Categories Features Interviews Sound Waves: In Conversation with Springtime’s Gareth Liddiard and Jim White Post author By Simon Kirk Post date November 4, 2021 21 Comments on Sound Waves: In Conversation with Springtime’s Gareth Liddiard and Jim White Springtime (photo credit: Jamie Wdziekonski) Continue reading “Sound Waves: In Conversation with Springtime’s Gareth Liddiard and Jim White” Tags Alan Vega, Busload of Faith, Chris Abrahams, Clyde Stubblefield, dirty three, Erica Dunn, Fiona Kitschin, Flann O'Brien, Fugazi, Gareth Liddiard, Ian Duhig, James Brown, Jim Cartwright, Jim White, Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix Experience, Joyful Noise, Laughing Clowns, Lead Belly, Low, Marisa Anderson, Martin Rev, MC5, Mick Harvey, Mick Turner, Nina Nastasia, Palace Music, People With Chairs Up Their Noses, Rod Stewart, Samuel Beckett, Saul Bellow, Seamus Heaney, Springtime, Suicide, the birthday party, The Drones, The Necks, The Rolling Stones, The Still, The Triffids, Tropical Fuck Storm, Venom P. Stinger, warren ellis, Will Oldham, Wu Tang Clan, Xylouris White
Categories Lost Albums Rowland S Howard: The World’s Real Forgotten Boy Post author By sun13banjo Post date June 2, 2021 9 Comments on Rowland S Howard: The World’s Real Forgotten Boy Continue reading “Rowland S Howard: The World’s Real Forgotten Boy” Tags american music club, birthday party, city solution, crime, Leonard Cohen, Lydia Lunch, Mick Harvey, nick cave, Rowland S Howard, these immortal souls
Categories Albums Features PJ Harvey’s Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea 20th anniversary Post author By Simon Kirk Post date October 24, 2020 14 Comments on PJ Harvey’s Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea 20th anniversary Continue reading “PJ Harvey’s Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea 20th anniversary” Tags Big Day Out, david bowie, Low, Mick Harvey, pj harvey, Radiohead, Richard Kingsmill, Rob Ellis, Thom Yorke, Triple J, Victor Van Vugt