Fabulous and unexpected news from the pages of one of the worlds most credible music industry magazines – SHINDIG – giving us the lead review on their books page AND a 5-star review.
Critic Grahame Bent says “Visually, this encyclopaedic undertaking is a feast on the eyes”
SHINDIG is one of the few music industry stalwarts who are still publishing proper music journalism both on paper and online. Chapeau.
In this months edition, besides our wonderful review, there are some great features on a few names you might recognise
- Small Faces: Our heroes follow up a #1 album with quirky and divisive single ‘The Universal’.
- UFO: How Gerry & Sylvia Anderson beamed psychedelia into our front rooms.
- 20 Questions: Peter Perrett. Teenage mod, new-wave square peg, battle-scarred survivor. He’s still the only one.
- Colemine Records: The dream that became a manifesto for 21st century soul and funk.
- Tina Turner Tina turns the corner into a shape-shifting, Ike-less ’70s.
- Paul Williams Love songs, phantoms and Burt Reynolds. The second part of our in-depth story.
- Primal Scream The chameleons of indie-rock turn 40 with a new album. Bobby Gillespie takes us right back to where it all started
PLUS they also have a Club Night and Radio Show.