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The run up to Christmas was all about Essential Listening for us here at Live4ever, and now with the turkey, Brussels sprouts and other festive cliches out of the …
The easy way to describe burgeoning garage rock duo Slaves would be to lump them in as another guitar and drum combo that either sprouted up from the seeds …
With another series of essential music videos, gigs, tracks and albums in the bag, now it’s our writers’ turn to pick their own favourite album of 2013 – across …
No one could ever accuse the Black Angels of shying away from their influences. Over the course of their nine-year career, these stoner rock scions have incorporated everything from …
It’s never an easy task to take the unbridled energy of an impressive live show and properly replicate it in a studio setting. There are hordes of road-dogged and …
With 'New Moon', The Men have continued along their own ever-evolving path, this time careening further away from their basement noise beginnings
Denmark is a country often defined by the remarkably high standard of living enjoyed by its citizens. Universal healthcare, low levels of violent crime, easy access to higher education, …
By the time the spring of 2010 rolled around, Ruban Nielson had already removed himself from the unsettling clamor of the award-winning New Zealand punk outfit the Mint Chicks …
Now you’ve been through our extensive Essential Listening 2012 series, which includes all our top choices from a past twelve months of albums, gigs and tracks, here some of …
2010’s ‘The Monitor‘ was a watershed moment for New Jersey’s Titus Andronicus, one that saw them take the blend of beer-soaked street punk and indie rock self-awareness from their …
Huntington Beach at the turn of the century is a long way from Memphis at the tail end of the 1950’s, but you would never be able to tell …
Ever since their inception back in 2007, throwback specialists the Jim Jones Revue have continuously danced around that thin line between pulling inspiration from a bygone musical era and …
A good six years into their career, London-bred and Brooklyn-based rockers Alberta Cross have released only two proper studio albums, the second of which has just seen the light …
To say that 70’s soul icon and generational journeyman Bobby Womack has earned his status as a rarified legend is a point that is hardly worth mentioning. The man …
Punk rock has always been a young man’s game, and understandably so. From the unchecked aggression of its three-chord primitivism to its inherently anti-historical aspirations, the genre as a …
When Jack White announced a few months back that he would be releasing a solo album, the declaration didn’t come as much of a shock. Even at the height …