Nine Inch Nails, Ghosts V & VI
Reznor and Ross soundtrack the Coronavirus pandemic
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Reznor and Ross soundtrack the Coronavirus pandemic
Stereodista goes beyond the obvious to consider Ed O'Brien's solo début
“I don’t smoke, I don’t snort and I don’t drink. My only problem is that sometimes I lie a little.” – Tim Maia
Stereodista revisits the second record from the enduring revivalists
With two releases debuting early in 2020, we need to talk about Nicolas Jaar
El amor en los tiempos de coronavirus
"Don't need no reefer, don't need cocaine – purple music does the same to my brain, and I'm high... so high."
Given anticipation for new Tame Impala, Cuzomano, Easy C and a Disciple chose to offer differing perspectives on Kevin Parker’s latest effort.
Beijar is back, and this time he professes to be darker than ever… but is he really?
“You pull back the curtains and the Sun burns into your eyes. You watch a plane flying across the clear blue sky.”
Cuzomano, Easy C, John, El Mascarado and Otacon chew over the first year of Snobbery and all its related antics
"But in the moth-eaten gloom of my shabby room, I saw the strangest manifestation."
"Songs build little rooms in time and, housed within the song's design, is the ghost the host has left behind, to greet and sweep the guest inside, stoke the fire and sing his lines."
Understanding the man behind the mask
A raw and intimate “final” live performance as a duo ahead of greater things from Jake Webb’s namesake.
Exceeding expectations, Joseph Mount leaves us hoping Metronomy really are forever.
Personalities aside, the indie stalwarts play a formidable set at London’s Roundhouse.
"You can find it anywhere, yes, the future has been sold."
After a chance encounter, the Snobs drop in on a largely forgotten act to see what’s what
Following their interview, Cuzomano and John see what Patawawa are all about as a live act
Announcing a UK tour for the first time to our dear Snobs, Cuzomano, Easy C and John sit down with Matlock Trio, Patawawa, ahead of their show at London’s Notting Hill Arts Club.
Something of a return for Joseph Mount, but only if you are a fan.
A lush and dreamy evening with Karen O and Danger Mouse
Some albums are imperative listens. Methyl Ethel’s third release is one of them
This explosion in pop voices, representing such a diverse set of ideas, is the beginning of the next tidal wave of great artists. Part 3 of 3 of "Heroes."