Tag: shriekback
(detail) – Bob Gaulke (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Forget that adage about quality over quality; they are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Certainly not in the case of Bob Gaulke. Not only is his musical...
From NYC with love and darkness – an interview with London...
Recently, post-punkers London Plane released their sophomore album Bright Black via the Declared Goods label. This six-piece collective is made up of David Mosey...
Aliens land in Oxford to support local homeless charities
On Friday March 13th, three very different musical artists are coming together to play a benefit for Crisis at Oxford’s Old Fire Station. The...
Shriekback – Some Kinds Of Light (reviewed by Marcus Kittridge)
This album opens with a track that's driven along by pounding tribal drums offering a feel of marching to an unknown destination and an...
Sabbath – Evi Vine (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Anything that puts me in mind of All About Eve is going to be good with me. That may be a lazy way to...
Why Anything? Why This? – Shriekback (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
There is no template for a Shriekback album, we worked that out a long time ago. They have that brilliant way about them, a...
Baby Is An Alien – Aliens (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
It does seem of late, that after a long time spent wondering why music isn’t using its natural platform effectively enough, I have been...
New Music of the Day – XXVIII: Now Those Days Have...
Mercurial and intelligent as ever Shriekbacks 13th Album is one regular rotation here at Dancing Towers and so we though it only right to...
Without Real String or Fish – Shriekback (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
A new Shriekback album isn’t merely a chance to revel in some wholly original music; it is also a journey through some great lyrical...
Life in the Loading Bay – Shriekback (reviewed by...
Clichés can be useful tools, some of them anyway. For example, good things come to he who waits and quality over quantity are both...








