Feature
Seymour Stein (Part Two)
by squagz, 19th November, 2009
Stein tells FL about signing a mixed racial African band during apartheid, growing up and the most damaging thing to happen to the industry.
Feature
Seymour Stein (Part One)
by squagz, 16th November, 2009
He gave us The Ramones, Talking Heads and Madonna and has now given an interview to FL. This man has done it all, he is Seymour Stein.
Feature Albums
Hot Hot Heat - Happiness Ltd
by mikezero, 8th October, 2007
From the canuck band that brought you 'Bandages', 'Running Out of Time' and 'Goodnight Goodnight' comes their latest long player, Happiness Ltd.
Feature Albums
Against Me! - New Wave (special edition)
by mikezero, 16th August, 2007
Recently making the jump to a major label (Sire, a subsidiary of Warner) from their old home at the respectable punk label, Fat Wreck Chords, *Against Me!* have unleashed their fourth studio record, _New Wave_. There's a special edition version of
Release
Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope
by Paul_Busch, 15th October, 2006
Russian born, but Nw York raised, Regina Spektor plays beautiful paino and handles all the vocal gymnastics here on her latest release, Begin To Hope. From quirky pop tunes to breathy jazz, this is a wonderful sampler of an artist discovering different st
Release
HIM - Dark Light
by Emster, 8th January, 2006
Just how does HIM's latest release compare with their previous albums?
Release
Hot Hot Heat - Elevator
by Zero, 2nd May, 2005
Hot Hot Heat's latest offering, Elevator, sees the quartet playing it safe
Replay
Talking Heads - Remain In Light
by , 28th April, 2005
This Talking Heads 1980 release is seen as one of the most progressive releases in history. What is it that makes it so?
Replay
Ride - Nowhere
by rooney, 15th April, 2005
Ride arguably did all their best work up to and including Nowhere, giving us Ride at their best. I suppose it's always going to be difficult to follow up your first long player if it was one of the releases of the decade.
Release
The Von Bondies - Pawn Shoppe Heart
by nonemoreblack, 23rd March, 2004
Detroit City. In the parlance of Mr Jason Stollsteimer of The Von Bondies, a broken land. In the mind of this reviewer the font of some of the most important music of the 20th century.



