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 Wallace Wylie

Segregation Under a Groove: Pop Music’s Unspoken Colour Lines

Segregation Under a Groove: Pop Music’s Unspoken Colour Lines

Many years ago, a great schism occurred in the history of popular music. As amps got louder and concerts got bigger, new groups responded by creating a heavier kind of music that relied on sheer sonic power as opposed to the lighter sounds of early sixties pop. Rock music broke away from pop and in […]

 Everett True

Song of the day – 585: The French Pop Dream

Song of the day – 585: The French Pop Dream

Significantly stylish.

 Everett True

Song of the day – 513: Chromatics

Grace is way easier to define in tangibles. Audrey Hepburn. Chromatics. A certain kind of bubble bath.

 Everett True

Song of the day – 457: Catcall

Frankly, I could listen to the above on repeat for most of this morning, and even do some work.

 Everett True

excerpted from ‘Paul Weller – The Changing Man’ (Paolo Hewitt, 2011)

In later years, Everett True at Melody Maker would regularly review Paul’s records with just one word: wanker.