Wilco are a band I haven't listen to in a very long time. I had a very big crush on them in the late 90s. 'Summer Teeth' dates from this period and listening to this record again today has made ...Read More
The second record to feature on Listen Up! from a band led by indiepop stalwart Amelia Fletcher (previously I'd written about Heavenly). Tender Trap are her current band and this record came out in 2006. This is one of the ...Read More
For the briefest period in 1986 I wanted to be Martin Degville. I absolutely adored Sigue Sigue Sputnik for 10 minutes. They were soon disowned by the soon to be indie-than-thou me as being 'not cool'. How wrong I was. ...Read More
I now own this record on CD having worn out my vinyl copy long ago. I bought this Pulp record in 1987 or 1988. And it's a long way removed from the Pulp that went on to be one of ...Read More
I bought this record after it received a mass of press plaudits. Occasionally I take a chance on a record that is outside of my usual. I remember hating this record when I first bought it. I am not sure how ...Read More
William Adam Reid is Lazycame. He was also a founding member of The Jesus and Mary Chain, along with his brother Jim. The band came to an acrimonious end in 1998. William didn't take the end of the band that ...Read More
Yet another blog review submission and this one has managed to worm it's way into my affections. I remember giving it a good review when it came out a few years ago, and it's a record I often turn to ...Read More
This is a 19 song retrospective by Australian band Widdershins. Another review copy from my days of full on review blogging. It's a shame that my old blog is long lost to the ravishes of time. As I'd be intrigued ...Read More
Once upon a time I was obsessed with a whole slew of post rock bands. When I first moved to London I saw a fair few of them. I remember seeing Tarentel at the now defunct Arts Cafe near Aldgate. ...Read More
Another Lostmusic blog submission that didn't end up at the local Charity shop. I have to confess I don't remember much about this record at all. Ah, it was released on Total Gaylord Records (home of Lil Hospital and an ...Read More