I got to write about the next steps in the analog renaissance by chatting to some very cool people about analog recording studios, listening rooms and other cool stuff for Red Bull. Check it out right here at redbull.com
Monthly Archives: September 2017
The Bronx – ‘V’ review: Rolling Stone
One of the single greatest moments in my life happened while The Bronx played, and I’m pretty sure 3 of my top 5 favourite moshpits have been at Bronx shows. Also, their new album is, as I say, ‘titanic’. Not in that it sinks, but that’s it’s huge and awe inspiring and also features Billy Zane*. Read my review of The Bronx’s new album V for Rolling Stone over here. You really should, it’s very good.
*V does not contain any Billy Zane. That I know of… and may be an oversight from both the band and Billy Zane’s management.
British India – Forgetting the Future review: Rolling Stone
I remember seeing a couple of British India’s first ever gigs (I wanna say at Revolver and the long-defunct Duke of Windsor??) when they were a bunch of hyped kids. They kicked ass then, and they kick ass now. Check out my review of their new album Forgetting the Future for Rolling Stone right here.
Foo Fighters – Concrete and Gold review for Rolling Stone
The new Foo Fighters album Concrete and Gold is a mess – so I wrote about it for Rolling Stone. Read why right here.
Dave Grohl is still a great guy, though.
Tired Lion – Dumb Days review (Rolling Stone)
Things I have a lot of time for: arepas, Batman, the Seattle Supersonics, the Six Point brewery and Tired Lion. Read my review of the hellllll impressive debut album Dumb Days right here over at Rolling Stone.