Failure of All Pop #33 by Glenn Donaldson
Glenn Donaldson delivers another installment of his Failure Of All Pop column wherein he recommends releases from JJULIUS, Rosali, and The Lucksmiths.
Interviews and other full-length feature articles written by Free Form Freakout and guest contributors.
Glenn Donaldson delivers another installment of his Failure Of All Pop column wherein he recommends releases from JJULIUS, Rosali, and The Lucksmiths.
A lengthy interview with the electroacoustic, free improvisation duo Monte Espina where we discuss their background making music, their new album Pa, their weekly “training” sessions, and more.
After tending to his own music releases over the past few months, Glenn Donaldson is back with a new installment of Failure Of All Pop, highlighting new sounds from Wurld Series, Kairu Kenji, and Flowertown.
Mutually Assured Marginality’s year long residence comes to an end with one last round of reviews. In the 12th and final installment, Thomas D’Angelo discusses releases by Creode, Chris Fratesi, Gentle Fire, Duncan Harrison & Ian Murphy, and Ryan Marino.
Glenn Donaldson delivers a hook-filled installment of Failure Of All Pop with new releases from Cloud Nothings and The Boy With The Perpetual Nervousness, along with an anthology from the short-lived Australian group, Tangled Shoelaces.
Glenn Donaldson is back with another Failure Of All Pop highlighting new songs of distinction by Ed Dowie, Snails, and Yuko Kono.
In this month’s installment of Mutually Assured Marginality, Thomas D’Angelo takes a deep dive into the history of the long-running oddball collective the Butte County Free Music Society with Seymour Glass as his guide.
Indulge with Glenn Donaldson in his new installment of Failure Of All Pop where he covers new releases from Francis Plagne, Monokultur, and Little Skull.
In the last installment of his Mutually Assured Marginality column for the year, Thomas D’Angelo offers up a few of the ‘aesthetic life rafts’ that kept him afloat throughout 2020.
In this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson shares a few of his late-year discoveries that he gleaned from other’s best of lists, including releases from Channelers, Svitlana Nianio & Oleksandr Yurchenko, and Sally Anne Morgan.