Interview with TONY DORK: ‘it’s as good a time as ever to write punk music’
TONY DORK truly is one of the best newcomers of the last couple of years. The band has released two EP to date, and it’s 100% perfection. With Tony, my hope is that slacker music will move toward punchy garage punk, while still extolling the virtues of a fun life. Everything doesn’t have
Une brève histoire de la musique slacker
Vous le savez, la scène slacker a fait mon obsession des années 2010s (tous mes articles dédiés sont regroupés ici). Cela fait plusieurs mois toutefois que je la dis mourante. Je voulais m’expliquer. Voici donc le récit de cette drôle de passion, histoire de boucler la boucle une IPA à
WORLD PREMIERE: Tony Dork – Struggle Street
ENGLISH (french below) Here’s how we’re going to do it: first, I’m gonna tell you how much I love Tony Dork, and how much the band’s one of the last hopes of the slacker scene. I’m gonna tell you that they’re exploding 2020 with an album that I’m very honore
Delusions of May 2020 – Part 4
© Raffaël Enault Every Monday morning, Still in Rock begins the week with an article featuring a bunch of new releases. A playlist is dedicated to the very best of these articles at the end of each month (link). Make sure you don’t miss anything, join Still in Rock on Facebook (here) an
Interview with Aborted Tortoise: ‘we’re actually proto-skate’
It’s no secret to any Still in Rock reader that Aborted Tortoise is one of the leaders of the post-skate scene, a band from Perth (Australia) leading the dance along with a few others. But it doesn’t really see it that way. Super humble and ‘in the moment’, A.T. doe
Delusions of April 2020 – Part 4
Every Monday morning, Still in Rock begins the week with an article featuring a bunch of new releases. A playlist is dedicated to the very best of these articles at the end of each month (link). Make sure you don’t miss anything, join Still in Rock on Facebook (here) and WhatsApp (here). Cheer
Delusions of April 2020 – Part 3
Every Monday morning, Still in Rock starts the week with an article featuring a bunch of new releases. A playlist is dedicated to the very best of these article at the end of each month (link). Make sure you don’t miss anything, join Still in Rock on Facebook (here) and WhatsApp (here). C
Delusions of April 2020 – Part 1
Ty Segall – Segall Smeagol EP, Drag City, 31 March 2020 [glam rock] EN: On May 21, 2017, I wrote a dithyrambic article on the account of Nilsson (read), “one of the greatest American composers of the 20th century“. On March 31, Ty Segall published six covers of him. The result
PRIORS: Fidlar is one of the worst bands
PRIORS he is one of the leaders of the post-skate movement which, as you probably know, is the subject of my latest obsession. Having recently decided to interview the main bands in the scene, I started with the author of New Pleasure. Its leader, Chance Hutchison, answered my questio
Delusions of March 2020 – Part 5
The Shifters – Open Vault Demos, 24 March 2020 [garage pop] EN: Just a few days ago, the Shifters decided to release no less than 26 tracks on their Bandcamp. The package is composed of “unreleased studio material, early demos, live 4 track, live iPhone, covers and solo home demos”