• The Sunday Soapbox

    The sad end of a mysoginist. (or is it?) As Quinto stumbled through Penistone road after doing another fatty blunt-batastic, he thought that it all was a little too silly for his liking.

  • Wake up song – 150

    In memory of a sweet moment this week. Thanks.

  • Unfortunate letters about incidents – 1

    Welcome to our new weekly column with Russ “chords of gold” Palmer. This week, he writes with grave concern to Blackpool‘s council…

  • Wake up song – 149

    The new nifty video for Polly Mackey and the Pleasure Principle is pretty cool. Check it out right ‘ere! Seen them live in April, liked them! —Sam

  • Wake up song -148

    Made famous by Annie Lennox’s cover of the song on her 1995 album Medusa, here is the original ‘No More I Love You’s’  in all it’s 80’s shoegazey, reverby, atmospheric,  new wave (*insert adjective here) glory. – Misky P.s. Check that bassline!

  • Interview: Heavy Young Heathens

    Here at Sloucher towers a buzz went around the office; at first it was a quiet murmuring punctuated with swift gulps of coffee and then it culminated in the loud garage rock psychedelia that is Heavy Young Heathens’ recently released new EP Make Room for the Youth. We geeks at Sloucher were lucky enough to…

  • The Sunday Soapbox

    Letters to Sloucher.org (with apologies to Russell Palmer and Monty Python). (one of these is real. can you guees which one? – Q)

  • Saccharine Sunshine

    The Dollyrots – A Little Messed Up The third album from LA-based band The Dollyrots presents the listener with more sunshine than a beach holiday on the Costa Del Sol. It’s not surprising given that the band migrated from the ‘Sunshine State’ (that’s Florida to you and me folks – Ed) to California; the album…

  • Edible – The Tommy Blank Column

    Edible – The Tommy Blank Column Why the Environment is the Biggest Threat to Employment. Kind of. That got your attention didn’t it. This, Sloucherites is, by any nature of the word, far-fetched. But allow me to enlighten.

  • An apocalyptic album

    Fuzzy Lights – Twin Feathers The Skinny:Scary. Get behind a sofa and listen to it. But cuddle afterwards. The Review proper: Well, actually it’s not that scary. It’s more like introspection. Like a way old mirror that might offer a not-so-clear reflection. Or maybe the sensation you get when you look at yourself at the…