The Smiths' Final Gig - 12th December 1986, Brixton Academy, London  

A recap on The Smiths’ unexpected final gig as told by The Smiths and Morrissey biographer Johnny Rogan.

An extensive career that goes way beyond The Smiths’ legendary guitar wizardry and the jingle-jangle soundscapes of a Rickenbacker. Talking Heads, The Pretenders, Electronic, Pet Shop Boys, Modest Mouse, The Cribs and more…

A repertoire full of unforeseen and volatile timings, frantic vocals, killer riffs, imaginative guitar work and more…

Flashback: The Beatles - White Album

A double album with a chaotic and sprawling nature, full of quirky sounds, dreamy melodies and bitterness.

Sleaford Mods, Manchester REVIEW

Sleaford Mods are the last act that truly challenges the English status quo and the humdrum ordinariness. Uncompromising, violent and vigorous.

PHOTO CREDIT: JOHN MIDDLEHAM

Four roaring bass guitars and a singing drummer. Visually shocking and sonically disturbing…

Interview: Alejandro Monfort – Mexican Guitarist The long music career of Alejandro Monfort represents the story of many. It exemplifies the hopes of those ones who are passionate about music since an early age and decide to take the risky step towards the unknown universe of rock music. This is the story of a Mexican …

★★★★★ Glastonbury is a 5-day fantasy of excess and artistic diversity. The options seem to be limitless…

PHOTO: TIM GRIFFIN

★★★★★ Iggy Pop, the man with the ability to transform a huge and detached venue into a sweaty and intimate punk-like room.

Fat White Family review

★★★★★ This could either be the worst gig you’ve ever seen or the best music event in years.

the-cult-review // thesenseofdoubt.com

★★★☆☆ A battle between creative limitations and technical craftmanship

Broken Hands review // thesenseofdoubt.com

★★★☆☆ Broken Hands’ battle between a psychedelic perplexing noise and the simplicity of a straightforward rockier sound

Richard-Hawley review // thesenseofdoubt.com

★★★★☆ Richard Hawley’s elegant Orbison-esque soulful balladries are alternated with moments of full-blown psychedelia

Ian McCulloch Review // thesenseofdoubt.com

★★★★☆ The naked scenario suits him well and enhances Ian McCulloch´s undeniable talent to create irresistible verses and intelligent but sticky choruses.

Iggy pop

50 mins documenting the journey of the best band in American rock history, followed by the experimentalism with Bowie in Berlin…

A conversation with Alison Mosshart and Jack Lawrence on Dodge and Burn, creative processes, Nashville vs London and more…

David Bowie

A legacy that will live on forever on thousands of people, an incalculable number of musicians, genres and artists that were influenced by your pioneering sound and vision, genius, sexual liberation, looks and justifiable insolence.

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