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The Shape of Free Pop to Come: Giant Claw Interviewed

Paul St. Hilaire to Release New Album Featuring Batu, Mala and More

William Basinski’s ‘The Disintegration Loops’ Set for Deluxe Reissue

PREVIEW: Richard Foster on Haldern Pop

Music Venues Facing Noise Complaints to get ‘Greater Protection’ Under Proposed Changes to Planning Laws

Three Album Run: How 20th Century Metal Never Bettered Slayer’s Unholy Trilogy

At Breaking Point: Black Sabbath’s Sabotage Revisited

Chaotic Bucolic: An Interview with No Joy

How Lies The Land? Deep Time at Folkestone Triennial

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Become Latest Act to Pull Music from Spotify

Reissue of the Week: Music For Nitrous Oxide by Stars Of The Lid

Official Trailer for ‘Spinal Tap II’ Film Unveiled

Xiu Xiu to Pull Music from Spotify

Kneecap Banned from Entering Hungary

Maximalism of Possibility: Giant Claw’s Decadent Stress Chamber

A Timeless Capsule: An Interview with Eliade and ODA Louise

Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to Release Long-Awaited ‘Buckingham Nicks’ Reissue

The Fall’s ‘Seminal Live’ to be Reissued

Factory Floor Share New Track, ‘Tell Me’

Daniel Avery Reveals New Album, ‘Tremor’

A Triumph of the Unprivileged: Ozzy Osbourne Remembered

North American Music: tQ in The Twin Cities, by Natalie Marlin 

Listen to Richard Dawson’s Take on ‘Louie Louie’ for Palestine Fundraiser

Ozzy Osbourne has Died

Aaron Turner of Pharaoh Overlord on the Philosophy of Tattooing

Inner Ear: Estonian Music for July by Jakub Knera

Rejecting the Culture Morticians: Elliott Smith’s Second Album Revisited

45 Years Later: Closer & The Last Days Of Joy Division

Massive Attack, Brian Eno and More Form Alliance of Musicians Speaking Out About Gaza

Reissue of the Week: Grinderman 2

Rian Treanor Collaborates with Cara Tolmie on New Album for Planet Mu

Nine Inch Nails Unveil ‘Tron: Ares’ Soundtrack

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