• Wake up to Wet Nuns

    We’ve previously mentioned these two good ol’ boys and their musical wares. We really like them and stand behind all their songs (death and women and whisky and more death and maybe less women but still enough). They have been gigging as constant as ever but we managed to miss quite a few gigs, but…

  • Review: Club60 Single double 7″

  • The reign of the moon

    Bleaklow – The Sunless Country

  • News from the desk – 1

    Mahalo, readers, this is Orestes “P is for Piezometer” Xistos bringing you some news on our radar: 

  • Japan 3.11.11: A Benefit Album

    Released by Polyvinyl Record Company 11th March, 2011: the Tōhoku earthquake strikes Japan, resulting in a catastrophic tsunami hitting the pacific coastline of Japan killing over 15,000 people and leaving entire towns absolutely devastated. The earthquake also caused another crisis in the form of the continually unraveling nuclear disaster of the Fukushima power plant. Many…

  • Review – Downtown Owl

    Downtown Owl by Chuck Klosterman Chuck Klosterman has an undeniable talent to make something trivial matter. Take his borderline obsession with KISS or how he can take the minutiae of pop culture (both well-known and obscure) and weave essay after essay about how everything is interconnected. He’s Dirk Gently for the Gen-X generation. With better…

  • The Mayans warned us…

    URSS bajo el arbol – Lin3as M3ntal3s

  • Singles: Miniature Dinosaur, Deerhoof (w/Jeff Tweedy), Twilight Sad, The Miserable Rich, Esben & the Witch

    | Greetings, readers drinking styling moose earwax (decaffeinated, natch!) and nicking ginger cookies biscuits from the recently divorced red-haired bird at the office (buy her a pint) while the boss is buying the 600 quid remaster of Achtung Baby (aka the second best U2 album, after Zooropa. Deal with it). Welcome to another edition of…

  • Your new antique

    A friend once described Huddersfield to me, “everything is beige. The people, the weather, even the bloody bricks”. That was his opinion, but for hometown heroes Your New Antique, Huddersfield is a dark place.

  • Club60 singles launch

    “It seems you need a fucking degree in computers to make music these days” – A wino in the men’s room.