Inside ‘The Ruin’: Elliot Galvin on His New Album
Elliot Galvin’s 'The Ruin' is a haunted, deeply personal album that plays with memory like it’s something you can rewind, loop, and slowly piece back together. It starts...
Elliot Galvin’s 'The Ruin' is a haunted, deeply personal album that plays with memory like it’s something you can rewind, loop, and slowly piece back together. It starts...
Susana Baron Supervielle, born in Buenos Aires in 1910, lived much of her life in Brazil while maintaining close ties to Buenos Aires and Paris, where she became...
Barberos, a trio from Liverpool, have been making their own space in the world of progressive electronic and noise music since their debut in 2008. Their sound is...
Los Angeles indie post-punk art outfit Science of Nature is the creation of Joel Petersen (ex-The Faint, Broken Spindles) on guitar and vocals, Han-Su Kim on bass and...
The busy chaps at Bearsuit are at it again. One of their earliest and most prolific signings, Nono has been entertaining and puzzling us with his eclectic blend...
It’s twenty years since Kevin Coyne popped up the road to the pub that has no closing time, and his shuffle still reverberates down decades as a musician,...
French-born writer, producer, and recording artist Mark Wirtz is best remembered for his never completed 'Teenage Opera' project, undertaken with vocalist Keith West, and cited by many, including...
In its latest Humble Pie reissue, Cherry Red Records has gathered the band’s two early 1980s albums issued originally on Atco Records in the US and Jet Records...
June 1971 saw the final album issued by UK rock band the Move. 'Message From The Country' was the band’s first on their new label, EMI, and second...
Star Moles, the intimate indie-folk project from Emily Moales, returns to Earth Libraries on May 13 with 'Key Change,' a warm, slightly woozy acoustic track that drifts through...