Failure Of All Pop #16 by Glenn Donaldson
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.
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.
In this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson highlights another hidden gem from the Bay Area underground in the band, Cindy, and a pair of self-released EPs from the upstart art-punk outfits, The Beauticians and Soot. Give it a read and a listen.
Glenn Donaldson delivers another installment of his Failure Of All Pop column, this time with a special Alt Rock edition focused on Campbell Kneale’s Brilliant Swords project, the surprise return of 90’s guitar rock darlings Hum, and the super-charged songcraft of Hotline TNT.
In his latest installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson celebrates the greatness of Magik Markers and spotlights another upstart noisy, jangly pop outfit called Flowertown from the quietly burgeoning San Francisco scene.
Glenn Donaldson returns with a new installment of Failure Of All Pop with a reissue from 80’s-era Japanese Avant Tea-timers, Pale Cocoon, and 90’s-era indebted Motorik Drone-Popsters, Dummy.
In this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson offers up a Power-Pop Double Feature with new releases from R.E. Seraphin and Be Afraid, so grab your popcorn and drink of choice. Does he go on to declare himself the founder of the Drunk Elk Appreciation Society, too? You’ll have to click and read.
For this installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson covers the recent appearance of Detroit sub-underground label, All Gone Records, on Bandcamp and some tangentially related work from the Albert’s Basement camp.
In this week’s installment of Failure Of All Pop, Glenn Donaldson put together a mini-round-up on recent releases from the French micro-label, Hidden Bay Records, and he included a bonus review of the House Deposit release out on Spoilsport Records.
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 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.