A Quietus Interview:
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Reality Bites: Colourgrade By Tirzah
When I listen to Tirzah, I'm often reminded of the climactic scene from Ivan Turgenev's The Sin...
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Fear & Trembling: Leaving None But Small Birds By The Body & Big Brave
Despite expectations that could be drawn from previous works, the actual manifestation of their...
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Up, Up, And Away: Moor Mother's Black Encyclopedia Of The Air
Moor Mother. Photo credit: Bob Sweeney There’s a gag that goes something like this: “Yeah, big ...
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Anxiety Is Our Natural State: Hey What by Low
‘Originally, [playing slow] was totally to annoy people,’ Alan Sparhawk of Low said in 1996, ‘bu...
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Grief Is Living: The Ultra Vivid Lament by Manic Street Preachers
“With grace we will suffer. With grace we shall recover.” - Manic Street Preachers, 'There By T...
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Let The Wrecking Ball Loose: 'Fire' By The Bug
Picture: Caroline Lassire Fire is the first album by The Bug for seven years, except that it so...
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Homesick Astronaut: Hinged By Maarja Nuut
What should the average listener make of the Estonian musician Maarja Nuut? It’s not a question...
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Home And Away: Bulbils' Blue Forty
Here is a curious thing: Blue Tapes are releasing three tracks by Bulbils, a collaboration betw...
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What We Do Now Will Forever Define Us: The Apple Drop By Liars
Photo: Clemens Habicht Liars turn twenty this year with an album that, for the first time in th...
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First Class On A Crashing Plane: Dave's We're All Alone In This Together
Photo by Andrew Timms There are two types of rappers. There’s those who hit you straight upside...
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