Jayne… How did you get the title ... -
Songs to Learn and Sing by Echo and the Bunnymen – Album Review
By Ellie Victor Greatest hits, or best of albums, can be misleading beasts. This 1985 compliation from Echo and the ... -
A Q&A with The Slow Show
Cinematic pop from Manchester – here’s singer Rob from The Slow Show… What’s the title of your latest release, and ... -
A Q&A with Fire the Humans
Anthems, hooks and a falsetto rasp, from St Louis, Missouri… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does ... -
A Head Full of Ideas by The Charlatans – Album Review
By Alex Hoggard Despite having formed in the West Midlands in 1988, The Charlatans went on to become mostly associated ... -
A Hero’s Death by Fontaines D.C. – Album Review
By Alex Hoggard A Hero’s Death is the second album from Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. following the critically acclaimed ... -
Crocodiles / Heaven Up Here / Porcupine / Ocean Rain by Echo & the Bunnymen ...
By Matt Callard Here then, never before re-released on vinyl, are the first four albums from Echo & the Bunnymen. ... -
Doomin’ Sun by Bachelor – Album Review
By David Schuster Doomin’ Sun is the debut album from Bachelor. As a headline that doesn’t really paint an accurate ... -
A Q&A with Long Autumn
Dreamy mix of alt-rock styles from north of Boston – here’s vocalist Johnny… What’s the title of your latest release, ...