Matt Berry takes us through his favourite records, from a teenage obsession with Tubular Bells to the London pub where Danger ...
William Snelling explores how the John Fahey's combination of simplicity and atmosphere continues to hold sway over myriad ...
Based in the Angré neighbourhood in Abidjan, the country’s largest city, Nida, Block Dog & African Diplomat are an excellent ...
The Cult will tour the UK next year and have released new material earlier this month. Our man John Robb spoke to singer Ian Astbury about the history of The Cult, working with Boris and how the ...
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, ...
Noel Gardner kicks off another year in the undergrowth of New Weird Britain with a selection of thick psychedelia, inchoate delirium and sesh gremlin techno ...
Japanese-born, New York-based saxophonist Ayumi Ishito recorded her debut album View From A Little Cave in 2016. Almost a ...
As one of your many, many perks for becoming a Quietus subscriber, we’re compiling a specially-curated, playlist for our readers every month. Given that last month’s playlist was handed over to the ...
Your final tQ subscriber download of the year comes from none other than our albums of the year chart toppers Ex-Easter ...
Was there ever a style of music as dripping with sentimentality as doo-wop? Originating among Black communities in major US cities in the late 1940s, doo-wop was, right from the very beginning, the ...