John Higgs speaks to the sole prevailing Waterboy about his musical biography about the life, films and art of Dennis Hopper ...
In his latest deep dive into the music scenes of Central and Eastern Europe, Jakub Knera explores how Serbia's artists are ...
Matthew Ingram shares his views on the revolutionary potential of compost ahead of the publication of his new book, The ...
Here's everything we've covered at The Quietus this month, compiled for the listening pleasure of tQ's subscribers ...
John Doran brings the live documentary performance about heavy metal and modernism to Tasmania... Horns up down under!
Uncovering the many-layered history of South Wales, Hannah Pezzack’s essay explores the intersections of industry, ecological ...
From Hammer Horror to kitsch to electronic music, to coincide with the publication of his new book The Alienation Effect, ...
Serial collaborator and Propellor Orchestra leader Jack McNeill's long-awaited debut solo album is released today exclusively ...
Jeanette Leech looks back a short time to a distant place of mail order lists, short run tapes, CD-rs and word of mouth ...
On her thrilling second album, Aya's abrasive mix of techno, UK bass, noise and industrial becomes a surgical tool for ...
Forty-five years after it was first released, Joseph Burnett returns to Young's fifth solo record, an album that marked an angered transition from Harvest, bolstered by some of his bleakest and ...
Jennifer Lucy Allan attempts the impossible: offering a gateway into the colossal artistic practice of Tori Kudo ...