Failure Of All Pop #7 by Glenn Donaldson
In this week’s installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson reviews new releases from The Native Cats, Metgumbnerbone, and King Krule.
In this week’s installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson reviews new releases from The Native Cats, Metgumbnerbone, and King Krule.
Got another show filled with a bunch of great material for you on this installment of the FFFoxy Podcast. You’ll hear excellent new releases from Oso el Roto, Manuel Pessoa de Lima, Matt Robidoux, Big Blood, Tereshkova, along with some essential reissues from Dadamah, White Heaven, Jacques Lejeune, Steve Piccolo and much more.
In this new installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson continues to broaden the scope of his column by reviewing a tea towel (?) from the UK project, The Cool Greenhouses, and more dolewave from down under from The Great Divides.
In this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson tackles essential retrospectives from two seminal acts: The Shadow Ring and Savage Republic.
On this installment of the Down in the Bunker column, we review new releases from Primitive Motion, Grykë Pyje, and Tereshkova.
On this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson reviews new releases from the Bay Area’s DIY post-punkers, Hits, and from Ashville’s 90’s indie revivalists, Wednesday.
I’ve got a lot of great material to play for you on this installment of the FFFoxy Podcast, including several releases that came out at the tail end of last year and a few older things that I’ve only recently acquired. There seems to be a larger psych folk presence in the playlist this time around, probably because I’ve been gravitating to more song-oriented work of late, but I think you’ll find the selections to still be quite wide-ranging overall.
In the third installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson turns his attention to recent releases from the fuzzed-out lo-fi Ohio popsters, Vacation, and from the late period Dolewave of Aussie outfit, Quivers.
On this installment of the Down in the Bunker column, we review releases from Kendra Amalie, Mausim, and Sumuposauttaja.
Here’s the second installment of Glenn Donaldson’s new review column focused on homespun, DIY pop and beyond from the past and present. This time around, he spills some ink on the “Avant Teatime” of Iceblink and the “Hobbit Wave” of Tuluum Shimmering.