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Tim Keegan remains one of Britain’s great lost songwriting treasures, yet should be up there with Lloyd Cole, Edwyn Collins...
Sunny War is possibly the world’s biggest fan of Essex anarchists Crass, though on ‘One Way Train’, the first track...
Architects have been a modern staple in high-scale British metal for over a decade now, long regarded as being one...
bdrmm are a fine example of what can happen to a band over a few albums. With their early singles...
Every generation has at least one band where you can’t help scratching your head and thinking “How were these guys...
Well, this is a remarkable set. It’s difficult to adequately explain just what an impact Adrian Sherwood and his seminal...
What on earth happened to JoBoxers? With impeccable punk credentials, after forming from the ashes of Subway Sect, and with...
A man who needs little – if any – introduction, Bob Mould has been making classy records for well over...
A road stretching into heat. A house sold on the promise of permanence, already marked for ruin. A brother who...
This year marks twenty-five years since the release of Doves’ fantastic debut Lost Souls. Over the following quarter-century, we might...
The phrase, “dead mint”, meaning something extremely good, is one you’d expect to be coming from the mouth of a...
There’s a reckoning in The Smile You Send Out Returns To You, Constant Follower’s third album. It’s not an epiphany that...