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Under The Influence with Haggard Cat
Haggard Cat are a critically acclaimed British post hardcore/alt-rock duo composed of drummer/backing vocalist Tom Marsh and vocalist/guitarist Matt Reynolds. We thought it about time we got a “feline” for what makes Haggard Cat purr, so we asked Matt and Tom to share four records that have been huge influences on their song writing.
This June 27th marks the official release of Magnum Dopus, the explosive debut solo album from ZED bassist and underground mainstay Mark Aceves. Mark talks to us about 3 musical influences.
Underground neo-psych legends The Chemistry Set recently released a double CD retrospective – An Introduction to The Chemistry Set. Paul and Dave from the band provided us with 3 very influential releases.
Benthos thrives in spaces between modern progressive metal, mathcore, and post-hardcore. They just released their new album ‘From Nothing’ and we asked the band about 3 of their musical influences.
French band Point Mort just released ‘Le point de non-retour’, which sees the band crafting a raw and energetic universe of sounds from the blackened stardust of pop, rock, electro and hip hop. We asked the band about 3 important musical influences.
Minnesota based sludge/noise/post-metal act Serac has released new music video ‘Hanging Garden’ from their debut album Baring Teeth in a Famine
Atmosphere and layering are the cornerstone of Pennsylvania’s post-rock maximalists The Depth Beneath Us. Particularly on their forthcoming sophomore album Descent, the quintet finds captivating new ways to build symphonic guitar layers, vaguely reminiscent of how U2’s Joshua Tree created wide open, soaring sonic spaces
From the windswept landscapes of Iceland to the echoes of distant shores, Mario Infantes Ávalos embarks on a musical voyage with Bitácora – a sonic journal that transcends borders, languages, and traditions
Well, there it is. I said at the beginning that I was going to take a close-ish look at the first StrangeForms, and then just wing it from there, and that’s what I’ve done. . . I think you should seriously consider spending a relatively small number of your Earth Pounds on a ticket, or tickets, for StrangeForms 2025.
Listening to the live show, you can just close your eyes and imagine yourself being at those gigs in Germany, rooting for the Soft Machine.
STRANGEFORMS FEST will be 10 this spring. That, I think, deserves some kind of retrospective thingy. A look back, if you will. I have no idea whether or not anybody else is going to do it but somebody has to, even if that somebody is me. So, yeah, here it is.
Often under the radar, World Record doesn’t get mentioned a bit from their catalog, but World Record is a defining album that deserves recognition.
The distorted, anxious and surrealist visual style of the album’s cover art (painted by artist Madalena Pinta) speaks perfectly to the album’s direct, albeit melted, psychedelic electronic post-metal. Riff after riff comes and goes, never wearing out its welcome.
On the eve of an extensive UK tour to celebrate their new record, we though it it the perfect time to find out a little more about what makes the Champs chime. So we asked Danny George Wilson to tell us about four albums that have been hugely influential on the creation of You Are Not A Stranger Here. And in a delicious twist, all of the albums Danny chose are visible in the band’s latest video…
This album deserves a lot of recognition for the way Bill wanted to prove his fans that he was more than just a founder of Be-Bop Deluxe and Red Noise.
Golem Mecanique will release their new album ‘Siamo tutti in pericolo’ soon. We asked Karen Jebane, the multi-instrumentalist behind the band, about some of her most influential releases.




