We have recently put on-line the April edition of the Pennyblackmusic magazine. Our lead interview this month is with the former frontman with the Skids and one-time punk-turned-film-director Richard Jobson.
Other highlight interviews include ex-Cousteau singer Liam McKahey about his debut solo album 'Lonely Road' ; glam rock/punk star Wednesday 13 and Swedish psychedelic act Soundtrack of Our Lives.
There are also new interviews in what is a busy edition with Horse Feathers, Artery, Whirlpool Guest House, My Drug Hell and Ashley Reaks.We have spoken as well this month too with Stuart MacKay, the organiser of the Derbyshire-based Indietracks Festival which is now in its third year, and, in what was a very funny interview, Seeds frontman and 60s' survivor Sky Saxon.
There are also articles as well on Tori Amos' 'Little Earthquakes', Coil's 'The Ape of Naples' and Beth Orton's 'Trailer Park', while Ben Howarth in his regular 'Condemned to Rock 'n' Roll' column writes about searching for the perfect pop single. We also have lots of live, DVD, album and single reviews.
Ben has also recently started at Pennyblackmusic with two of our other long-term writers, Mark Rowland and Sarah Johnson a pod and they are using as a forum to debate about new music. For copyright reasons, they are only allowed to play thirty seconds from any one song, but that has proved enough for Mark, Sarah and Ben to get involved in some very lively, often funny and occasionally mildly chaotic discussion about some of the acts that we have been writing about elsewhere on the site such as Joe Gideon and the Shark, the Animal Collective, Bearsuit, the Early Years and the Grave Diggers. There are two podcasts on-line already which can be found on most pages of the site. Mark, Ben and Sarah hope to be doing similar up-dates with occasional guests once a month
We will have an album and singles reviews up-date towards the end of the week and then another full edition in May.
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