Graham Nash: This Path Tonight – album review
Richard Dawson: Hebden Bridge Trades Club – live review
New Artist Of The Day – Rosey Cale
Alternative TV release brand new limited edition vinyl and premiere video for ‘This Little Girl’
Interview: Kiran Leonard
Graham Nash: This Path Tonight (Blue Castle Records) CD/DL/LP Out 15th April 2016 First solo album in fourteen years for the most American of English musicians. Louder Than War’s Craig Chaligne reviews. Graham Nash seems to have taken inspiration from his former colleague Neil Young. After parting ways with Susan Bennett, his wife of 38 years, […]
Kiran Leonard’s Grapefruit is one of the year’s most confounding and delightful records, a whirlwind of ideas and influences. We talk to him about the album and tour
The International Swingers – The International Swingers (All The Cats) CD/DL 9/10 Stellar cast of punk rock royalty with classy powerpop album. Good times ahoy. Louder Than War’s Joe Whyte reviews. I’ve said it before, but James Stevenson has never made a duff record. Chelsea, a band I truly detest, were at their best when Stevenson […]
April 16th 2016 brings us the annual Record Store Day. And putting all hipster cynicism behind – yeah ok I prefer ‘Shop’ and cheaper stuff – but over all I think this day is great. It brings music lovers, vinyl junkies and bands together for a small celebration of how music shopping used to be. […]
“evocative of Man Machine period Kraftwerk, had the German four piece chosen to invent glitchcore on their way to perfecting technopop”.
Skating Polly – the Big Fit (Chap Stereo Records) Out now Teenage duo’s fourth album – god-daughters of Grunge/Riot Grrrl heroes make album with mainstream crossover potential says Ged Babey. I’m not gonna mince my words. Skating Polly are probably the best new band to come out of the USA for years. Up in […]