Categories Features Interviews All Structures Align Interview: “We’re happy with how that contrast worked out” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date November 4, 2022 3 Comments on All Structures Align Interview: “We’re happy with how that contrast worked out” All Structures Align (photo credit: via the artist's Bandcamp page) Continue reading “All Structures Align Interview: “We’re happy with how that contrast worked out”” Tags Adam Ineson, All Structures Align, Bedhead, Bilge Pump, Deliluh, Haress, hey colossus, Hood, Ivan The Tolerable, June of 44, Neil Turnpin, Nub, Tim Ineson, Wrong Speed Records, Yann Tiersen
Categories Album Reviews All Structures Align: Distance and Departure Post author By Simon Kirk Post date October 6, 2022 1 Comment on All Structures Align: Distance and Departure All Structures Align (photo credit: via the artist's Bandcamp page) Continue reading “All Structures Align: Distance and Departure” Tags Adam Ineson, All Structures Align, Bedhead, Bilge Pump, Deliluh, Haress, hey colossus, Hood, Ivan The Tolerable, June of 44, Neil Turnpin, Nub, Tim Ineson, Wrong Speed Records, Yann Tiersen
Categories Features Interviews Some Gift: An Interview with Enablers Post author By Simon Kirk Post date August 29, 2022 10 Comments on Some Gift: An Interview with Enablers Enablers Continue reading “Some Gift: An Interview with Enablers” Tags Chris Summerlin, dAVID hAND, Enablers, hey colossus, Joe Goldring, Joe Thompson, Kevin Thomson, Neurot Recordings, Sam Ospovat, Swans, Wrong Speed Records, Years
Categories Features Interviews Haress Interview: “I really think the record is a product of its environment” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date August 26, 2022 8 Comments on Haress Interview: “I really think the record is a product of its environment” Haress (photo credit: via the artist's Bandcamp page) Continue reading “Haress Interview: “I really think the record is a product of its environment”” Tags Bark Psychosis, Chris Summerlin, dAVID hAND, David Smyth, Elizabeth Still, Enablers, gRAILS, Grey Hairs, Haress, hey colossus, JTSoar, Kling Klang, Lancashire & Somerset, Mind Mountain, Neurot Recordings, Phil Booth, Red Panda, Sweet Williams, Thomas House, Wrong Speed Records
Categories Album Reviews Eaters of the Soil: Inedia 1 Post author By Simon Kirk Post date July 7, 2022 2 Comments on Eaters of the Soil: Inedia 1 Eaters of the Soil (photo credit: Serpentine) Continue reading “Eaters of the Soil: Inedia 1” Tags Bodies of Everest, dEUS, Dub Cthonic, Eaters of the Soil, Evil Superstars, Gert Komduur, Gnod, hey colossus, Mauro Pawlowski, Melvins, Niels Achtereekte, Old Man Gloom, Rutger van Driel, Stef Brans, Sun Ra, The Ex, The Necks, Trevor Dunn Fantômas
Categories Album Reviews Haress: Ghosts Post author By Simon Kirk Post date May 30, 2022 7 Comments on Haress: Ghosts Haress (photo credit: via the artist's Bandcamp page) Continue reading “Haress: Ghosts” Tags Chris Summerlin, dAVID hAND, David Smyth, Elizabeth Still, Grey Hairs, Haress, hey colossus, Kling Klang, Mind Mountain, Sweet Williams, Thomas House, Wrong Speed Records
Categories Album Reviews Kulk: We Spare Nothing – “an album that spits and roars” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date October 29, 2021 5 Comments on Kulk: We Spare Nothing – “an album that spits and roars” Kulk Continue reading “Kulk: We Spare Nothing – “an album that spits and roars”” Tags Black Sabbath, hey colossus, Hominid Sounds, Jade-Ashleigh Squires, Kulk, Melvins, Neurosis, pigs pigs pigs pigs pigs pigs pigs, Thom Longdin
Categories Album Reviews Cult Of Luna: The Raging River EP – “metal you can dance to” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date March 22, 2021 3 Comments on Cult Of Luna: The Raging River EP – “metal you can dance to” Cult of Luna (photo credit: from the artist's Facebook page) Continue reading “Cult Of Luna: The Raging River EP – “metal you can dance to”” Tags Cult Of Luna, hey colossus, ISIS, Mark Lanegan, Red Creek
Categories Features Interviews The Underground Youth interview: “I had the idea to create this more orchestral sound” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date March 17, 2021 1 Comment on The Underground Youth interview: “I had the idea to create this more orchestral sound” The Underground Youth (Miriam Marlene Waldner) Continue reading “The Underground Youth interview: “I had the idea to create this more orchestral sound”” Tags Craig Dyer, Dashiell Hammett, Fuzz Club Records, hey colossus, The Underground Youth