For those of us who live in small towns with often inconsequential music scenes, the arrival of a band whose ambitions and talents stretched beyond playing the local pub rock venues was always a cause for celebration. The Dandelion Adventure emerged from Preston and its surrounds, initially in 1986 as a delightfully sprawling improvised mess, […]
As summer finally emerges, here is Silent Radio’s guide to the week’s aural sunshine. Sumac The Healer Over the course of 4 tracks in 76 minutes, SUMAC presents a sequence of shifting movements which undergo a constant process of expansion, contraction, corruption and regrowth. O WeirdOs Duo consisting of baritone sax and drums with […]
Goat Girl are an indie rock trio that consists of Lottie Pendlebury, Rosy Jones, and Holly Mullineaux. The group have had a couple of member changes since their first LP in 2018, which introduced the world to their ambitiously bluesy post-punk sound. However, there were quite a lot of underwhelming moments on this album, particularly […]
Proxy Music would be the best name imaginable for a tribute act to the Bryan Ferry-led ensemble. However, on this occasion, it is a stylish nod to the rare vocal condition called spasmodic dysphonia that has affected Linda Thompson since the early 1980s which has limited her ability to speak and sing, meaning that all […]
Two years after their debut album Deep in View, Canadian art-punk trio are back with their second album, The Gloss. Across 10 tracks, the album explores themes of regaining balance and happiness in the search for deeper meaning. Opening track ‘Tracing Hallmarks’ sets the scene, a bright tune with thudding drums and a steady bassline […]
There are some particularly special albums out this week. Here is our roundup: Mike Lindsay Supershapes vol 1 One half of LUMP with Laura Marling and co-founder of pioneering UK acid folktronica band Tunng, elsewhere Mike Lindsay is known for producing Speech Debelle’s Mercury Music prize winning album ‘Speech Therapy’, along with his work with […]
I’ve been chasing a feeling for such a long time now, something close to when I first sat down and listened to Childish Gambino’s 2016 album Awaken My Love. It was one of the first records that I listened to all the way through, no skips, and then when I received it for Christmas I […]
Rock music talking about deep and dark themes hasn’t been a mainstay in the charts for a while, but with 2022’s ‘Reeling’ The Mysterines were able to get a top 10 album by doing so. They merge influences from grunge to Billie Holiday and Betty Davis to create a sound like no other. Consisting of […]
Black metal is possibly the toughest subgenre of metal to get into. With the corpse paint, blood and sheer intensity occasionally comes haunting, melancholic and gorgeous melodies which leave you addicted and hungry for more. In their five years as an active band, Kvaen, have managed to create a blend of ferocious blast beats to […]
For years, I have been aware of The Decemberists as exactly the type of band I would expect to like, hyper-literate lyrics with thoughtful song construction and an ability to combine classic pop and folk-rock. Yet whenever I heard their music, I struggled to connect with the songs. Now, after over 20 years and onto […]