wrongmog

it's all about the music

Main menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content
  • Pop & Rock
  • UK
  • Books
  • Indie
  • Urban
  • Hip Hop
  • Rap
  • Electronic
  • Dance
  • Jazz
  • Classical
  • Industry
  • Culture
  • Tech

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

‘I want to ride out on a unicorn every night’: swords’n’sorcery heavy metal band Castle Rat

Wielding fantasy weapons and splashing fake blood, the New Yorkers have even learned how to make chainmail outfits – and they’re already aiming to conquer stadiums

Rosalía: Lux review – a demanding, distinctive clash of classical and chaos that couldn’t be by anyone else

The Catalan star’s monumental fourth LP features lyrics in 13 languages, references to female saints, the London Symphony Orchestra – and Björk on ‘divine intervention’

Post your questions for Geoff Barrow, of Portishead, Beak> and more

As he moves from music into film production with Game, a thriller starring Sleaford Mods’ Jason Williamson, the multifaceted creative mind answers your questions

‘I took mushrooms before my audition’: Smiths drummer Mike Joyce on wild gigs, Marr’s jim-jams and Morrissey’s genius

Breaking dancefloors, recording in the dark, crying at I Know It’s Over, winning in court, splitting over chips … the musician relives his tumultuous years in ‘the best British band ever’

Rosalía’s Berghain is a thunderous goth-pop hit – but is it opera?

The Catalan star’s epic new single is delighting and dividing classical music fans in equal measure

Sudan Archives: ‘My favourite fact? I’m 100% that bitch’

The violin-playing sonic experimentalist on gadgets, guilty pleasures, and her most controversial pop culture opinion

Girlbands Forever: this shocking history of 90s female pop is packed with gossip, scandal – and bangers

Strap in for a nostalgia-stuffed jaunt through musical classics, featuring honest interviews with stars – the details of which make the record industry look appalling

‘G’day Australia. Did you miss us?’ Oasis kicks off Australia tour with euphoric show

The bucket hats were out in force at Marvel Stadium as Liam and Noel Gallagher made a polished – and even affectionate – return to Melbourne

Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers: ‘We don’t want to be the biggest band in the world. It’s just fun playing with our besties’

The Australian rock band are ‘legit now’ with their second album Glory. They talk about performing while underage, playing with Dave Grohl and the ‘girl band’ label

Add to playlist: the long-lost lo-fi pop of Australian nun Sister Irene O’Connor and the week’s best tracks

Far from being the preserve of ecclesiastical listening, the reissue of O’Connor’s 1973 album is a compelling feast of drum machine, acoustic guitar and synth organ

Win Butler and Régine Chassagne of Arcade Fire announce separation – but band will continue

In 2022, four women accused Butler of sexual misconduct alleging sexual assault and unwanted sexual messages

Snocaps: Snocaps review – Katie and Allison Crutchfield reunite with a little help from MJ Lenderman

Waxahatchee and her twin sister are joined by Lenderman and Brad Cook for an album of headstrong, tender Americana about chasing integrity and conviction

Lily Allen’s new album shows the pain behind the ‘cool girl’ myth – that’s why women are obsessed with it

The singer’s lyrics about an open marriage gone sour resonate with many women her age. They’re sick of pretending to be fine with relationships that are not, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff

‘The nuns were convinced they were possessed by demons’: goth and metal stars select the scariest music ever made

Forget the Monster Mash. For the ultimate Halloween playlist, reach for horror soundtracks, 1940s kids’ music and Russian darkwave – all chosen by Sunn O))), Creeper, Diamanda Galás and more

Florence + the Machine: Everybody Scream review – alt-rock survivor surveys her kingdom with swagger

On her self-deprecating, viscera-flecked sixth record, Florence Welch picks apart the compulsions and contradictions of fame

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →
  • Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield obituary
  • Brandy and Monica review – 90s R&B heavyweights bring star-studded reunion to New York
  • Partenope review – edgy and erotic Handel update
  • LSO/Pascal review – from an effervescent marimba to funeral gongs in compelling new music concert
  • Battle of the Sexes review – tennis’s most famous match becomes kitschy, pacey opera
  • Inseparable, sensuous and confident, the Kessler twins were pioneers of variety show culture
  • ‘Justin Bieber is an insanely courageous artist’: Tobias Jesso Jr on how he became the songwriter to the stars
  • Pollyfromthedirt’s grey-skied Anglo ambience and the week’s best new tracks
  • Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius album review – Gardner and the LPO’s reading is bold and dramatic
  • Debit: Desaceleradas review – Afro-Latin club sounds slowed to a seductive crawl
  • De La Soul: Cabin in the Sky review – a full-colour celebration of Trugoy the Dove that never feels heavy
  • ‘We’ve got to release the dead hand of the past’: how Ireland created the world’s best alternative music scene
  • Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield, the Stone Roses and Primal Scream bassist, dies aged 63
  • Xania Monet’s music is the stuff of nightmares. Thankfully her AI ‘clankers’ will be limited to this cultural moment
  • Ariana Grande contracts Covid during Wicked: For Good press tour
  • Mani’s writhing, relentless bass was the Stone Roses’ secret sauce – it taught indie kids how to dance
  • Brahms: Symphony No 1, Tragic Overture album review – Petrenko and the Berliners give Brahms organic momentum
  • Chiefs heir Gracie Hunt backs rival Super Bowl half-time show over Bad Bunny
  • Stevie Nicks review – rock legend dazzles Brooklyn with anecdotes and classic hits
  • Brat pack: Charli xcx’s 20 best songs – ranked!
  • Charli xcx plays version of herself in teaser for mockumentary The Moment
  • CBSO/Vänskä review – weird brilliance and neurotic tics in a compelling programme
  • Víkingur Ólafsson: Opus 109 album review – pianist’s concept album opens up transcendent vistas
  • Joy Crookes says UK and Ireland in ‘dark time’ amid rise of far-right politics
  • Oneohtrix Point Never: Tranquilizer review – uncanny ambient music for an agitated era
  • Male and female former employees of Smokey Robinson accuse him of sexual assault
  • Ticket touts’ worst nightmare has finally come true in the UK
  • ‘I never wanted to sing into a vacuum’: Scottish folk pioneer Dick Gaughan’s fight for his lost music
  • Not Mariah again! New music playlists for the Christmas party season
  • Harold Offeh: Mmm Gotta Try a Little Harder, It Could Be Sweet review – desire, despondency and disco divas

Contact www.wrongmog.com   Terms of Use