Down in the Bunker: Free Form Freakout Reviews, Vol. 8
In this month’s installment of Down in the Bunker, we tackle a trio of new releases from Little Skull, Moniek Darge, and Bérangère Maximin. Give it a read and a listen.
In this month’s installment of Down in the Bunker, we tackle a trio of new releases from Little Skull, Moniek Darge, and Bérangère Maximin. Give it a read and a listen.
In this week’s Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson airs out his Refrigerator favorites, scours the massive reissue set from Dear Nora, and tidies up with an archival find from I Can I Can’t.
In this week’s Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson has several recommendations to keep your earholes occupied for hours upon hours covering new releases from Flowertown and Magik Markers, a reissue from Smith & Erickson, and a fan produced podcast called Self-Inflicted Aural Nostalgia that is devoted to the music of Guided By Voices. Dig in, the club is open!!
On this installment, we focus in on the work of the London-based label, ALTER. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the label that is run by Luke Younger, who is an active musician and sound artist, perhaps best known for his solo output under the name Helm and before that in the duo Birds…
In this month’s installment of Mutually Assured Marginality, Thomas D’Angelo reviews a handful of new releases from The Andromeda Society, The Conduits, Glands of External Secretion, Masimba Hwati, and Lewsberg.
In this week’s installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson covers the return of Daniel DiMaggio’s bizarro art-pop project, Home Blitz, and gives a shout-out to California label, Mt.St.Mtn.
On this installment, we spotlight the work of the Oakland-based label and mailorder outlet, Digital Regress. In its roughly five years of operation, Digital Regress has moved from initially documenting some of the arty, DIY punk activity taking place in the Bay Area to reissuing some lesser known classics from the New Zealand underground. Digital…
In this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson tackles a trio of post-Xpressway disembodied rockers in Christopher Alan Durham, CJA, and The Futurians.
New releases from The Cool Greenhouse, R.E. Seraphin, and Cloud Nothings are reviewed by Glenn Donaldson in this installment of Failure Of All Pop.
On this installment, I get back to playing a bunch of new music that I have acquired during these past several months of lockdown. A few of these I’ve played on the weekly radio show, but I’ve yet to include them in any of the podcasts or the Stay-at-Home Editions that I was producing there…