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Ardent Mythology: Following The Libertines

Ardent Mythology: Following The Libertines

By Alexis Late A lot of well-worshipped musicians tend to have a…

Segregation Under a Groove: Pop Music’s Unspoken Colour Lines

Segregation Under a Groove: Pop Music’s Unspoken Colour Lines

Many years ago, a great schism occurred in the history of popular…

The Only Apple Music Article You Need To Read

The Only Apple Music Article You Need To Read

By Scott Creney So when you first join up there’s all these…

Lee’s Obligatory Best-Of-2015-So-Far List

Lee’s Obligatory Best-Of-2015-So-Far List

Yeah, I’d say 2015 has been a good year so far –…

Ten 90s Albums More Feminist Than Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill

Ten 90s Albums More Feminist Than Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill

By Scott Creney Look, I know the article’s probably meant to be…

The Collapse Board finally cracks | an explanation of why we are finally introducing star ratings

The Collapse Board finally cracks | an explanation of why we are finally introducing star ratings

By the Collapse Board Editors (except Lee Adcock, because no one asked her…

Nick Marsh of Flesh For Lulu | Death & Remembrance

Nick Marsh of Flesh For Lulu | Death & Remembrance

By Scott Creney I imagine the day the band finished working on…

A year and change | The Return of Scott Creney

A year and change | The Return of Scott Creney

By Scott Creney Just so you know, I had CB’s lawyers (lawyer,…

'A confusing unrestful world' | an encounter with Slum of Legs

'A confusing unrestful world' | an encounter with Slum of Legs

By Alexis Late Photo by David McNamee A good friend who keeps…

A new genre of music | the PC tribute band

A new genre of music | the PC tribute band

Thanks to Wallace Wylie for the idea. Here’s his starter. The PC Led Zeppelin. Sample…

Name and shame | The great bands that should never have reformed

Name and shame | The great bands that should never have reformed

This line. It might be thin, so thin that it can’t be seen…

It’s a thin line, pt2 | Are there actually any great bands that have returned greater than ever?

It’s a thin line, pt2 | Are there actually any great bands that have returned greater than ever?

Remember this line? It’s thin. Well. You thought it was thin, but…

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