Claire Biddles speaks to the (Northern) English musician about her American influences, about processing intense grief and about working with close friends
In this month’s Low Culture Podcast, Luke Turner and Jude Rogers celebrate the half century of Brian Eno’s wonderful third solo album
The Philadelphia group turn shoegazing on its head, replacing its hazy nostalgia with a restless, anxious energy, finds Aydin Khalili
'House Of Dead Memories' arrives alongside news of shows in London and New York featuring the original lineup
Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives
John Freeman was not a fan of post-Witness rebirth Prince. Here he recalls happier days with Dirty Mind. The feature was first published in 2010
Daniel Dylan Wray argues that the depiction of Steel City life in a little-known 1995 film (currently being celebrated in an art exhibition and series of screenings) acts as a "companion and contrast piece" to Jarvis Cocker & co's commercial breakthrough, released the same year. Black and white still photography by Bill Stephenson.
Ian Thompson’s new book Synths, Sax & Situationists explores the legacy of soixante-huit through the music of bands like Cheval Fou, Barricade, Maajun and Fille Qui Mousse. It offers a “vivid” account with an “impressive” number of interviews, finds Michel Faber