Classic Albums Revisited: Sinéad O’Connor’s How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?
An unexpectedly great later album from the controversial and provocative star.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
An unexpectedly great later album from the controversial and provocative star.
Promotional material from the glory days of the music magazines.
A Collection Of Vintage Music Press Advertising Read More
The Eurovision entries are not entirely representative of a nation’s musical output – here are some stranger, cooler or eccentric variants.
The Alternative Eurovision Read More
Primus takes a deep dive into the delirious world of modern conspiracy theory in the band’s new track.
Conspiranoia: Primus Go Down The Rabbit Hole Read More
The outrageous post-pub show of the early 1990s resulted in some classic television moments and unforgettable band performances.
The Magnificent Chaos Of The Word Read More
The oddly endearing and enduring belief that Paul McCartney was killed at the start of 1967 and replaced with a lookalike.
Paul Is Dead: The Beatles Conspiracy Theory Read More
More fundamentalist Christian hysteria about the satanic, sexual and authority-disrespecting threats of rock ‘n’ roll.
John Ankerberg On The Dangers Of Rock Music Read More
A rare document of the culture clash between the straights and the freaks.
The Great Western Express Music Festival Of 1972 Read More
Self-conscious art-rock, prog pretensions and sloganeering – Derayernah talk the talk but do they walk the walk?
Derayernah’s Siberian Scopes – Mumble Music For The End Times Read More
The Doc ‘n’ Roll Festival is now underway. We’ve picked on a few highlights and outliers from the programme to investigate, and here are the first three…
The Doc ‘N’ Roll Festival 2019 Part 1: Alt Rock, David Crosby And Legendary Promoters Read More
Expecting our musical heroes to be good at everything is unfair. Bring in the proper songwriters and stop fretting about credibility.
Song Writing Is An Art – Let’s Not Leave It To Rock Stars Read More