The Jam’s 1978 Down In The Tube Station At Midnight. Pink Floyd’s 1977 Animals featuring the Battersea Power Station – minus the inflated pink pig. The Kinks’ 1967 Waterloo Sunset. Infamy abound with The Clash’s 1979 London Calling and Sex Pistols 1997 God Save The Queen. To the more modernised features of Underworld’s 1997 Born…
Folks from Scotland have a certain polish when it comes to creating music. We all know it. You know it. We’ve all become aware with the likes of astute groups Biffy Clyro and Twin Atlantic to timeless soloists Lewis Capaldi and Gerry Cinnamon for their stand-out individualism. Not falling off too far from the wagon…
<<Everybody gets a big shot, baby>> As we entered into April, there wasn’t an album that I was excited for most than Fontaines DC’s Skinty Fia. Hot off the press, with that blood-red glow idled with a deer out of his natural habitat, Skinty Fia is the bands’ third studio album from their successive Grammy-nominated…
Sparks of energy, echoic thumps of distortion and reverb, rock revolutionist Jack White is back. All safe and sound in his baby blue. Not for one confining to the principle of his former White Stripes, White’s solo stuff was also seen as reinventing the wheel somewhat. While his 2012’s Blunderbuss reached new ground but still…
I hadn’t heard an awful lot of Bonobo since I came across him but after coming across the name across countless festival headliner slots and exclusive vinyl slots in our local Rough Trade, I decided to give him a whirl. Now, truth be told, I’m not too familiar with those who work close to ‘dystopian…