It wasn't that long ago that I started listening to Patti Smith, and even more recently read her first memoir 'Just Kids.' The book was enthralling from start to finish and if you haven't read it, focused mostly on her life before fame. It seems that she has a sequel in the works which should...
I was just going through an article on some website about the weirdest albums ever made and I came across this song by a singer called Diamanda Galás, called this is the Law of The Plague. I can honestly say I have never heard anything more out there in my life. With it being close to...
I thought this was a peculiar addition to Morrissey's setlist on this leg of the tour but as I aren't in America, I won't have achance of hearing it. I was wondering if there are any recordings video or mp3 of it, preferebly from one of the recent tours.
I've read a lot of reviews lately, and it seems to be these two that are considered the best works put out by Morrissey and I have to agree that they aren't far wrong. I like the other records, but I find that these two are the most consistent in containing strong, origional songs throughout...
Although probably not the most well known of singers, Aimee Mann was the one who made me start to appreciate music at a time when all I ever heard was the rubbish in the Top 40. She began in a highly underrated band in the 80's called Til Tuesday, in which they had one significant hit 'Voices...
I've always found it highly irritating that there seems to be a tradition in England which makes me ashamed to say I was born here. Why is it that the media heralds specific people, such as Morrissey, but the moment they do something slightly controversial or different they slate and ruin them...
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