The original transcript of The Guardian Kathleen Hanna interview
Running meant we thought we were worth saving. That’s why the record is called Run Fast.
One of the angriest reviews I ever wrote | U2, live in Philadelphia, 1992
I stand in the middle of a baseball stadium somewhere in America and feel totally lost, totally depressed, totally overwhelmed
The FULL story of the 10 records David Nichols took round to The Legend!’s house in mid-1986
By David Nichols The full story needs a caveat. Over the last ten years I have found my celebrity accelerated in some quarters (from a 0 to a 1) by a story in which I apparently am a major hero. I visited Calvin Johnson in Olympia in April 1986. He gave me some copies of […]
Song of the day – 676: Childbirth
“I only fucked you as a joke!” sing the ladies in Seattle’s Childbirth. Ow.
TGA magazine, the UK’s only print publication dedicated to women in music, launches its first issue
Historically, music magazines have been skewed from and for a male perspective. But that’s not reflective of their potential audience.
Song of the day – 674: The New Sound Of Numbers
This song spills over with as much joy and innovation (both prime pop ingredients) as a kindergarten art class and is just as fun, splashy, bright, intent and contrary.
Christopher J. Ott | The other Guv’ner (pt 2)
The system is bullshit. The system isn’t about music. The system is about marketing.
The Definitive List | The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time, Part 7
What could be more exciting than ascribing numerical value to music? I mean, really?








