The Doomed Bird Of Providence's lead man Mark Kluzek relates a
selection of sites dedicated to Australia's colonial past, and
fodder for his dark and violent ballads. The Doomed Bird Of
Providence's Blind Mouths Eat album is reviewed in
The Wire 357.
Lou Reed died 27 October, 2013. Lydia Lunch pays tribute to the
gender bender.
Lou Reed died 27 October, 2013. "So I fucking hated that song.
I hated the record with the cool banana and I hated everything
in the world but especially that record." Carla Bozulich
arrives late to The Velvets.
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. Ulrich Krieger remembers his
time working with Reed on Metal Machine Trio.
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. “Whatever you do, don’t talk
to Lou.” Byron Coley ignores a warning.
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. Masami Akita aka Merzbow
pays tribute.
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. Alan Licht on Reed, the
connector.
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. Ambarchi remembers Reed,
from a near encounter on NYC's subway to telling the rock god
to keep on fucking playing.
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. Can's Irmin Schmidt on the
sudden awakening brought on by The VU
Lou Reed died 27 October, 2013. Zeitkratzer's Reinhold Friedl
remembers Reed, and performing Metal Machine Music
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. Einstürzende Neubauten's
Alexander Hacke on Reed's ultimate misanthropy, and the hidden
Evil in his noise.
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. Musician Alex Neilson on how
1978's Take No Prisoners intensified and counter acted
his prejudices about Reed
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. David Keenan remembers him.
Lou Reed died on 27 October, 2013. The Dead C's Bruce Russell
on horrifying all solid citizens
The journalist and author of the recently published book
Facing The Other Way: The Story Of 4AD, networks the
label's visual aesthetic.
Comic artist and musician Malcy Duff's portal
takes us on a journey through places that have inspired him and
affected his work, from magic tricks to a Wisconsin mustard
museum.
Since producing seminal albums by The Ramones, Suicide and
Blondie, Craig Leon has had an active career in the music biz –
from TV work and country recordings to his 1981 New Age
synthesizer album for the Takoma label. He talks to Jennifer
Lucy Allan about his early stints in the studio and the
vagaries of the archival reissue market.
The novelist and writer of The Wire 357's Epiphanies
article talks Italian social commentary, fascism, the many worlds
of Chus Martinez, and where partying and politics meet.
Clive Bell takes a look at the Tweets, the column inches, the
bitching and the I’m-above-all-this-nonsense that music
competitions attract.