Hello friends, welcome to The Listening Booth, where I lecture people on what music I’ve been putting in my ears while occasionally working out some personal issues. I don’t think there should be too much of the latter this week, but you never know. We’re diving into some feminist post-hardcore, Italian, em, tech-hardcore? I honestly don’t know what you’d call it, and a ramble about something completely different. Enjoy.
Continue reading “The Listening Booth – Petrol Girls, Destrage and Slam Dunk”Weekly Playlist 1/2/17
This week’s playlist has a bit of everything as Edinburgh-based Scumpulse sit next to the mighty Black Sabbath. Elsewhere, we have an acoustic offering from John Garcia, some Pantera, a bit of Rancid and even a track off the new Betraying The Martyrs album. As usual, enjoy.
Gallows
Losing key members of a band is always tricky. In the case of Gallows, it arguably knocked their career back several years. To the NME crowd who had embraced them, Frank Carter was the band, without him they may as well not exist. However, that didn’t stop them releasing an awesome slab of hardcore punk in 2012. For their fourth album, Desolation Sounds, they have trimmed down even further, losing their second Carter, but that doesn’t mean they are not in the mood for kicking some serious arse.
Sonisphere Review: Sunday
By the Sunday of a festival it becomes very easy to spot the day ticket holders. They lack that feral look in their eye that people living in a field for several days have gained and aren’t that lovely British shade of red we all go when we get a bit too much sun. They’re also the ones most likely to not be holding their head and groaning.
Mid-Weekly Playlist 3/4/2014
So this is the playlist from Stuart’s Alternative Hour on what I believe will have been the 21st of March? This allows me to now be up to date in terms of posting things up and therefore from tomorrow I shall just be putting in on the site after the show itself. Hope you enjoy. You should all tune in at noon to have a listen! You can find it here.
The only song not on Spotify was, Marmozets – Collisions


