
The Guardian redeems itself with this piece, which is well researched and not sarcastic in the slightest!

The Guardian redeems itself with this piece, which is well researched and not sarcastic in the slightest!
A new blog actually worth checking from the off. Proper unhinged business.
“My advice to you all is to take your entire Death in June / Current 93 / Sol Invictus collections down to the Music and Video Exchange and swap them for a copy of THE LEATHER NUN’s “Slow Death” 12″. This record is PROPER Viking Industrial, the sound of AIK Solna’s infamous Black Army waving aloft the freshly decapitated skulls of failed folk musicians, bureaucrats and barmy mystics (ie- pretty much everyone in the Third Reich) as they roar forward on their Kawasakis of Ragnarok, kicking the beejayzus out of anyone caught playing with runes or indulging in ‘sex magick’!”
bti, today. With added Xylitol live review.
In happier news, Blood and Fire seems to be back! A phoenix from the ashes, or was it all just a subtle way of reminding us of how good they are?
“Cow never know the use of him tail ’til the butcher chop it off”, as a wise man once said.

Stewart Home’s new material on Tony Wakeford et al seems to have generated a flurry of additional information which has now been incorporated into the article on his website.
The shitty politics of the post-industrial music scene AND revelations about the inability of some its “stars” to wipe their own fat arses.
…is what Paul Meme is fighting against with his latest mix.
Some nice bits of grime vocals amongst the wohm wohm wohm of the dubstep.

Kevin Martin always gives great interview! Some no holds barred comments on dubstep and grime here: