Recorded at the same Skyline studios, where they made their best-selling major label debut Flood, I Like Fun feels like a hearkening back to They Might Be Giants‘ glory days of old. TMBG fans have long learned to expect the unexpected and this their 20th album is typically eclectic, mixing and mashing genres from surf-punk to funk, college rock to avant […]
Monthly archives: March 2018
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*In no particular order some of my favourite music moments. No39 Horrorshow by Scars. Edinburgh’s Scars had everything – a charismatic frontman, talented musicians, a great image and best of all wonderful songs. So why the short-lived quartet didn’t have more success and are not better known today is something of a mystery. I only became aware of them […]
XTC fans have been rather spoiled with new product of late, after years of relative inactivity since the band ground to a halt in 2006, there have been a wave of re-issues, a feature-length documentary and, at the end of last year, the first EP from TC&I. For the benefit of anyone not living in the XTC universe, TC&I […]