Blind Idiot God ‘Undertow’ & Azonic ‘Prospect Of The Deep Volume One’
❉ We look at the reissue of 1989 album Undertow, and Andy Hawkins’ revived solo project Azonic.
❉ We look at the reissue of 1989 album Undertow, and Andy Hawkins’ revived solo project Azonic.
❉ The story of music that couldn’t have been made anywhere else but Manchester.
❉ Ange Chan chats with Mark Truman of Bristol-based synthpop band Sinestar about their new album.
❉ Hidden treasures from Dudley Moore in ivory-tickling mode, and guilty pleasures from Carly Simon in all her ‘80s AOR pomp.
❉ In 1967, a hippie king, a punchy drummer, a country rocker, a gadget-crazed folkie and a man afraid of flying made their best album, but only just.
❉ Whistle Down The Wind is Joan’s first new studio album in a decade
❉ Liz Buckley on her top five favourite albums of this year. We have music, and dance. But mainly music, as dance needs room and no one can afford to buy a room in 2017.
❉ Never-before-released recordings from the ‘Brotherhood Of The Unknown’ that prefigured Pere Ubu.
❉ Perhaps the ‘real’ title of this album should be: Morrissey Doesn’t Give A Fuck What You Think.
❉ The Beatles’ Christmas records were as as joyous as anything they produced, if much sillier.
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