Archives:
September 2010

Review: RST – The Sunset Limited

The haunting drone fall-out of a post-apocalyptic town, courtesy of Andrew Moon’s RST project.

Review: Women – Public Strain

Women follow up their eponymous debut with more delicious retro-futurism and sound clashes.

Interview: William Bennett (Cut Hands, Whitehouse)

The long-time creator of extreme music discusses the live shows and upcoming release of his “Afro Noise” project, Cut Hands.

Preview: Supersonic Festival 2010

Brum’s beautifully eclectic music festival kicks off a month today. Following the last few additions to an already cracking line up, Music Editor Jack skims over his most anticipated acts of what is always his favourite weekend of the year.

Preview: Billy Bragg in Bournemouth

Bard of Barking and all round cultural/political icon Billy Bragg brings his tales of love, loss and defeating fascism to Bournemouth.

Review: Hildur Guðnadóttir – Mount A

Gorgeous solo album from Icelandic cellist gets a re-release.

Review: James Blackshaw – All Is Falling

Marvelous display from the talented Young God Records 12-stringer.

Review: Pale Sketcher – Pale Sketches Demixed

An unremarkable debut for Justin Broadrick’s new electro project, in which a batch of Jesu outtakes are lazily “demixed”.

Threesomes, Chodes and Fuck Buddies with Erin K and Tash

W C Stevenson finds his legendary masculinity slayed – by two young ladies better versed in the derogatory than he.

Review: Kyle Bobby Dunn – Rural Route No. 2

Sublime two-track EP from New York-based ambient composer.

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