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★★★★★ Pop music discovering its most visceral and confrontational side in 2-3 minute odes of nihilism inspired by daily boredom and post teenage anger.

★★★☆☆ incredibly melodically driven, solid instrumental tightness, musicality, and, above all, an ear for the ear-worm […]

★★★★ Songs that have the potential to sweep unnoticed beneath your eyelids and grow into beautiful tumours. A balance between the beautiful and the profane […]

★★★1/2☆ Annabel Dream Reader is an album so drenched in reverb one can’t help but wonder if that’s what they use to style their hair with […]

★★★½ Although obvious comparisons can be made to popular female punk bands such as Slant 6 in terms of lyrical content as well as style, Primetime deserve to have this EP looked at individualistically. Their dissection of social anatomy and sexual politics is almost charmingly idiosyncratic […]

The Ramones: the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, lightning fast guitar riffs, sloppy singing, lyrics about girls, sex, glue sniffing, beating brats with a baseball bat […]

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

An exclusive conversation with Arsène Welkin, founder of Black Totem Records and member of Thee Maximators – a French duo of distorted and lo-fi hysteria […]

If you could think in a song that works as a complement of Lou Reed´s Berlin” (1973), there´s no better way to go than Iggy Pop´s reinterpretation of “Only The Lonely” (2012), a song immortalized by Frank Sinatra´s seductive and engaging crooning in 1958, but that in the voice of Iggy Pop boosts in emotion and pain […]