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The Strange World Of… Part Chimp

Trash Masters: GrRzZz Interviewed

Some Might Not Say: What a Glut of New Oasis Books is Leaving Unwritten

The Chameleons’ What Does Anything Mean? Basically, at 40

Last Few Acid Horse Weekend & Day Tickets Remaining

The Countercultural Figures who Helped Give Birth to the Neo-Nazi Terrorist Networks of Today

The Ultimate Fuck You: McAlmont & Butler’s ‘Yes’ Revisited

Three Album Run: How Rock Music Never Bettered AC/DC’s Powerage, Highway To Hell & Back In Black

Reissue of the Week: Butthole Surfers Live At The Leather Fly

Nuclear Family Folk: MPTL Microplastics Interviewed

The Low Culture Podcast: PJ Harvey’s White Chalk & Let England Shake

The Strange World Of… Brainiac

Do You Know What a Love Letter is? Mike Scott of The Waterboys Interviewed by John Higgs

Compilation of the Week: Volcanic Tongue

Three Album Run: How Krautrock Never Bettered Can’s Tago Mago, Ege Bamyasi & Future Days

GASH! Fundraising Party at the Rio Dalston with Princess Julia & Faux Naïf

Reissue of the Week: Nico’s Chelsea Town Hall

These New Puritans Return with New Album, ‘Crooked Wing’

Hesse Kassel – La Brea

Compilation of the Week: Goodbye Horses – The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus

Perc Life: Rattle Interviewed

Columnfortably Numb: Psych Rock for February Reviewed by JR Moores

Unfortunately, it’s the Perfect Moment: Prostitute Interviewed

Impermanent Everything: DARKSIDE Interviewed

Someone Disappears / Someone Reappears: Jules Reidy Interviewed

Compilation of the Week: Sensitive – An Indie Pop Anthology

Discordant of Tunbridge Wells: Joeyfat Interviewed

Reissue of the Week: Angherr Shisspa (Revisited) by Kōenjihyakkei

Low Culture Podcast: Sonic Youth’s Evol vs Dirty

Reissue of the week: Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out: Radio Sessions 1980-1993 by Television Personalities

A Personal Exorcism: An Exclusive Heartworms Interview on Debut LP, Glutton For Punishment

Reissue Of The Week: Julian Cope’s Saint Julian

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