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adamJuly 15, 2015June 20, 2017/But ListenLeave a comment

But Listen: 145: A Tale of Two Returns – Failure and Refused

In one of those occasional co-incidences that pop up in the music world, a couple of weeks back saw the release of new albums – comeback albums, if you will – from two bands who were overlooked in their prime and who only really gained critical respect in the years after they disbanded the first […]

adamJuly 8, 2015May 6, 2017/Talk Show HostLeave a comment

Talk Show Host: 013: Beauty Queen Autopsy

Welcome to a different world. Sometimes I’m not a particular fan of side-projects, mainly as in my view they often detract from the main event – but here, with Beauty Queen Autopsy, this is some way away from what Matt Fanale (of Caustic) and Erica Mulkey (of Unwoman) might do on their own. A trip […]

adamJuly 7, 2015August 21, 2016/Tuesday Ten2 Comments

Tuesday Ten: 234: Tracks of the Month (June 2015)

Another busy month, mainly preoccupied with gigs (I saw nine separate shows last month). In between that, though, there has been a lot of new music and a lot to write about. Two interviews coming very soon, as well as a couple of new reviews in the works.

adamJune 27, 2015July 2, 2017/DJLeave a comment

DJ: Guest: 081: Tragedy >For Two< – 26-June 2015

Back for a second event, the Terminates Here night Tragedy >For Two< was great fun, and it was a pleasure to be invited to DJ at it alongside DJs Terminates Here and Nathan Nothing. My setlists are below.

adamJune 22, 2015June 20, 2017/But ListenLeave a comment

But Listen: 144: BLiNDNESS – WRAPPED iN PLASTiC

I’ve covered the progress of London-based band BLiNDNESS for some time now – in fact, I first did so nearly five years ago, at the tail-end of 2010 when I covered their debut single Confessions on Tuesday Ten: 117, and then the first time I saw them live was the following summer at the Barfly, […]

adamJune 9, 2015May 19, 2020/Tuesday TenLeave a comment

/Tuesday Ten/233/You’re So Vain

Narcissism: “the pursuit of gratification from vanity or egotistic admiration of one’s own attributes.” Egotism: “the feeling or belief that you are better, more important, more talented, etc., than other people”

adamJune 5, 2015June 20, 2017/But ListenLeave a comment

But Listen: 143: Coal Chamber – Rivals

It’s kinda weird, really. One throwaway Facebook post a few months back resulted in a massive wave of nostalgic recollections from a whole host of my friends, which led to a surprisingly popular Tuesday Ten on the subject of Nu-Metal. It then got distinctly odd when the revival gathered pace, with yet more reformations and […]

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Tuesday Ten: 232: Tracks of the Month (May 2015)

Been a bit of a quiet month on amodelofcontrol.com, as other parts of life have got in the way. But things are now ramping up again, with a number of posts and reviews to come.

adamMay 12, 2015August 3, 2020/Tuesday TenLeave a comment

/Tuesday Ten/231/Medication

I mentioned the other week that after some time of fighting it, I finally accepted the need for anti-depressants from my doctor. A couple of weeks in, things are at last settling a little with them and some of the side-effects are relenting.

adamMay 5, 2015September 4, 2016/Tuesday TenLeave a comment

Tuesday Ten: 230: Tracks of the Month (April 2015)

Another month, another round-up of the various new music that has come my way recently.

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/Tuesday Ten/229/It’s Getting Goth In Here

It is the 21st anniversary of the Whitby Goth Weekend this coming weekend, so let’s go Goth for this post. The argument will rage until the end of time as to what counts as Goth music nowadays, by the way, and I’m sure it could well flare up again as a result of this post! […]

adamApril 7, 2015September 4, 2016/Tuesday TenLeave a comment

Tuesday Ten: 228: Fake Bands In Film and TV

It’s a rather different Tuesday Ten this week. In honour of the twentieth anniversary of the still-brilliant Empire Records – and that it’s Rex Manning Day tomorrow (08-April), the day the film is set on – I’m looking at bands that don’t exist. Or, at least, were made up for each film in question…

adamMarch 31, 2015September 4, 2016/Tuesday TenLeave a comment

Tuesday Ten: 227: Tracks of the Month (March 2015)

Another tough month, balanced out by a number of good moments that all-in reduced the amount of time I had to write about music. I’ve consumed more than enough (and been sent a fair bit, too), mind, and the result was this weeks Tracks of the Month, where I actually had far more than ten […]

adamMarch 26, 2015May 6, 2017/Talk Show Host1 Comment

Talk Show Host: 012: Jesse McClear (Heavy Water Factory)

Thanks to the assistance of a mutual friend, I was able to get in touch with Jesse McClear of Heavy Water Factory – for me, at least, 2015s most surprising industrial (actually, music in general) return.

adamMarch 10, 2015September 14, 2020/Tuesday TenLeave a comment

/Tuesday Ten/226/Who Let The Dogs Out?

It was Crufts over the weekend, and I have a partner who is obsessed with Dalmatians. So what else to write about this week, but dogs…but I had to paws for a while to get enough songs (with thanks to Daisy and Alex for assisting there).

adamMarch 3, 2015September 4, 2016/Tuesday TenLeave a comment

Tuesday Ten: 225: Tracks of the Month (February 2015)

It’s been a busy few weeks, and while compiling the list this week I realised that I’ve been posting regularly for the first time in a while. There won’t be so much in March, mind – I’m away on holiday for a week shortly and other things are likely to get in the way too. […]

adamFebruary 28, 2015June 16, 2017/Into the PitLeave a comment

Into the Pit: 187: Adventures in Audio-Visual – Randolph & Mortimer and Public Service Broadcasting Live

This week, within four days, I’ve seen two bands live that very much rely on the visual as much as the audio. One is a fiercely political industrial project taking it’s first steps into the live arena, the other is a band dedicated to meshing old informational and propaganda videos with taut post-punk rhythms, and […]

adamFebruary 24, 2015September 9, 2024/Tuesday TenLeave a comment

/Tuesday Ten /224 /Teenage Kicks

The teenage years – the hinterland between childhood and adulthood, where many find their voice, start to shape their own future and begin to form their musical and cultural tastes. The whole idea of the teenager, though, has changed over time, frequently thanks to cultural shifts and trends, and often there is an image of […]

adamFebruary 17, 2015August 23, 2016/Tuesday Ten1 Comment

Tuesday Ten: 223: Break Stuff – Reappraising Nu-Metal?

Judging on the reaction to my linking last Friday to this article on my Facebook page, it appears that a particular subset of my friends have a past that involved dancing badly to Nu-Metal. So, by popular demand, here at amodelofcontrol.com we’re going to have a look at some of the much-maligned genre, which actually […]

adamFebruary 16, 2015May 6, 2017/Talk Show Host2 Comments

Talk Show Host: 011: Marc Heal

Took a bit of time to arrange this one, but I’m thrilled to be able to post a recently completed interview with Marc Heal. For many readers, his name will instantly be recognisable. But for those who it isn’t…Marc used to front industrial/techno terrorists Cubanate, and was also involved with C-Tec, Ashtrayhead and PIG in […]

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