Bang Bang Rock & Roll
In 2005, Art Brut released 'Bang Bang Rock & Roll.' A debut that turned indie rock into a running commentary. Self-aware, propulsive and impossible to ignore.
In 2005, Art Brut released 'Bang Bang Rock & Roll.' A debut that turned indie rock into a running commentary. Self-aware, propulsive and impossible to ignore.
In 1985, The Fall released 'This Nation’s Saving Grace'. A jittery, sprawl of a record that turned everyday Britain into overheard poetry and grim humour.
In 2023, Wednesday released 'Rat Saw God.' A Southern, gothic, indie rock record about love, memory and damage.
In 1984 Manuel Göttsching released 'E2-E4.' A single hour of crystalline repetition that would quietly reshape electronic music for decades.
In 2020, The Soft Pink Truth released 'Shall We Go on Sinning So That Grace May Increase.' A quiet, luminous, protest record that turns house into something devotional.
In 1980 X released 'Los Angeles.' A feral and articulate punk record that made the city feel like a character with a pulse and a grudge.