So we come to the Manics secret History. A collection of 35 b-sides and rarities is named “Lipstick Traces” after...
When Birmingham mod-rock revivalists Ocean Colour Scene arrived into the charts in 1996, a lot of people were unaware that...
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Augustines are a New Tork trio who have just release a cracking album! Although eponymously titled, it’s their second full-lengther,...
The first RW/FF column in three weeks takes a look at the brilliant debut albums from Temples and The Hosts, plus 90’s-era deluxe reissues from Cast and Gene,...
The Stow Film Lounge, alternative pop-up cinema in the heart of East London, Walthamstow, the end of the Victoria Line,...
Cairn String Quartet, the all-female, classically trained (at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music And Drama no less) ensemble are...
Its 1996, you could pick up Melody Maker for a mere £1.60 and read about real music by real writers...
The wonderful Marc Almond doesn’t half get a raw deal. Prolific solo artist, the finest English-language interpreter of Jacques Brel,...
“Kid, I don’t know what you call it–talent, charisma, magic–but you got it.” Fans of the Sopranos will know the...
I moved to London in 1993. At the time my musical tastes had taken a turn for the worst and...
As someone who is about to turn 30 years old in 2014, it’s fair to say that Britpop was the...
Originally published in 2007, we re-publish an interview with Devo’s Gerry Casale on the sad occasion of his brother Devo...
Welsh trio Trampolene kick away the cobwebs of a new week with the awesome free download single I Don’t Know. ...
Jonny Greenwood, widely known for being Radiohead’s lead guitarist, has magnificently landed himself on the same map these days...
Time flies does it? Well no, actually Oasis. Whilst time may have taken flight during your hedonistic and decadent Britpop...