A party that everyone’s been looking forward to for weeks. They seem to be having a wonderful time.
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Sulky Belgian art students in basements dying of TB.
Vortex #3, March 1987: Triffids, Ed Kuepper, Greg Dear, Kno Matter, White Cross, OMD, Paul Weller.
Yes, I finally got Vortex #3 cleaned up and online.
Read MoreeMusic releases its blockchain ICO plan! … it’s not very good.
eMusic’s plan: 1. Collect a large pile of money. 2. Write an all-new music platform that does everything! 3. Pay people in eMusic magic beans.
Read MoreInterview: Gina Cimmelli — My Little Lies (2018).
A brilliant five-track indie pop EP. And my first musician interview in a couple of decades.
Read MoreLinks: High-Definition Vinyl, Brian Hooper RIP, Eventbrite’s we-take-all ticketing contract.
At least Twitter reaps a bountiful harvest these days.
Read MoreWhite Cross: Take heart. You’re not alone.
Australian indie guitar favourites from the late 1980s, their complete catalogue available once more.
Read MoreReviews: Cloud, LisaWars (2017, 2018).
Cinematic indie pop and some NDW revival.
Read MoreLinks: Andrew Hickey “Monkee Music,” Paul Morley and Propaganda, Kim Deal, YouTube finances, Bananarama and the legal system.
There are many legal inaccuracies and errors that Bananarama fall into here. I think it’s important that we address them.
Read MoreReviews: Dboy, Distant Stars, Cherry Heaven (2017, 2018).
Doing it yourself with trashy rock’n’roll, minimal synth and shoegazy indie.
Read MoreLinks: Chapter Music, Damned Industrial top 20, ZynAddSubFx terms, iTunes shutdown, vinyl clog.
Yes, I’m still here. More exciting things from the big world!
Read MoreLinks: “Rasputin”, DIY Spotify payola, Thriller, Tommy Keene.
Please forgive my neglect, I love you really.
Read MoreBjörkcoin: Björk’s cryptocurrency album project dissected (impolite ranty version).
My restrained and professional assessment of the incompetence and stupidity all through the Björk cryptocurrency project was reasonably popular and widely read. This expanded version adds what I was actually thinking when writing up this collapse board cascade of slapstick coded-by-dildo incompetence.
Read MoreDave Graney and Clare Moore, Gabriel Moreno — Betsey Trotwood, Thu 12 Oct 2017.
In the 2010s, post-punks will tour forever.
Read MoreReviews: Nosound, Porn, Stellarscope (2016, 2017).
Prog, metal and shoegaze from the inbox.
Read MoreKing Snake Roost: Things That Play Themselves (1988). Vale Charlie Tolnay.
Charlie Tolnay died a few days ago. Here’s a career rundown and a long bit from a 1990 Party Fears about my very favourite record of his. The correct hideous racket from freaks.
Read MoreLinks: Pat Mills/2000AD, fund The Quietus, shoegaze in Asia, MRI rockin’ beats.
And me on BBC Newsnight! (Not about music.)
Read MoreReviews: Little Love and The Friendly Vibes, Alvvays (2017).
A couple of indie pop guitar pieces.
Read MoreReviews: Magana, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Nina (2016, 2017).
Some indie pop and synthpop, and yes the new OMD album’s a good one.
Read MoreReviews: Marsy, HYTS, Dreams Are Like Water (2017).
Time to go out looking for interesting new things.
Read MoreSeeming: Sol (2017).
A song-oriented post-industrial album from three years’ close obsession.
Read MoreVideo: Go-Betweens, techno in six steps, a pop hit in four minutes.
Some telly to finish your day.
Read MoreAlixandrea Corvyn, Amongst Animals, Near Death Experience, Tangerinecat — Dublin Castle, Camden, Thu 4 May 2017.
I automatically staked out my life-long spot at stage right, leaning on the PA. I grabbed this spot in 1985 and shall not relinquish it.
Read MoreVortex zine #2 is up.
From the bowels of time, Vortex, Perth, December 1986.
Read MoreReviews: Cherry Heaven, Rainboy (2017).
A couple of atmospheric pop collections.
Read More1986-87 Perth fanzine Vortex scanned and up on the Party Fears page.
From the bowels of time, we bring you Vortex magazine, Perth 1986-1987.
Read MoreReviews: 5TimesZero, Post War Glamour Girls, Vassals (2017).
Record reviews at last! Synthpop, shouty post-punk and grungy ’90s guitar pop. Some good stuff coming out over the next month.
Read MoreReviews: Venus + Mars, Carla dal Forno, The Black Veils (2016, 2017).
Vaporwave, ethereal post-punk pop and jangly punk-pop.
Read MoreReviews: Quimper, Chrysta Bell and David Lynch, Black Tape for a Blue Girl (2016, 2017).
Yes, that David Lynch. He does music too.
Read MoreReviews: Mehdi-T, Mlale (2017).
The accessible and the inaccessible.
Read MoreSynthpop reviews: Cloud Spell, Cavendish Laboratory, Seaofsin (2017).
Minimal synth dreampop, extended instrumental noodling and EBM dancefloor.
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