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Mat Colegate celebrates half a century of Violent Future Sports that takes us all the way from Rollerball & Death Race 2000 ...
Bristol-based post-rock quartet summon the particular landscape of western Britain, finds Cal Cashin ...
Thirty years after its release, John Freeman looks back at an album fuelled by hatred which contains some of the finest songs of Steven Patrick Morrissey’s solo career John Mullen visits one of the ...
During the earthly sojourn of Ziggy Stardust, Woody Woodmansey laid down the rhythm for David Bowie's mercurial backing band The Spiders From Mars. Here he talks Valerie Siebert through his 13 ...
Patrick Clarke meets Peter Wilkinson and brothers Michael and John Head in Liverpool to discuss the surprise return of their ...
The audiences of 20th century music were often split by genre into cliques and factions. Of all the concepts around music, the 21st century seems to have ditched that quicker than a Trump tariff. Few ...
Four decades since its release, Toby Manning revisits how Prince's oft-overlooked seventh album dared to draw on 60s ...
40 years on from its release, Wayne Gooderham revisits the second album Richard Thompson recorded in the wake of his split ...
Gary Numan spent much of the 80s & 90s languishing in the doldrums, which isn't to say he didn't make great music, as this ...
The New York Dolls' guitarist on why history shouldn't be tampered with, the legacy of his old band, and how David Johansen was putting on act rather than living the life ...
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