Aug 18, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
21 years since it first surfaced, Boris’ landmark album Heavy Rocks (2002) is finally available on DSP’s. Its original release in 2002 circulated only domestically in Boris’ home base of Japan, leaving worldwide listeners eager for physical copies of the...
Aug 16, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Ticker-tape and soot cascade through the air as Michael Donovan’s parade rolls on down the road, this time in collab with The Mighty Flashlight (aka Mike Fellows). On this latest long player, Mike ‘n Mighty lead us into a stereo maze of sweet and hot...
Aug 16, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
The Axis: particles continue to assemble as we share more from Blinded By Oblivion (out October 6th)! Having already put their fresh melodic sense forward at breakneck speed (“Hardcore Maps”) and via tightly wound post-punk sneer (“Trend...
Aug 14, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Further In Evil is the debut full length from one-woman metal band, Marthe, which is due via Southern Lord on October 20th. An atmospheric and aggressive blend of punk, Further In Evil is a shift in gears from her musical background in the anarcho-punk scene...
Aug 10, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
Could it be? Is he risen? The late master re-materializes before us, in the form of something resembling the Oracle of Delphi or Clown Prince at Olympus. Recorded circa 1995/1996, mostly in John Fahey’s room at a Salem, Oregon boarding-house, the performances...
Aug 8, 2023 | Dave Allison, Features, News & Notes
P.G. Six’s latest offering, Murmurs & Whispers, features lots of what you simply love about P.G. Six: songs sung from the heart and played with mostly acoustic instrumentation, intricate finger-picking patterns and expansive, spacious arrangements. As he has...