Issue 81Published on 26 Oct 2016 Sold OutDigital CopySubscribe Artists in this issuePsch-Pshit Thee Oh Sees Dungen Beat Happening Calvin Johnson Corey Henson A House In The Trees Rising Sun Collective Strobes David Bowie Alex Izenberg Body/Head Mr T This Becomes Us Pavo Pavo Joe Purp Romare Yama Warashi Acid Arab BVO La Femme Virginia Wing Summer Moon The Strokes The Wharves Bayonne Katie Gately Garbage Honeyblood Gold Panda XAM DuoWritersGuia Cortassa Alex Wisgard David Zammitt Dominic Haley Joe Goggins James F. Thompson Sam Walton Andrew Anderson Ian Roebuck Reef Younis Janine & Lee Bullman Eugenie Johnson Katie Beswick Daniel Dylan Wray Loud And Quiet Gemma Samways Greg Cochrane Stuart StubbsPhotographersGabriel Green Dan Kendall Nathanael Turner David Kasnic Michela Cuccagna Michael Anthony Hernandez Jonangelo MolinariIllustratorsJosie SommerInterviewsTell Me About It: Beat Happening’s Calvin Johnson hasn’t used a microphone in 10 yearsBy Dominic Haley17 Nov 2016Rising Sun Collective – From a repurposed pub in South London a bunch of art graduates are partying their way out of our annus shitusBy James F. Thompson15 Nov 2016Alex Izenberg – The reclusive LA musician tentatively discusses Simon & Garfunkel, hating books and his fear of the windBy Ian Roebuck11 Nov 2016Joey Purp is the vegan rapper from Chicago setting his sights on a Lil Wayne collaborationBy Katie Beswick9 Nov 2016Paris: A year on from the terror attacks, a dispatch from the city’s multicultural underground music sceneBy Daniel Dylan Wray7 Nov 2016Katie Gately makes maximal pop music with a toothbrush that could be MadonnaBy Eugenie Johnson2 Nov 2016We spent five days with Gold Panda in his spiritual home of JapanBy Stuart Stubbs31 Oct 2016ShortsRewatching David Bowie’s The Man Who Fell To Earth makes you realise the film only has one redeemable featureBy Andrew Anderson14 Nov 2016Anyone Can Play Guitar: Treat your mother well and play the cello! The time A-Team’s Mr. T had an ‘inspirational’ music careerBy Reef Younis10 Nov 2016Three books for November, from the Bay City Rollers to a graphic novel about a blues legendBy Janine & Lee Bullman9 Nov 2016Getting To Know You: The Strokes' Nikolai Fraiture hates people on their phonesBy Loud And Quiet3 Nov 2016Garbage’s Shirley Manson revisits that pivotal teenage year for our Sweet 16 columnBy Greg Cochrane1 Nov 2016ReviewsPsch-PshitParfaite et Impudique(Feint)By Guia Cortassa23 Nov 2016Thee Oh SeesAn Odd Entrances(Castleface)By Alex Wisgard22 Nov 2016DungenHäxan(Smalltown Supersound)By David Zammitt21 Nov 2016Corey HensonThe Unborn Capitalist From Limb(Drag City)By Joe Goggins16 Nov 2016StrobesBrokespeak(Blood & Brambles)By Sam Walton15 Nov 2016Alex IzenbergHarlequin(Weird World)By Joe Goggins14 Nov 2016Body/HeadNo Waves(Matador)By Sam Walton11 Nov 2016This Becomes UsThis Becomes Us(Prescription)By David Zammitt10 Nov 2016Pavo PavoYoung Narrator In The Breakers(Bella Union)By Eugenie Johnson9 Nov 2016RomareLove Songs: Part Two(Ninja Tune)By Reef Younis8 Nov 2016Yama WarashiMoon Egg(Stolen Body)By James F. Thompson8 Nov 2016Virginia WingForward Constant Motion(Fire)By Daniel Dylan Wray7 Nov 2016The WharvesElecta(Gringo)By Gemma Samways3 Nov 2016BayonnePrimitives(City Slang)By Eugenie Johnson2 Nov 2016HoneybloodBabes Never Die(Fat Cat)By Katie Beswick1 Nov 2016XAM DuoXAM Duo(Sonic Cathedral)By Daniel Dylan Wray31 Oct 2016
Tell Me About It: Beat Happening’s Calvin Johnson hasn’t used a microphone in 10 yearsBy Dominic Haley17 Nov 2016
Rising Sun Collective – From a repurposed pub in South London a bunch of art graduates are partying their way out of our annus shitusBy James F. Thompson15 Nov 2016
Alex Izenberg – The reclusive LA musician tentatively discusses Simon & Garfunkel, hating books and his fear of the windBy Ian Roebuck11 Nov 2016
Joey Purp is the vegan rapper from Chicago setting his sights on a Lil Wayne collaborationBy Katie Beswick9 Nov 2016
Paris: A year on from the terror attacks, a dispatch from the city’s multicultural underground music sceneBy Daniel Dylan Wray7 Nov 2016
Katie Gately makes maximal pop music with a toothbrush that could be MadonnaBy Eugenie Johnson2 Nov 2016
Rewatching David Bowie’s The Man Who Fell To Earth makes you realise the film only has one redeemable featureBy Andrew Anderson14 Nov 2016
Anyone Can Play Guitar: Treat your mother well and play the cello! The time A-Team’s Mr. T had an ‘inspirational’ music careerBy Reef Younis10 Nov 2016
Three books for November, from the Bay City Rollers to a graphic novel about a blues legendBy Janine & Lee Bullman9 Nov 2016
Getting To Know You: The Strokes' Nikolai Fraiture hates people on their phonesBy Loud And Quiet3 Nov 2016
Garbage’s Shirley Manson revisits that pivotal teenage year for our Sweet 16 columnBy Greg Cochrane1 Nov 2016