Interviews
Interview (2006)
The Early Years' orgasmic effects and reverb-driven drone noise workouts have cemented their position as one of the most exciting live acts from London around. Dominic Simpson speaks to them about their self-titled, debut album
Reviews
Like a Suicide/The Computer Voice (2008)
Experimental hard-sounding guitar rock on new double A sided vinyl only single from London-based band the Early Years
So Far Gone (2006)
Effects-laden epic-sounding second single from London based band the Early Years, which promises well for their forthcoming debut album
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Interviews
Happy Mondays
Interview with Shaun Ryder
With festival dates over the Summer and a Winter Tour due in December, Richard Lewis talks to Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder about the group’s formative early years and future plans.
Robert Wyatt
Interview
With the release of a collection of 1960s Canterbury Scene band the Wilde Flowers and associates, founder member Robert Wyatt reflects on those early years, his subsequent musical career, collaborations and political commitment
David Grubbs
Interview
Paul Waller talks to New York-based experimental musician and solo artist David Grubbs about his early years with influential hardcore bands Squirrel Bait and Bitch Magnet and his new album ‘The Plain Where the Palace Stood’
BMX Bandits
Interview Part 1
In the first part of a two part interview, Duglas T. Stewart, the front man with Scottish group BMX Bandits, speaks to Anthony Strutt about groundbreaking indie pop guitar band, and it early years in the late 80s on influential record label 53rd & 3rd Records
Swans
Interview
Jamie Rowland talks to Michael Gira about his recent decision to reform his influential post-punk band Swans, the state of the music industry and his early years as a musician in New York
Lotus Eaters
Interview Part 1
In the first part of a two part interview, Peter Coyle and Jem Kelly from reformed new wave group the Lotus Eaters talk to Anthony Strutt about the their group's early years on the influential 80's Liverpudlian music scene
Cabaret Voltaire
Interview
Denzil Watson speaks to Richard H Kirk from influential Sheffield-based industrial/electronic group Cabaret Voltaire about his band's early years, their involvement with the young Factory Records and the recent return of his group
X Ray Spex
Interview with Poly Styrene Part 1
In the first part of a three part interview Poly Styrene, the former frontwoman with influential 70's punk act X Ray Spex, chats to John Clarkson about her early years in music and the release of the group's first classic single 'Oh Bondage Up Yours'
Rachel Goswell
Interview Part 1
Mojave 3 guitarist Rachel Goswell has recently released her debut solo album, 'Waves are Universal'. In the first part of an extensive three part interview, she chats to Anthony Strutt about her early years of playing music with the influential Slowdive
Even Worse
Interview Part 1
Even Worse was the first punk band of 'Big Takeover' editor, Jack Rabid. Having reformed after 20 years away,Jack and other members in the first part of a two part interview talk about the band's early years on the influential New York punk scene
Jesus and Mary Chain
Interview with Jim Reid Part 1
One of the most influential bands of all time, the Jesus and Mary Chain first burst onto the music in 1984. In the first part of a two part interview , Olga Sladeckova talks to frontman Jim Reid about the punk pioneers early years.
Profiles
Creation Records
Profile
Tony Gaughan finds essential new five CD box set 'Creation Artefact: The Dawn Of Creation Records 1983-85', which focuses on the early years of the seminal label
Small Faces
Profile
Keith How reflects on new five CD Small Faces box set 'The Decca Years 1965-1967', which highlights their early years
Book-Craig Statham
Springsteen: Saint in the City 1949 -1974
Ben Howarth finds much to recommend in a new book about the early years of the young Bruce Springsteen
Book-Gillian G. Gaar
Entertain Us: The Rise of Nirvana
Fiona Hutchings reflects upon Seattle-based journalist Gillian G. Gaar's meticulously researched and fantastic new biography on Nirvana's early years
Profile
Beatles Part 1
With their albums having recently been the subject of a major remastering album campaign, Anthony Strutt, in the first of a several part series, looks at the Beatles' early years in Hamburg, and their first two albums, 'Please Please Me' and 'With the Beatles'
Live
Electrelane/Early Years
Luminaire, London, 24/5/2006
At the Luminaire in London, Dominic Simpson sees experimental art rockers Electrelane put on a strong show, but nevertheless be outshone by an enthralling performance from support act the Early Years
Features
Ozzy Osbourne
Martin Popoff -Steal Away the Night; An Ozzy Osbourne Day-by-Day
Lisa Torem examines a new book on Ozzy Osbourne, which is a day-by-day guide to his career from his early years with Black Sabbath until the present day
Iron Maiden
(Raging Pages) Neil Daniels/Killers: The Origins of Iron Maiden, 1975 - 1983
In her book review column 'Raging Pages', Lisa Torem examines Neil Daniels' new biography which examines the early years of heavy metal giants Iron Maiden
Television
The Drug of the Nation : Part 1
In the first part of a definitive two part feature on the influential 70's group Television, which we are running concurrently this month, Jon Rogers examines their early years on the New York punk scene
Hardcore Punk Story
Part 1-The Early Years 1977-1986
In the first in a series profiling the rise of American hardcore, Mark Rowland examines its early years and the long-term impact of five of its best known bands, Minor Threat, Black Flag, Bad Brains, the Dead Kennedys and the Descendents