There are so many strange sights in this sprawling, impoverished city that it hardly seemed unusual to walk into the 'Walker' movie production offices here and find the front room filled with a forest...
12.03.2024 Latimes.com“There’s a lot of love here, it’s not as hard as everybody says, ” said Jesse Malin of his city whilst sitting center stage at Beacon Theatre, a venue he never played in his hometown of New York City ...
12.03.2024 Magnetmagazine.com and 1 sitesAlthough the triple album sprawl of 1980’s Sandinista! from The Clash – the self-styled “only band that matters” – may seem like a more obvious candidate for inspection under the prog lens, its sense ...
12.02.2024 Loudersound.comBusking and Buskers Down On The Corner , by long time music writer and publicist Cary Baker , is a loving, intelligent and endearing look at the life of performing on the streets – or busking. Travell...
12.02.2024 Blogcritics.orgAlong with the Sex Pistols, Clash and The Damned, The Boys were part of the first wave of the mid-1970’s UK punk explosion. Armed with an arsenal of killer Steel/Dangerfield songs The Boys became the first UK punk band to sign an album deal in January 1977. Highly regarded by the music press and their contemporaries, their well-crafted songs, together with Steel and Dangerfield’s love of harmonies, led to them being described as ‘The Beatles of Punk’ but they could (and should) just as deservedl...
12.04.2024 Brightonandhovenews.orgIt’s hard for any band to realise when the dream is really over. Even though people can try their best to harness the same energy that they had back in their prime, it’s anyone’s guess whether that’s ...
12.05.2024 Faroutmagazine.co.ukPunk was supposed to be the firey rebuke against all that came before it. Gone were masturbatory guitar solos, ten-minute drum bores, and lofty suites of conceptual indulgences that clogged the charts...
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