Back in the 1980s, the sound of my mother’s hairdressing salon, Reflections, was one of real and fake sympathy, neighbourhood ...
Pulp have revealed details of a UK and Ireland arena tour set to take place this summer. Marking their first live shows in ...
Ifetayo an Afro-centric 1976 album by the unique Trinidadian Black Truth Rhythm Band is reissued by Soundway Records ...
Forty-five years after it was first released, Joseph Burnett returns to Young's fifth solo record, an album that marked an angered transition from Harvest, bolstered by some of his bleakest and ...
Kevin Martin and Dis Fig have released a special one-off collaborative track for Valentine’s Day – when we first listened to ...
Liverpool-based trio Stealing Sheep tell John Freeman how the glistening electronic pop of second album, Not Real, was all about making their "Sheepiness easier to understand" ...
Quietus writers and staff have chosen their favourite tracks of the year so far for your delectation. Contains monstrously long Spotify playlist. Where's my damn croissants says John Doran after two ...
The virtuoso bassist takes Rob Hakimian through his musical life story with a baker's dozen that traces his trajectory from kid messing with his parents' records to the in-demand player that he is ...
To listen to Jas Shaw and Simon Lord’s Because We Know What Needs To Be Done (and get access to the previous three releases), ...
The bard of Newcastle upon Tyne in stripped-back, bare-bones mode delivers his most intimate – and perhaps his best – album ...
A trawl through the archives of one of the pioneers of Chigago footwork still has fresh ideas for the future of the genre, ...
Its two members were hailed, but in separate musical worlds and DARKSIDE seemed shelved. A hiatus began to look like ...