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Adam Wood: Most Recent Articles

Punk: Breakdown
In the third and final part of his series on the 70's punk era, Adam Wood looks at the rise into the mainstream of the punk movement, after the Sex Pistols' infamous appearance with Bill Grundy on the 'Today' show and its subsequent decline as a result
Punk: Resistance through Style
In the second part of a three part series, in which Adam Wood examines the 70's British punk movement, he writes about the fashion, fanzines and sexual psychology of the movement
Punk : London's Burning
In the first part of a new three part series, in which Adam Wood examines the rise of 70's British punk, he looks at the social and the political factors of the country at the time which both generated and developed the movement.
Ghost in the Machine: Skypilot
In the second in his Ghost in the Machine series which aims to search out and expose internet-only bands, Adam Wood profiles electronic act Skypilot, a small part of the repertoire of musical enigma Robert Shields
Ghost in the Machine: Kleptones
In the first in a new column, in which he will look at bands who are using the internet as a means for releasing great music, Adam Wood writes of the Kleptones, who cannot release records conventionally for copyright reasons as their record mutilate other groups' sounds across the cultural spectrum
     

Most Recent Reviews

V/A: Declaration of Fuzz - CD
20th anniversary re-release of the now firmly established independent German label Glitterhouse's first full-length release, an energetic and raw compilation of Swedish, German and American garage bands
Pere Ubu: Why I Hate Women - CD
Irrestible, nervy latest album from durable Cleveland art punks, Pere Ubu
Victorian English Gentlemens Club: Impossible Sightings Over Shelton - CDS
Third single from their eponymous first album for much acclaimed Cardiff art rockers the Victorian English Gentlemens' Club
Black Neon: Arts And Crafts - CD
Delightful slab of electro-pop rock recorded in Berlin by Black Neon, the moniker for one-man band Steve Webster
Smog: Rock Bottom Riser - CDS
Unsettling, but remarkable Americana on latest four song EP from Smog, the moniker for Texan-based musician Bill Callahan
  

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