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- Clutch Release Live DVD
Clutch, one of The Score’s favourite of the in-vogue southern-metal bands, are releasing a live DVD, entitled ‘Full Fathom Five’, on 12th August. There will also be an accompanying CD release. It’ll be the band’s first release on their own label, and, frankly, we’re looking forward to it immensely. Clutch fantastically straddle the world’s of […]
- In it for da Cash, y’all.
There are few artists that have had such a prolific, wide-ranging and long-lived recording career as Johnny Cash. Now it appears that not even death can stop him.
Much to The Score’s amusement, disbelief and general apathy, Cash’s son, John Carter Cash, and Rick Rubin, who produced Cash’s last five albums, have decided that what we […]
- Starship Trooper
In space, no-one can hear you scream. You’ll also be unable to eat, sleep, play the vibraphone and, most importantly, listen to any of the aural emanations of one Robbie Williams, the worst thing to come out of Stoke-on-Trent since… well, actually he is the worst thing to come out of Stoke-on-Trent.
Regrettably human ego-on-legs Robbie […]
- REVIEW: Chet Baker- Embraceable You
Chet Baker is often overlooked in the grand scheme of things where Jazz is concerned. A highly gifted trumpet player, Baker was considered at one time to be the superior of Miles Davis or Dizzy Gillespie. As the liner notes to Embraceable You inform us, Chet Baker was voted the best trumpeter by readers of […]
- REVIEW: Panda Bear- Person Pitch
BASIC CHANNEL LUOMO DETTINGER WOLFGANGE VOIGT CAT STEVENS THE POLICE SCOTT WALKER DAFT PUNK THE TORNADOES THE ZOMBIES MOODYMAN ERIK SATIE MADLIB JONATHAN RICHMAN ROY ORBISON KING TUBBY CAETANO VELOSO BLACK DICE SAM COOKE PINK FLOYD SPARKS THE BEACH BOYS EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL THE ORB BASEMENT JAXX VASHTI BUNYAN S.E. ROGIE JAY DEE PHOENIX […]
- NEW MUSIC: Tobacco Pat
Tobacco Pat are two talented brothers, Logan & Robert Farmer, from Jacksonville, Florida, who make wonderful rootsy acoustic music. So far they have had one release, The War EP. They are currently working on an album.
So how did Tobacco Pat come about? Were you in bands before or is this a new venture?
Logan: […]
- NEW MUSIC: The Brigadier
The Brigadier is Matt Williams, a Welshman based in Brighton, England, who writes, performs and produces his own timeless pop. With kudos and plaudits from the likes of Alan McGee and Mark Eitzel, people are starting to take notice of Matt’s catchy indie-pop tunes. He’s released two albums off his own back, the latest; […]
- MUSIC TECH: Yes, YOU Can Be The Producer!
A new digital music file format has been unveiled as a revolutionary new way of listening to music and hopes to sweep aside the plethora of formats currently available, such as mp3, WAV, FLAC, AAC etc. The new angle to the MT9 format, other than sounding like a sports car, is that each musical instrument […]
- NEW MUSIC: The Katie Winter
The Katie Winter is one guy and a guitar from Ipswich, England creating softly sung songs which he describes as “thought bubbles, simple imaginings, which will last just long enough.” Les King is also a member of the band folk/country band Uncle Black and has also published his own poetry in “The Companion Set”.
If you’d […]
- INTERVIEW: Mercurial Rage
Mercurial Rage are an electronically inclined outfit hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota who are part Depeche Mode, part New Order all filtered through the smooth intentions of Michael McDonald with a touch of Morrissey‘s emotional wanderings. They are also preparing to release their self-titled EP on June 7th.
Sharing a mutual love for all things right and […]

