THE FIERCE AND THE DEAD – Magnet (2015)
by Allister Thompson I’m not normally the type to review short EPs, because I’m a greedy fellow and I like, you know, quadruple albums. But this did catch my ears’ […]
by Allister Thompson I’m not normally the type to review short EPs, because I’m a greedy fellow and I like, you know, quadruple albums. But this did catch my ears’ […]
Time for a list because as all observers of the Internet well know, if you make an article into a list, far more people will read it. But I do […]
Today Lou Reed died, and I’m sure the media will soon be packed with verbose tributes to his long, varied and highly influential career. So what one little blogger might […]
I’ve been a devotee of Australian rock ‘n roll for a long time, ever since I picked up my first Midnight Oil and Church albums in my teens. There are […]
And now for the third of my little set of recommendations for the best of British folk-rock. The first one covered the seventies, the second the eighties. The third covers […]
I’ve learned as I age that the eighties were not actually the musical wasteland us nineties kids disparagingly thought. Questionable gated snare drums, feathered mullets and pastels aside, there was […]
If you know anything about Robert Calvert, you’re probably a Hawkwind fan, and in that case I’ll be preaching to the choir. However, if you aren’t, you still must read […]
The history of rock is littered with the careers of singer-songwriters possessed of talents too big to be ignored but too distinct to be popular. Think of Nick Drake pre-car […]
Robert Fripp is an extremely well-known musician and, it’s fair to say, an uncompromising one, as his entire career reflects. Known as a fleet-fingered (plectrum, please!) guitarist, ambitious composer and […]
I couldn’t just talk about ambient music forever on this blog, could I? No sirree. For your blogger has catholic tastes indeed. Peaceful and pretty music is all well and […]
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