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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 […]

A revision on The Boss´essential album inspired by unemployment, sickness, loneliness, hate and despair. Springsteen´s best album in the opinion of our gloom obsessive reviewer […]

William Burroughs´words of wisdom on why does a man become a heroin addict. Taken from his autobiographical book, Junky […]

The godfather of melancholia and wisdom becomes 55 today and as a tribute, here´s many lists written by the man himself compiling his favourite albums, songs and singers of all time.

Beach Boys´mastermind recalls his most fucked up phase during the “Smile” sessions. Extract from Nick Kent´s essential article: “The Last Movie Revisited: the Life Of Brian Wilson” […]

This week we’ve got a two hour expedition into saxophone sprinkled rock, pop and jazz from the smoke filled rooms of America’s music back-catalogue […]

Más allá de dar conclusiones al aire y suposiciones sobre el futuro de la nueva placa del poeta de Manchester, es importante ir hacia atrás y revalorar su última obra maestra. Diez años el 17 de mayo para You Are The Quarry.

Today´s thirty four years since Ian´s tormented mind, weak body and lyrical genius, left a 23 year-old miserable existence. We all know the legend: After watching Stroszek – a Werner Herzog film – listening to Iggy Pop´s […]

Courtney Love live shows typically feature our heroine saying ‘fuck’ rather a lot, stripping down to her negligee, and then belting out a few rock songs. Yes, I really am that easily pleased. But dirty old blokes seeking out a […]

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 […]