With the publication of his new book Folklore Rising, artist and author Ben Edge guides us through ten of the songs that ...
The biggest con music writers try to pull on readers is to claim so and so would have been huge had it not been for the evil ...
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As it receives a 20th anniversary reissue, Zachary Lipez re-examines TV On The Radio's formative debut as the shape of indie ...
What do we Ukrainians fight for in this war? Historian Oleksandr Alforov claims that our national idea is to preserve our ...
Troubled by facts that felt like fiction, Anna Doble feared Patrick Keiller's 1994 film might all be an in-joke. But, as she ...
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Drawing on Tiqqun's Preliminary Materials for the Theory of a Young-Girl, the Austrian artist and musician deftly ...
Darran Anderson looks back a quarter of a century to the undersung album that might just have been the band's best Two themes are routinely described as transformative for Primal Scream’s celebrated ...
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David McKenna goes deep with hurdy-gurdy powered drone giants France and the La Nòvia collective which has, for over a decade, been responsible for breathing new life into French folk music Our ...
Too late for post-punk too early for acid house, but might 1984 have been the crucial pivot point around which the history of British pop revolves? David Elliott, author of the new book *1984: British ...