Categories Features Interviews Infinite River Interview: “We are students of Can” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date August 25, 2023 5 Comments on Infinite River Interview: “We are students of Can” Infinite River (photo: Doug Coombe) Continue reading “Infinite River Interview: “We are students of Can”” Tags Birdman Records, Bulb, can, Cluster, Detroit Cobras, ESP Beetles, Gretchen Gonzales, His Name Is Alive, Infinite River, Joey Mazzola, King Crimson, Schoenberg, Sponge, Steve Nistor, Sugarcoats, Universal Indians, Warren Defever, Wolf Eyes
Categories Albums Features Weirdo Rippers #7 Post author By Simon Kirk Post date May 31, 2023 11 Comments on Weirdo Rippers #7 Wolf Eyes Continue reading “Weirdo Rippers #7” Tags Alan O'Boyle, Barry Murphy, Christopher Connor, Craven Faults, Cruel Nature Records, Dead Rider, Disciples, Drag City, Eijira Woon, FEND, Gayle Borgan, Matt Espy, Of One, Pefkin, Stephen Gethings, The Leaf Label, Wolf Eyes
Categories Album Reviews Cyrus & Oz: Ephemera Collection 18-19 Post author By Simon Kirk Post date May 25, 2023 2 Comments on Cyrus & Oz: Ephemera Collection 18-19 Cyrus & Oz (photo: Kaela Campanella) Continue reading “Cyrus & Oz: Ephemera Collection 18-19” Tags Blake Parker, Catherine Christer Hennix, Cyrus & Oz, Explosions In The Sky, Labradford, Michio Kurihara, Ramble Records, Trespass Field, Wolf Eyes
Categories Album Reviews Polexia: Immolation EP – “malice-hearted noise” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date August 6, 2021 3 Comments on Polexia: Immolation EP – “malice-hearted noise” Polexia (original image source: Bandcamp) Continue reading “Polexia: Immolation EP – “malice-hearted noise”” Tags Danny Welsby, Grey Daturus, Johanna Connolly, Lonesaw, Polexia, SPINE, Wolf Eyes
Categories Album Reviews Yuko Araki: End of Trilogy – “a portal to an alternative universe” Post author By Simon Kirk Post date April 12, 2021 7 Comments on Yuko Araki: End of Trilogy – “a portal to an alternative universe” Yuko Araki (photo credit: Shoko Yoshida) Continue reading “Yuko Araki: End of Trilogy – “a portal to an alternative universe”” Tags Lawrence English, Room40, Wolf Eyes, Yuko Araki