Articles
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No Future: Punk and the Underground Graphic Novel
Punk visual culture was immediate, ephemeral and transitory, defying claims to longevity and to seriousness. It would be no surprise then that this visual culture would draw on the comic strip – the almost archetypal instance of a transitory and debased form for the usual arbiters of culture.
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What Aleph Said
What Aleph Said is a four-piece band playing instrumental music, based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Aeonia was recorded during the peak of the pandemic at Studio de la Fonderie (Fribourg, Switzerland). It was live-recorded and mixed by Chris Noth (Fireantmusic) and mastered by Magnus Lindberg (Cult of Luna). The name of the album makes a hint…
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[Thought Leaders] Aggressive post-punk
Things change. We’ve all become painfully aware of that in recent times. And Thought Leaders is a band thoroughly borne of change.
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Oslo Tapes – Ør
ØR – Norwegian for “dizzy, confusing” – is the third album from Italian avant-rock trio OSLO TAPES, and the album keeps what the word promises: a dizzying ride through a feverish dreamscape of imaginary Norwegian highlands painted in cubistic shapes.
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Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Memoria
Now that Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s new film Memoria has been announced in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival, Fireflies Press reveals a gorgeous art book that chronicles the film’s genesis and creation.
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Words from a Wider World: Julián Fuks
Julián Fuks, one of Brazil’s rising literary talents, has won or been nominated for a clutch of prestigious prizes and seen his work translated into more than 10 languages. His novel, Resistance, is an examination of family, identity, belonging and different forms of exile.
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[Year of No Light] Consolamentum
Bordeaux, France post-metal sextet Year of No Light announce their forthcoming fifth studio album Consolamentum.