It was a revolt against the revolting: Punk rock arose in the mid ’70s because we were up to our waders in soggy Pop Lite singer-songwriterdom — Seals & Crofts, America, Bread, et al. Thirty years later, everything old is […]
It was a revolt against the revolting: Punk rock arose in the mid ’70s because we were up to our waders in soggy Pop Lite singer-songwriterdom — Seals & Crofts, America, Bread, et al. Thirty years later, everything old is […]
Don’t be fooled by the industrial thunk ‘n’ drone mantra of the title (and lead) track. Alex James can win, and mostly does — but not by departing dramatically from the acoustic guitar and piano vignettes of 2004’s remarkable Violence […]
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