It’s always a happy time when a record you really enjoy drops. Here we are taking a look at Armer L’Harmonie, which is the third
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Three chords & the truth
It’s always a happy time when a record you really enjoy drops. Here we are taking a look at Armer L’Harmonie, which is the third
Read moreBig Hush hail from Washington DC – a city rich in musical history, with many bands owning a fervent DIY ethic and a tendency to
Read moreBack in 2002 I found myself wandering around at some indie rock festival at Butlins in Camber Sands, of all places. My brain buzzing from far too many Coca Cola’s I happened upon a post gig knees up in some tacky bar, whereupon a wasted Kim Deal of The Breeders trod on my toes as Shellac’s Bob Weston span a Minor Threat song on the turntables.
Read moreWhen something from Polyvinyl Records comes up, I pay attention. Their roster of bands may not be the biggest in the world but it is
Read moreI’d not been familiar with Doe. I’d heard the name in passing, and when my old pal Carpet mentioned he wanted to review their new
Read moreFirst off, I need to give my man Mike Park at Asian Man records a big “yo!” for kindly agreeing to send me stuff to
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