And my review of the fantastic The Ulm Model exhibition at Raven Row for the Quietus.
Reviewing the Ragnar Kjartansson exhibition at the Barbican for the Quietus.
And a review of Angel Olsen’s MY WOMAN for Crack.
I had the opportunity to interview Thomas Cohen for the Quietus recently. After some great feedback I’m gonna go ahead and say I’m really proud of it, because everyone seems to have got the impression of him that I was aiming for: mainly that he was extremely generous.
An interview with Ulrika Spacek for tQ.
It’s been busy since the summer and I forgot to tell you all about it.
Reality Is Strange: An Interview With U.S. Girls (tQ)
Daylight Come: An Interview With Teeth Of The Sea (tQ)
Since my last post, I’ve been writing bits and bobs for The Quietus. First up, I interviewed one of my all time favourite bands, Lightning Bolt, about their album Fantasy Empire and the pains of being known.
I also reviewed the National Gallery’s Soundscapes exhibition.
And I also contributed to this Visions review – it’s still London’s best festival. Like if Field Day were inside and not populated by horrible, horrible humans.
Another favourite interview for Crack, this time with Seattle’s Chastity Belt.
Also, the ladies making the outdoors their bidnis.
I wrote about this gross bicycle that looks like a naked woman for Mpora. I got angry and quoted Grayson Perry.