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Tag Archives: Nick Lowe
Nick Lowe Rejects The Milk Of Human Kindness
June 12, 2024

Some artists remain forever young, others grow old, gracefully or not – and there are those who turn into elder statesmen. Nick Lowe may belong to the last category, as demonstrated by his platters from onwards, and though the veteran’s … Continue reading
BRINSLEY SCHWARZ – Live Favourites
July 9, 2018

Vogon 2018 Rare on-stage document from simpler times when entertainment allowed itself to be carelessly topical and dangerously catchy. As the genre’s title suggests, pub-rock bands’ natural habitat was not in the studio but in front of the audience; the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Brinsley Schwarz, live, Nick Lowe
BRINSLEY SCHWARZ – It’s All Over Now
April 12, 2017

Mega Dodo 2017 Swan song that wasn’t delivered: pub rock paragons knock on the doors of posterity but have their rap unheard. “It’s All Over Now” was a fitting title for the album BRINSLEY SCHWARZ got in the can back in 1974 in … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Brinsley Schwarz, Ian Gomm, Nick Lowe, pub-rock