From Hammer Horror to kitsch to electronic music, to coincide with the publication of his new book The Alienation Effect, ...
The Atlanta rapper's third album is a sprawling mess full of unnecessary and forgettable features, but buried somewhere in ...
John Doran brings the live documentary performance about heavy metal and modernism to Tasmania... Horns up down under!
Jeanette Leech looks back a short time to a distant place of mail order lists, short run tapes, CD-rs and word of mouth ...
My Bloody Valentine have announced a run of UK arena shows for this November. The live dates will mark the much-loved ...
From a revelatory debut of Chilean post punk to gargantuan sound design, via left-field trad fiddles, sonic euphoria, and proof that innovative dance music is still being made, tQ's staffers round up ...
On her thrilling second album, Aya's abrasive mix of techno, UK bass, noise and industrial becomes a surgical tool for ...
The first official trailer for Pavements, the forthcoming film on the band Pavement, has been shared online, alongside ...
Serial collaborator and Propellor Orchestra leader Jack McNeill's long-awaited debut solo album is released today exclusively ...
As she moves up to co-lead vocal and songwriting duties for Black Country, New Road, Tyler Hyde selects 13 records that ...
Napster, the peer-to-peer file sharing application popular in the early 00s for pirating music and other audio, has been sold ...
Darran Anderson nails his krautrock colours to the mast and declares Tago Mago, Egi Bamyasi and Future Days the best 3LP run ...
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