It might always take a little while for January to grind into gear in terms of releases and musicians doing things, but that hasn’t stopped our keyboards from clattering, words firing up into the site ...
By February 1995, when their third album Pygmalion crept out to absolutely zero fanfare, Slowdive were already a ghost of a ...
Guitars and more guitars and other, different guitars are staving off the January blues for Jennifer Lucy Allan, who returns ...
In 1979, DIY synth pioneers Thomas Leer and Robert Rental made one album together for Throbbing Gristle’s Industrial Records. A new exhibition at the Horse Hospital explores the record’s continuing ...
We put in a long-distance call to Brazil to ask The Mission frontman and former Sister Of Mercy about the gems in his record collection Ahead of their performance at this year’s Green Man festival, ...
Francesca Scotrick-Boyd catches up with artist Rachel Maclean to discuss fairytales and fake news ...
Joy Orbison has shared a new standalone single, titled ‘Bastard’. Taking in vocals from London-based vocalist Joe James, the new cut shares sonic headspace with the more introspective qualities of his ...
Black Country, New Road have announced their third studio album, Forever Howlong. Spanning 11 tracks, it follows 2022’s Ants From Up There and sees the band settle into a new shape following the ...
Here's everything we've covered at The Quietus this month, compiled for the listening pleasure of tQ's subscribers ...
Snapped Ankles are back with a revitalised sound and energy preaching healing and resistance through cutting a groove ...
The road to The Specials' first number one was long but they blazed a trail in finally getting Too Much Too Young to the top ...
Commonly viewed through the lens of progressive house, Julian Marszalek looks at Leftfield's towering 1995 debut through the ...