“Everything in music is a construction”: interview with William Doyle
William Doyle returns with his latest record, Springs Eternal, and he packs an album that uses the immediate forms of pop to convey very deep anxieties
William Doyle returns with his latest record, Springs Eternal, and he packs an album that uses the immediate forms of pop to convey very deep anxieties
A treasure box of wonders. There is no other way to define "Lover's Leap", the third album by the young Alex Pester, twenty years old and with a face like a high [Continua a leggere]
... In the end, two guys from Rome, Dominique D'Avanzo and Emanuele Sterbini, under the Sterbus moniker, released one of the best pop records of the year; "Let Your Garden Sleep In" [Continua a leggere]
About a month ago, we wrote about William Doyle's new album, titled "Great Spans of Muddy Time". In describing the work of the English musician, we tried to highlight some aspects that, [Continua a leggere]
Around here we have always had a soft spot for Ghost Box Records releases. A brand that, more than a record label, indicates a way of access to a dreamy and fairy-tale [Continua a leggere]
... and just when no one was looking in that direction, new and unexpected dispatches came from the more residential and hipster part of our musical city. We allude to those residential [Continua a leggere]
We had the privilege to ask some questions via email to English artist Richard Skelton of which we reviewed one of his last works, "Border Ballads". Even with the limitations of a [Continua a leggere]