Matters begin with ‘panic attack’, a track that dissects the very 21st-century problem of doom-scrolling and obsessing over ...
Sean Kitching caught up with Cardiacs bassist and co-founder Jim Smith to discuss the recent Melodic Virtue book, Cardiacs: A ...
I do not think I have ever written about death in my column, but there is always a first. Recently I had the pleasure to ...
The new album by Fire! Orchestra brings vocals to the fore, interspersed with electrical flurries of horns and keys, finds Euan Andrews ...
The virtuoso bassist takes Rob Hakimian through his musical life story with a baker's dozen that traces his trajectory from kid messing with his parents' records to the in-demand player that he is ...
On the fortieth anniversary of the death of Alfred Hitchcock and under Coronoavirus lockdown, Adam Scovell finds new meaning in the filmmaker's use of confinement and enclosed spaces On the fortieth ...
During the Covid pandemic many of us have had to start working from home. But how does the music we listen to affect our labours? And what impact can it have on creativity? Dale Berning Sawa ...
The manipulation of glitchy pastoralism and new-age samples realise the constant tension of paradoxical living in the digital ...
In the row behind me, a couple of seats to my right, Geraldine couldn’t believe that I’d never seen Dead & Company before.
Rammstein return with an unexpected nod to the Sound of Music… ...
Hannah Peel speaks to poet, writer and sometime collaborator Will Burns about the 13 albums that influenced her, from Kraftwerk to Jill Scott, Radiohead, Cluster and Steve Reich. Photo by Peter Marley ...
Ridiculed and written off, Slowdive produced a meditative post rock masterpiece before quietly splitting up. Joe Banks reflects on why no one was listening at the time, and why we all need to listen ...