And So I Watch You From Afar
By Jim Bevington • Dec 9th, 2010 • Category: gigsInjecting a brisk sense of fun into post-rock, this passionate Belfast quartet triumph where many others have fallen up the anus of their own artistic vision.
Injecting a brisk sense of fun into post-rock, this passionate Belfast quartet triumph where many others have fallen up the anus of their own artistic vision.
New Heavy Sounds is the new label-shaped appendage of a neighbour-bothering London club night dedicated to the celebration of the riff.
Reformed delinquent Micah P Hinson’s new record is a somewhat gloomy affair, vaguely intended as a concept album exploring the degradation of the American Dream in Obama’s USA
On (very) first impressions this record is quite encouraging. It has a slick cover; nice black and white photo and a cool typeface; Oh! and there’s that little Warp logo in the corner.
The universally adored sounds of dub and reggae reached an apparent saturation point some time ago.