
Analysis// Jimi Hendrix in pop culture
by Tom Roden
Which Jimi Hendrix songs have gone furthest in pop culture?
Categories: Band Aid, Mainstream Analysis • Tags: Analysis, Jimi Hendrix, Mainstream Analysis
by Tom Roden
Which Jimi Hendrix songs have gone furthest in pop culture?
Categories: Band Aid, Mainstream Analysis • Tags: Analysis, Jimi Hendrix, Mainstream Analysis
by Tom Roden
Live billings are a very tricky thing. You don’t want to have everybody in a very close-fitting genre, because it runs the risk of feeling like you’re at a Status Quo gig and everything melding into one cohesive sound. At the same time, you don’t want too much variation because it can confuse an audience. It’s tricky business. Dirty Money No. 5’s album launch show at The Sugarmill in Stoke (Saturday September 6 2014) played it risky in this regard. […]
Categories: Live Review, Review • Tags: Album Launch, Blitzkrieg Bop, Breed, Digging For Clouds, Dirty Money No 5, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Nicola Jayne, Nicola Jayne Chirnside, Nirvana, One Day, Review, Status Quo, Step Out, Stoke-On-Trent, Suburban Radio, Territorial Pissings, The Ramones, The Sugarmill, Venombase Studios, We All Deserve To Be Free
by Tom Roden
Have you ever wanted to take a trip through indie-alternative-rock history, all from the comfort of your own seat and in a way that never feels dated? Good news! The Landed have just dropped their debut EP, and it’s just what you need! Combining a grasp on the contemporary indie-alternative scene with a detailed understanding of everything that has come before, The Landed is everything you could hope for from a debut. Not only does it establish a very clearly […]
Categories: EP Review, Review • Tags: All Along The Watchtower, Alt-Rock, Alternative, Amazing Suzie, EP, Fly, Folk, Folk-Rock, Funk, Funk-Rock, Indie, Jimi Hendrix, Oasis, Pornosonic, Rock, Snakes And Ladders, Stone Man, The Beatles, The Landed, Things To Talk About, Ukulele, Whatever, You Me At Six, Youmeatsix