Why Everett True is right
Why Aren’t There More Kate Bushes?
The Big Beat In The Heart Of The Vinyl Jungle
Jules Normington is a legend on the Australian Punk Rock Underground
The Collapse Board Anti-Manifesto Manifesto
Am I the only one annoyed with the sudden blossoming of Collapse Board manifestos?
Song of the day – 369: Micachu And The Shapes and The London Sinfonietta
Just been reminded of this. Bangs alive! How could I have been so amiss. Read the review first, if you want. It’s great, plus it’s kind of there for that purpose. Then come back over here and we’ll have a little chat.
Patty Schemel – The Collapse Board Interview
You want to stay in that comfort zone. It helps you block out the world.
Prepare To Die – A New Manifesto
Are there any albums in your collection that you bought in a moment of weakness?
Another manifesto
I am not ‘professional’; I am an evangelist.
What the hell are we doing here? A Collapse Board manifesto of sorts.
We have a freedom that Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, daily and weekly papers lost a long time ago. The freedom to say whatever we want to say, however we want to say it.
A Hipster Doofus, Edified; or, how I Stopped Worrying and Started to Love the Drake
It was a simple statement, made on a friend’s Facebook status. “I never got what the big deal is about Nick Drake.”
REVIEWED IN CONTEXT: An Horse – Walls (Mom + Pop/Shock)
The purpose of an album review is not really just to add to the folder of promo clips for bands (contrary to the belief and earnest hope of many a publicist)