Quantcast
 Everett True

Song of the day – 656: Silver Fox

Song of the day – 656: Silver Fox

Repetition in the music and we’re never going to lose it.

 Scott Creney

The Garbage & The Flowers – Eyes Rind As If Beggars (Fire)

The Garbage & The Flowers – Eyes Rind As If Beggars (Fire)

Here’s a song that demonstrates there is no discernible difference between ‘All Tomorrow’s Parties’ and Metal Machine Music.

 Wallace Wylie

The Quality of Music and The Conformity of Youth | Dwindling Album Sales Explained

The Quality of Music and The Conformity of Youth | Dwindling Album Sales Explained

The real problem that the industry is dealing with these days is the lack of cultural importance given to popular music and the fact that popular music no longer has the same unifying power as it used to.

 Everett True

Screaming Match @ The Primitive Room, Spring Hill, 26.04.13

Screaming Match @ The Primitive Room, Spring Hill, 26.04.13

Music fills a need. Occasionally, I need to see folk being themselves – selves that I like – to remind me of what I’m not.

 Everett True

Song of the day – 525: Los Cripis

Drop them an email and let ‘em know how we all want to have their first-born, and fuck pregnant penguins to the strain of Mo Tucker’s debut solo album. Or something. Communication, that’s the key.

 Everett True

Another day, another boring article complaining about the ‘state’ of music

As you’re taking suggestions… a dozen of new bands (well new to me anyway) of 2012

 Everett True

Song of the day – 488: Local Girls

This Local Girls music is edgy and a little challenging

 Lucy

Live Review | All Tomorrow Parties curated by Jeff Mangum, Butlins, Minehead, UK, 09-11.03.12

Sometimes it’s just fine to have good old-fashioned fun at the seaside.

 Everett True

Everett True’s 10 favourite albums of all time* … and one that changed his life

Everett True’s 10 favourite albums of all time* … and one that changed his life

Who couldn’t relate to a stiff upper lyric like that?

 Scott Creney

Nirvana’s Nevermind, 20 Years Later

Nirvana’s Nevermind, 20 Years Later

Nirvana had a bigger effect on American culture than any rock band since The Beatles. I was there, and anyone who tells you any differently is a goddamned liar.