Hay no banda! There is no band… just two fine looking gentlemen of a certain age resplendent in their seasonal knitwear. John ...
As is now traditional on tQ, we combine our round-ups of the last two months of the year into one playlist and feature, to ...
With his third album on Planet Mu out, Nick Edwards gives us an in-depth trawl through his top 13 LPs, a Baker's Dozen that scans his formative 90s electronica influences and acts as a "reference ...
With its ecstatic chorus resembling ‘Crimson and Clover’ by Tommy James & the Shondells, ‘Alien’ is a charming account of stalking an object of desire. “I see you cry, see you trying to boil an egg, ...
Julian Marszalek relishes a live box set that captures a band at the moment of transition – in invention and reinvention – but, he asks, were they the Beatles of hardcore? Hüsker Dü’s touring schedule ...
For Berlin-based, Syrian musician Khaled Kurbeh, the vast tapestry of everyday life, with all of its chaos, routines, bureaucracy, and (mis)fortune, can be experienced through the application of ...
Stereolab mine the retrofuturistic dreams of late 70s and early 80s synthpop, resulting in a meticulously crafted, cinematic masterpiece, finds Lottie Brazier Stereolab fans have expressed concerns in ...
Many Quietus readers will no doubt be familiar with Time Team, the archaeology programme broadcast by Channel 4 for a decade between 1994 and 2014 and recently revived online. Presented by actor Tony ...
With his score for Yorgos Lanthimos’s gothic fantasies Poor Things and Kind of Kindness, Joscelin Dent-Pooley (aka Jerskin Fendrix) has proven that his skills in sonic storytelling are excellent. His ...
In 1952 the chemist and rocket engineer Jack Parsons died from wounds that he sustained during an accidental explosion whilst working in his home laboratory on explosives for a film set. Upon hearing ...
When she was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2022 Grammys, Arooj Aftab had in fact been making music for the best part of two decades. A clip of the then teenaged musician and composer singing ...
Multi-disciplinary artist Lola De La Mata speaks to Patrick Clarke about how her experience with severe tinnitus and vertigo, groundbreaking work in the field of audiology, and stigma around hearing ...
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