Categories Album Reviews RVG: Brain Worms Post author By Simon Kirk Post date August 3, 2023 1 Comment on RVG: Brain Worms RVG (photo: via artist's Bandcamp page) Continue reading “RVG: Brain Worms” Tags american music club, Beasts Of Bourbon, Brett Anderson, Byrds, Chrissie Hynde, Died Pretty, Fire Records, Go-Betweens, Isabele Wallace, Marc Nolte, mark eitzel, Martin Frawley, Michael Plater, nick cave, Reuben Bloxham, Robert Forster, Romy Vager, Rowland S. Howard, RVG, Suede, Zadie Smith
Categories Albums Features Sun 13’s Top 50 Albums of 2022 Post author By Simon Kirk Post date December 16, 2022 30 Comments on Sun 13’s Top 50 Albums of 2022 Sticky post Collage by Sam Gill (@samgill82) Continue reading “Sun 13’s Top 50 Albums of 2022” Tags ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, 4ad, Aidan Baker, All Structures Align, Andreas Werliin, Archers of Loaf, Bella Union, BMG, Breathless, Broken Spine Records, Brutus, BUÑUEL, Chat Pile, Clouds Hill, Constellation Records, Cooking Vinyl, Cruel Nature Records, Desert Records, Destroyer, Dine Alone Records, Dischord Records, Drag City, Droneroom, Duquette Johnston, Duster, Earl Sweatshirt, Editions Mego, Ellis Swan, Empty House, Enablers, Esmerine, Exploding In Sound, Fat Possum Records, Golden Chariot Records, Gvantsa Narim, Haress, Hassle Records, Houseplants, Irregular Patterns, Jenny Hval, Johan Berthling, Joyful Noise Recordings, Kal Marks, Kenneth James Gibson, Kranky, La Tempesta International, Late Music, Lebenswelt, Lensmen, Loop, Luke Mawdsley, Matt Christensen, Meadows Heavy Recorders, Merge, Merge Records, Miasmah Recordings, Midira Records, Monastral, Mondkopf, Nadja, Nightingales, Nik Colk Void, Numero Group, OFF!, Oneida, Oren Ambarchi, OuZel Recordings / Under My Bed Recordings, Pan-American, Petra Haden, Preoccupations, Profound Lore Records, Quindi Records, Raum, Reactor, Rocio Zavala, Salisman & His Hermetic Order, Sarah Davachi, Sargent House, Sea Power, Single Lock Records, Soft Abuse, Soulside, Southern Lord Recordings, SPINE, Steven R. Smith, Suede, Swami John Reis, Swami Records, Tan Cressida, Tenor Vossa Records Ltd, The Flenser, The Lord, The Mars Volta, The Reds Pinks and Purples, Tiny Global Productions, Tough Love, Win Big Records, Winterwood, Wrong Speed Records, Yellowelectric, Yoshiwara
Categories Album Reviews Suede: Autofiction Post author By Simon Kirk Post date September 23, 2022 4 Comments on Suede: Autofiction Suede (photo credit: Dean Chakley) Continue reading “Suede: Autofiction” Tags Blur, BMG, Brett Anderson, Manic Street Preachers, Mat Osman, Neil Codling, oasis, Richard Oaks, Simon Gilbert, Suede, the charlatans
Categories 13 Questions 13 Questions with Thom Morecroft Post author By Simon Kirk Post date February 24, 2021 No Comments on 13 Questions with Thom Morecroft Thom Morecroft Continue reading “13 Questions with Thom Morecroft” Tags 81 Renshaw Street, 9x9 Records, Alice in Chains, Blur, bob dylan, Calum Gilligan, Damien Rice, Genesis, John Martyn, John Renbourn, John Witherspoon, Joni Mitchell, Led Zeppelin, Leonie Jakobi, Lonnie Donegan, Neil Tilly, nirvana, oasis, Pink Floyd, Pulp, Queen, Roxy Music, Suede, Tamla Motown, The Band, The Beatles, The Humblebums, The Who, Thom Morecroft
Categories Album Reviews Mike Blue: Dark Daze – “an honest approach to song writing” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date January 20, 2021 7 Comments on Mike Blue: Dark Daze – “an honest approach to song writing” Mike Blue (photo credit: Michael McAnaulty) Continue reading “Mike Blue: Dark Daze – “an honest approach to song writing”” Tags bob dylan, Brett Anderson, Mike Blue, Ryan Adams, Suede
Categories Albums Features The Charlatans’ Some Friendly 30th anniversary: “a close representation to the very idea of psychedelia” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date October 8, 2020 7 Comments on The Charlatans’ Some Friendly 30th anniversary: “a close representation to the very idea of psychedelia” Continue reading “The Charlatans’ Some Friendly 30th anniversary: “a close representation to the very idea of psychedelia”” Tags Blur, Deafheaven, hacienda, Martin Blunt, oasis, primal scream, Rob Collins, Suede, the charlatans, Throbbing Gristle, tim burgess, Tim’s Twitter Listening Party