Upon the release of her new album Broken Gargoyles, Diamanda Galás discusses her unflinching exploration of soldiers mutilated by war, the album's roots in the poetry of Georg Heym and the photos of ...
Ahead of her live soundtrack at Branchage this weekend. David Moats talks to harpist and songwriter Serafina Steer about her work with John Foxx and Patrick Wolf, being classically trained, the ...
Thirty years after its release, John Freeman looks back at an album fuelled by hatred which contains some of the finest songs of Steven Patrick Morrissey’s solo career John Mullen visits one of the ...
Barnaby Southcombe and his leading lady/mum Charlotte Rampling chat to Anna Coatman about their London noir, which opens in cinemas this Friday ...
Adam Lehrer talks to Phil Todd and Mel Ó Dubhshláine about the release of an expansive anthology charting almost 30 years' work by cult psychedelic band, Ashtray Navigations In this month’s Genre is ...
It’s the end of the year pod, with John Doran and Luke Turner having a chat about weird sightings in Dungeness, and highlights of this year’s albums As they release the album 'Embassy Nocturnes', and ...
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, ...
Rammstein return with an unexpected nod to the Sound of Music… ...
In an exclusive extract from his new book Join The Future, a history of Sheffield bleep techno, Matt Anniss details Cabaret Voltaire's conversion to club sounds and the birth of Sweet Exorcist They ...
As another year in the zone hurtles to a close, our Rum Music correspondent rounds up her favourite releases of 2024, from an ever-growing experimental hurdy-gurdy obsession to grimy Floridian ...
Five years ago, following the release of their eighth album, What Happens Next, Andy Gill of Gang Of Four talked Bryan Brussee through the picks of his record collection, both albums and individual ...
On the fortieth anniversary of the death of Alfred Hitchcock and under Coronoavirus lockdown, Adam Scovell finds new meaning in the filmmaker's use of confinement and enclosed spaces On the fortieth ...