Liam Inscoe-Jones explores the psychedelia inherent in the music of Danny Brown, Earl Sweatshirt and others, arguing that it reflects the increasingly surreal reality of working class life far more effectively than rock’s outdated cliches
Making their debut on the Bella Union label, Takiaya Reed’s brutal, brilliant metal project finds love beneath the doom resulting in the group’s most epically scaled album so far
In this month's pod Luke Turner and John Doran celebrate two of the finest records of the c21st thus far
As he prepares to tour new album End Of The Middle, Richard Dawson selects 13 films that share the record's themes of domesticity, home, and family units
Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives
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Enter Subscriber AreaLesley Chow dissects the (semi-) serious intent behind Stephen Malkmus' nonsensical rhymes on Pavement's 3rd album which was positioned as the "logical end-point of rock". This feature was originally published in 2020 to mark the album's 25th anniversary
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Explore The PortalAt Newcastle Contemporary Art gallery, an exhibition featuring a new film by Harry Lawson plus archival photos by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Martine Franck, Chris Killip, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Tish Murtha and others, draws links between the fabled American West and England’s North-East
John Higgs, author of books about the KLF, William Blake and James Bond, has now turned his eye to Doctor Who. In this fabulous extract from Exterminate/Regenerate, he considers Ben Wheatley's snow globe and the Tommy Westphall Universe Hypothesis...