Added on February 9, 2012
Everett True
Dalston , Everett True , Fortuna Pop , Mickey And Sylvia , Shrag , Skinny Girl Diet , The Ethical Debating Society , Town Bike , Tunabunny
It’s like they threw an Everett True party and deliberately didn’t invite me.
Added on December 11, 2011
Everett True
Barbara Panther , best of 2011 , Colombina Parra , Crystal Stilts , Dick Diver , Dum Dum Girls , Everett True , Hive Dwellers , Karaocake , Kate Bush , Katie Stelmanis , Kimya Dawson , Maria and the Gay , Micachu and the Shapes , No Mas Bodas , PJ Harvey , Shellshag , Skinny Girl Diet , Sugar & Tiger , The Bastards of Fate , Tom Waits , Tunabunny
Not a note wasted, not a note pointlessly repeated.
Added on July 22, 2011
Everett True
Art Brut , Barbara Panther , best of 2011 , Crystal Stilts , Cults , Ema , Everett True , Gyratory System , Karaocake , Katie Stelmanis , Micachu and the Shapes , Music criticism , PJ Harvey , Pris , Shannon And The Clams , Skinny Girl Diet
Something to do with believing in the power of music
Added on May 14, 2011
Everett True
An Horse , Boo Frog , Brisbane , Chris Martin , Coldplay , Crass , Eliza Doolittle , Fleet Foxes , Helplessness Blues , Jesus And Mary Chain , Kurt Cobain , Morrissey , Nirvana , Odd Future , Riot Grrrl , selling-out , sexism etc , Skinny Girl Diet , Smother , Sole Stickers , Splendour in the Grass , Splendour In The Grass 2011 , The Social Icons , Tunabunny , Walls , Wild Beasts
“How am I going to feed my family now? How am I going to afford my casual drug habit? Chris Martin must pay!”
Added on May 12, 2011
Everett True
Fatal Microbes , Kill Your Pet Puppy , Poison Girls , punk , Riot Grrrl , Rubella Ballet , Skinny Girl Diet , Suburban Mousewife , Tatty Devine
This is exciting: it seems that we might have a Poison Girls/Fatal Microbes situation going down here.
Added on May 10, 2011
Everett True
Babes In Toyland , Furious Pig , grunge , Heavens To Betsy , London , Riot Grrrl , Rough Trade , Skinny Girl Diet , Tatty Devine , The Gossip , The Slits
Riot Grrrl, like I always understood it … i.e. female empowering, and not scared to experiment with new musical forms, and not rooted.