Interviews
Interview (2017)
Mark Beazley talks to John Clarkson about the return of his bass/ambient project Rothko and thir second album of this year, ‘A Young Fist Curled around a Cinder for a Wager’, which features Band of Holy Joy singer Johny Brown
Interview with Mark Beazley (2005)
Instrumental post rockers Rothko have a new line-up and have just released a seventh album, 'A Place Between'. Olga Sladeckova chats to main man Mark Beazley, back for a third interview with Pennyblackmusic, about both
Interview with Mark Beazley (2003)
Back for a second interview with Pennyblackmusic, Mark Beazley, the frontman with Rothko, who played the Pennyblackmusic Bands Night in April, talks to Olga Sladeckova about his group's new instrumental anti-war album, 'Wish For A World Without Hurt'
Interview (2002)
Experimental London art rockers Rothko have put out records on various labels but now have a regular deal with Too Pure. Frontman and bassist Mark Beazley talks to Olga Sladeckova about the group's new album 'Continual Search for Origins'
Live
Arts Cafe, London, 28/10/2003
Olga Sladeckova watches strongs sets by three of London's best bands, Rothko, Kelman and Moly, in the small, but intimate setting of the London Arts Cafe
Reviews
Blood Demands More Blood (2018)
Adventurous and progressive latest album from Rothko that pushes back the boundaries of the post rock genre
discover the lost (2016)
Elegant and atmospheric offering from Rothko who return with a full-length album after a ten year lay off
Continual Search For Orgins (2002)
Evocative and rewarding sixth album and first release on the Too Pure label from London-based band, Rothko, which takes its inspiration from a trip its leader, Mark Beazley, made to Switzerland last year
Related
Interviews
Rome Pays Off
Interview
Former Rothko main man Mark Beazley, whose new band Rome Pays Off will be opening the Pennyblackmusic Bands' Night on the 29th October, speaks to John Clarkson about his group and 'There's No Simple Explanation', their debut album
Profiles
Too Pure
Interview with Jason White
First established in 1989, Too Pure, which includes Hefner, Rothko and M cCluskey on its roster, is one of Britain's leading independent labels . Olga Sladeckova speaks to label manager boss about recent changes at Too Pure and his plans for its future
Live
Rothko
London Spitz, 6/10/2002
Rothko's recent London show found Mark Beazley, the group's only permanent member, accompanied on stage by Michael Donnelly from Delicate AWOL. Olga Sladeckova watches them both on bass guitar play a set of "dreamy" beauty
Features
Penny Black Music Bands Night
Profile
We profile our 10th Penny Black Music Bands Night, which will take place from 3pm on September 9th at the London Spitz and feature sets from the Bitter Springs, Hey Negrita, Rothko, Friends, Saint Joan, Kelman and Joe Gideon as well as music from the DJs at Uptight