Live
Conway Hall, London, 19/9/2004
Smog aka Bill Callahan has never been on record the happiest of musicians. On the second night of the two day Homefires festival, and supported by the likes of Adem and Joanna Newsom, Dominic Simpson finds him on gloomy, but also confusing form
Reviews
Rock Bottom Riser (2006)
Unsettling, but remarkable Americana on latest four song EP from Smog, the moniker for Texan-based musician Bill Callahan
A River Ain't Too Much To Love (2005)
Lyrically engaging latest album from Bill Callahan aka Smog, which deserves to be regarded as one of the his best
Rain On Lens (2001)
Yes, you read right — Bill Callahan and his unmerry men are no longer Smog, but (Smog) — what next, Smiley King Smoggy?
Fortunately, having thrown this nomenclative curve ball at his loyal listener
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Interviews
Bill Callahan
Interview
Bill Callahan recently abandoned his Smog moniker to start releasing albums under his own name. He talks to Chris O' Toole about the change of name and also his music
Live
Bill Callahan
Union Chapel, London, 20/8/2009
Chris O'Toole finds former Smog star, Bill Callahan, despite a new found buoyancy, aloof and rigid with his audience at a show at the Union Chapel in London
Morrissey
Brixton Academy, London, 21/7/2009
Despite being initally cancelled due to illness, Anthony Strutt watches Morrissey play a fantastic set in a rescheduled show at the Brixton Academy in London