punk
Album of the Year: Against Me! - Transgender Dysphoria BluesMonday, 22 December 2014![]() There are, probably, two things standing in the way of Against Me! topping as many best-of lists as they deserve to this year: firstly, the January release date, which tends to lead to many fine records being abandoned for the newest and shiniest;... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Millions Like UsSunday, 21 December 2014![]() Various Artists: Millions Like Us - The Story of the Mod Revival 1977–1989A “testosterone-fuelled youth movement” is how the opening paragraph of the introductory essay of this box set tags the mod revival. Aficionados of the “clean-cut,... Read more... |
CD: Purple – (409)Tuesday, 04 November 2014![]() Purple’s debut album (409) is loud, brash and full of beans, with a big smile and an eye on a good time. This lively three-piece come on like a Texan take on UK indie favourites The Subways, but without the angst, and their exuberant garage punk... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Minny Pops, The Pop GroupSunday, 26 October 2014![]() Minny Pops: Drastic Measures, Drastic Movement The Pop Group: Cabinet of Curiosities, We are TimeTwo groups with tangential relationships to the pop in their names. One from Bristol, the other from Amsterdam. Each attracted attention in the... Read more... |
CD: Ex Hex - RipsSunday, 12 October 2014![]() If you’ve ever found the idea of “cock rock” to be unnecessarily gendered, then the debut album from Ex Hex – an all-female trio who, between them, have created the best 35 minutes of ballsy rock 'n' roll I’ve heard since Sleater-Kinney’s “The Fox... Read more... |
DVD: Otway the Movie – Rock and Roll's Greatest FailureThursday, 18 September 2014![]() For someone who tags himself rock and roll's greatest failure, John Otway hasn’t done too badly. Anyone attempting to navigate their way through a career in rock ‘n’ roll wouldn’t do badly looking to Otway as an example to follow. He’s had chart... Read more... |
Blondie’s New York and the Making of Parallel Lines, BBC FourSaturday, 30 August 2014![]() “It looked like Dresden after the bombing.” Blondie’s Chris Stein may be a member of one of pop’s most-loved bands, but he also has a way with words. Describing 1970's New York City in this way is offensive to the memory of the 25,000 who died in... Read more... |
DVD: We Are the Best!Monday, 18 August 2014![]() Lukas Moodysson caught the miseries and splendours of kids on the cusp of teendom in an early gem, Together (Tillsammans), but there they made up only one strand in the general trajectory of trouble to triumph. That difficult theme of very early... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: WireSunday, 17 August 2014![]() Wire: Document and EyewitnessEven when taking account of the elasticity brought by punk splintering into the myriads of left turns, new directions and dead ends of what became post-punk, the trajectory of Wire was eccentric. Document and Eyewitness... Read more... |
The Culture Show: Girls Will Be Girls, BBC TwoTuesday, 01 July 2014In 40 years’ time, when some suit at the BBC is searching the archives for some suitable footage to illustrate women in music in the early 21st century, will he pull out an image of Miley Cyrus or Rihanna wrapped in fishnets and bondage tape? I ask... Read more... |
DVD: The Punk SingerWednesday, 25 June 2014![]() For a long time, Kathleen Hanna was ensconced in a world where she cared more about the noise she made onstage than off. Despite being in a band that couldn't really play their instruments, her political message was what mattered. The Bikini Kill... Read more... |
The Punk SingerFriday, 23 May 2014![]() “Somebody had to be Bikini Kill, otherwise we would have culturally starved to death.” The quote typifies the deferential The Punk Singer, a bio-doc on the driven Kathleen Hanna, the feminist front-person of the American bands Bikini Kill, Le... Read more... |
