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Music Archives: 07/2025

‘Girls Bite Back’- An early nod to women in rock with the Slits, Nina Hagen, Siouxsie and Girlschool

‘Girls Bite Back’: An early film spotlighting female rock pioneers Siouxsie Sioux, The Slits and more

The Slits, Nina Hagen, Siouxsie and Girlschool rocking sexism and stereotypes.

Izzi Krombholz
Jul 9, 2025
Heinz Edelmann

Red Meanies, Blue Meanies: The Cold War roots of The Beatles movie ‘Yellow Submarine’

The man in charge was a Czechoslovak-born German named Heinz Edelmann.

Martin Schneider
Jul 9, 2025
That time a dog named Seamus joined Pink Floyd in 1971

Seamus: The musical dog that joined Pink Floyd in 1971

Pink Floyd let a dog into the studio during a recording session.

Bennett Kogon
Jul 9, 2025
Fruitopia commercials scored by Kate Bush and the Cocteau Twins

The trippy Fruitopia commercials scored by Kate Bush and the Cocteau Twins

Explore how cult-pop music turned juice marketing into surreal art.

Martin Schneider
Jul 8, 2025
Stevie Nicks will fuck you up

Stevie Nicks will fuck you up—and she made the self defence book on how to

Stevie Nicks is more than a soft rock diva.

Martin Schneider
Jul 8, 2025
Nina Hagen’s ‘Nunsexmonkrock’- Greatest (and weirdest) unsung masterpiece of the postpunk era? - Dangerous Minds 03

Nina Hagen’s ‘NunSexMonkRock’: The weirdest, greatest unsung masterpiece of the post‑punk era

A post‑punk freak‑show.

Richard Metzger
Jul 7, 2025
Is Keith Richards’ solo album ‘Main Offender’ the best Rolling Stones album of the 90s?

Keith Richards and ‘Main Offender’: The best Rolling Stones album of the 1990s?

It’s defiantly analogue, defiantly live, and defiantly Keef.

Richard Metzger
Jul 5, 2025
‘Eight Songs for a Mad King’ is one of the most insane pieces of music ever written - Dangerous Minds

‘Eight Songs for a Mad King’: the most insane piece of music ever written

Baritone shrieks across five octaves in a cage-like opera.

Richard Metzger
Jul 3, 2025
The Voluptuous Folk Music of Karen Black

Rediscovering the voluptuous folk music of Karen Black

Lush, sensual vocals and whispered intimacy.

Richard Metzger
Jul 2, 2025
Brown Acid- Heavy Rock from the Underground Comedown

Revisit for a good time: The Brown Acid series was another slab of stoned-out rock bliss

A playlist to get you through.

Richard Metzger
Jul 2, 2025

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