Failure of All Pop #27 by Glenn Donaldson
In this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson offers up his Top 5 releases of 2020, along with his Top 5 records that he dug out while holed-up in quarantine.
In this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson offers up his Top 5 releases of 2020, along with his Top 5 records that he dug out while holed-up in quarantine.
In this month’s installment of Mutually Assured Marginality, Thomas D’Angelo reviews the recent batch of Slowscan releases.
For this installment of the podcast, I have another show filled with a bunch of mostly new music for you, a lot of this stuff arriving just within the past few weeks even. I’ve been so impressed and inspired by the steady stream of really high quality sounds coming out of late, so I’m excited…
Glenn Donaldson delivers another installment of his Failure Of All Pop column covering new releases from Joanne Robertson and Sad Eyed Beatniks.
On this installment of the podcast, I dig into the work of the Chicago-based independent label, Trouble In Mind Records. Started in 2009 by the husband-and-wife team of Bill and Lisa Roe as their band Cococoma was starting to wind down activities, Trouble In Mind has evolved from a 7” single-only imprint into one of…
Thomas D’Angelo is back with another installment of Mutually Assured Marginality. This month, he reviews a handful of new releases from Greymouth, Ezio Piermattei & Ben Presto, Ruda Vera, Um:Kogyo, along with a new collection called Kparr Dirè.
For this installment of the podcast, I sifted through a bunch of new music to share what I hope will include some new discoveries for you. While this year has been undeniably brutal on many fronts, there certainly has been an uptick in great new releases over the past several months. Albums by Richard Skelton,…
Failure Of All Pop is back with recommendations for two new releases: a double album from Argentinian psych legends, Reynols, and a limited edition solo tape from Rachel Aggs of UK outfits Trash Kit, Sacred Paws, and Shopping.
Here’s what has been happening on the weekly Free Form Freakout show over the past couple of months. During this time, we’ve been able to get back into the KMSU studios and do some shows together once again. We did, however, have a week off in September for a day devoted to local music at…
On this installment of the show, we’ll be diving into the multi-label output of the Los Angeles-based, Black Editions Group. Black Editions was started in 2015 with the sole purpose of reissuing definitive vinyl and digital editions from the back catalog of P.S.F. Records, the legendary Japanese imprint that documented a wide array of Japanese…