As it receives a new 10th anniversary release, Zachary Lipez delves back into the metafiction, self-interruptions, complexities digressions and inversions that made Billy Woods' Today, I Wrote Nothing a masterpiece
With this year's Supersonic Festival just a week away, tQ's Claire Biddles selects 10 must-sees from a stacked lineup, from Nigerian rap to Philadelphia queercore to locally-sourced Brum heaviness, via a screening of a cult Czech gothic drama, a heavy dose of weirdo folk music and more
Private Music
90s nu-metal survivors indulge in a séance, but the ghost they are summoning is… themselves?
JR Moores addresses the painful rise of AI psych rock before getting his lugholes around some manmade releases
When Marie Le Conte moved from Nantes to London she rejected her French identity, along with a teenage infatuation with Phoenix' fourth album. Years later, she reflects on how the "youth and hope and enthusiasm bottled inside ten neat and clean little songs" actually allows her to have a conversation with her past self about life, love and becoming.
Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives
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Enter Subscriber AreaWhen Marie Le Conte moved from Nantes to London she rejected her French identity, along with a teenage infatuation with Phoenix' fourth album. Years later, she reflects on how the "youth and hope and enthusiasm bottled inside ten neat and clean little songs" actually allows her to have a conversation with her past self about life, love and becoming.
Both prefiguring the urgency of post punk, while simultaneously providing a continuation of utopian counter-cultural impulses, Harmonia's Deluxe is the sound of the faultline running through the mid 70s, says Toby Manning
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Explore The PortalBen Pester's brilliantly surreal new book is a "horror novel about office work" where the monster is a business park. Here he takes us through the songs he played while writing and the songs the book seems to summon for him now it's finished and (almost) out in the world
In an exclusive edited extract from Niko Stratis’s new book The Dad Rock That Made Me A Woman, the award-winning Canadian writer explores trans identity, the music of the American heartlands and how the Boss changed her life for good