Tag: mary strand
Video Premiere: Least of All Her – Mary Strand (reviewed by...
We have heard the song before, released earlier in the year as part of the I Don’t Need Your Permission album’s bid for world domination, or...
I Don’t Need Your Permission – Mary Strand (reviewed by Dave...
Where many musicians merely write songs to be eventually collected in the form of an album, Mary Strand’s music feels more like street-wise, punk philosophy...
I Don’t Need Your Permission – Mary Strand (reviewed by Dave...
For the song that is both the titular track and the spiritual heart of her second album, which will be along soon, there is...
That Was The Music Week That Was – 200625
So, the weekly playlist is back, so if you have wondered what sort of new music and established talent, cutting edge bands and singular...
Does Any of This Really Matter – Mary Strand (reviewed by...
You can always count on Mary Strand to be the voice of reason, or at least, in the case of her new single, the voice that...
Least of All Her – Mary Strand (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Mary Strand is great at writing slightly punk-fuelled, scuzzy indie-rock anthems, but there is always more going on than just music to have a good...
For All of Us (Dear Taylor) – Mary Strand (reviewed by...
The internet promised us so much. All the world’s knowledge would be at our fingertips: free films, food on demand, remote education, instant contact...
Costa Rica – Mary Strand (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Ahead of her second album, I Don’t Need Your Permission, which will be along in the summer, Mary Strand has hooked up with Soul Asylum guitarist Ryan Smith to bring us...
Take Your Time – Mary Strand (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Before punk music became the cliche it quickly descended into, its early instigators were more like a cross between ’60s garage bands and sped...
Premiere: Act As If – Mary Strand (reviewed by Dave Frankin)
I sometimes feel bad when I use reference points for modern artists that have been dug up from decades past. But it's not that...
Golden Girl – Mary Strand (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
By its very nature, rock music tends to be full of itself, bombastic and incendiary. But that confidence often comes with a lot of...













