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The good news is that the music of Graham Parker & The Rumour – born of the mid-1970s marriage of a notably gifted songwriter and a bunch of all star pub rock alumni – holds up better than most output of the […]

The albums theme? Isolation. All songs provide the feeling of being not quite part of this world, something that Peter Gabriel could always handle. A strange, extremely dark, yet deeply exotic and colourful album […]

A controversial review on The Kills´sixth visit to the Aztec territory and a lustful declaration to Alison Mosshart […]

This month, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of Oasis´ debut single; an essential track in the aftermath of Cobain´s suicide and the decline of grunge, it marked – along with the likes of Blur, Suede, The Verve or Pulp – the return of British music to a massive worldwide audience.

Samuel Kerridge ́s full-length debut is likely to be one of the darkest sonic experiences of the year. An album that could easily fit as the disturbing soundtrack of your worst nightmare where desolation and hopelessness set the standard for the Berlin based […]