“There’s an orchestra playing with you / It’s an orchestra, playing for you,” Cate le Bon and Tim Presley intone … More
Tag: rock
HISTORIO: Matt Johnson | Burning Blue Soul (1981)
Clearly it wasn’t yesterday—I was alternating between Meat Loaf, The Beatles, and Jean Michel Jarre. My music was basically the … More
REVISIO: Crafter | Bodhi Cheetah’s Choice
It may sound like a strange way to start a review, but I’m often interested in the way I imagine … More
REVISIO: Gary War | Gaz Forth
The music of Gary War [Greg Dalton] has all the signifiers of what journalist David Keenan dubbed “hypnagogic pop”: music … More
REVISIO: Suzuki Junzo | Shizuka Na Heya De Ashioto Wa
The music of Junzo Suzuki is always a wonderful contradiction of simple and complex. It’s presented as a document with … More
INTERVJUO: Tim Presley
Many artists find a formula and stick with it. Although I’m fortunate to listen to an ever-swelling variety of music, … More
REVISIO: The Myrrors | Hasta La Victoria
The announcement of a follow up to Entranced Earth less than six months after its release came as surprise, simply because Entranced … More
REVISIO: Ty Segall | Ty Segall
Ty Segall has, in a relatively short time, created a dizzying amount of music. He is a serial collaborator, band … More
REVISIO: Tim Presely | The WiNK
A musical alarm is going off. Its two-part structure looms out of silence. Another sound appears — a car-horn from … More