Yesterday and today: favourite songs of the Interweb (volume three)
School was out. Now it’s back in again. The idea behind much of Collapse Board is to find new ways of presenting you with music you may not have heard before. Click on the high grades! These are the folk who’ve gone the extra mile. Click on the low! All taste is equal yet different. Grades […]
Yesterday and today: favourite songs of the Interweb (volume two)
The idea behind this series is to find a new way of presenting you with music you may not have heard before. Click on the high grades! These are the music students who’ve gone the extra mile. Click on the low! All taste is equal yet different. And yes, there will be a test afterwards. Grades go […]
Yesterday and today: favourite songs of the Interweb (volume one)
To celebrate the new enlarged, enlightened Collapse Board contributors Facebook group, I asked all members to nominate their favourite songs of the day – one old, one new. Here are the results. Grades go HD (High Distinction), D (Distinction), C (Credit), P (Pass), F (Fail) OLD: Sleater-Kinney – Dig Me Out NEW: Sleater-Kinney – No Cities to Love GRADE: […]
Haim | An open letter to Christopher R. Weingarten
An interesting volte face for the field of music criticism – from opinion-leaders and gate-keepers to mainstream cheerleaders
Some of us still burn – how ‘good intentions’ are the bane of the Australian independent sector
Experts count for shit, next to good intentions.
REVIEWED IN PICTURES The Vaccines – Come Of Age (Columbia)
Been puzzling over this one a little. Then I thought, perhaps I should listen to it…
The sacred cows of indie music – 6: Nirvana
In the Sex Pistols’ day, this was called flogging a dead horse.
The sacred cows of indie music – 5: Sonic Youth
Never mind the quality, feel the length.
The sacred cows of indie music – 4: Pixies
You’d think people had never encountered dynamics in rock music before.