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To Hell With Poverty!, the new memoir from Gang Of Four singer, singer, lyricist and producer Jon King, is an account of his journey from South London slum to recording at Abbey Road with all the ...
JR Moores peruses the latest new psych rock releases, including a surprising new cut of filthily heavy noise rock from none other than Miley Cyrus ...
A live recording of Arthur Russell playing cello and singing in 1985 offers a tantalising peak at the gestation of the classic World of Echo ...
Dawn Terry is a mainstay of the UK underground. Ahead of her performance at Acid Horse in May, she speaks to Harry Sword ...
Sound artist and instrument builder Pit Przygodda and choreographer Yôko Higashi speak to Jakub Knera about a new project ...
Six years in the making, Lost Crowns’ second album is a stunning feat of complex composition that takes their dark folk sound ...
Lesley Chow dissects the (semi-) serious intent behind Stephen Malkmus' nonsensical rhymes on Pavement's 3rd album which was ...
Noel Gardner's guide to the best in brand new punk returns, featuring heavy hitters from Toronto via Tehran, thrillingly ...
At Newcastle Contemporary Art gallery and exhibition featuring a new film by Harry Lawson plus archival photos by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Martine Franck, Chris Killip, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Tish ...
On their third album together, the theorist-poet and the bassist-composer go beyond music towards a total reconsideration of ...
Q’s official Mclusky correspondent, JR Moores, catches up with Andrew Falkous to talk pesto, Genghis Khan, a moral opposition ...
Following the recent release of a ten-disc compilation and a ferocious sequel to his 2002 record Sheer Hellish Miasma, Kevin ...