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INSECTS, TINFOIL AND ASHLEY JUDD: The crazed brilliance of William Friedkin’s BUG

Posted on August 29, 2025

When you think of William Friedkin, you think of big set pieces crammed with detail. The exorcism and the myriad ways in which a demonic force kicks back in The Exorcist. The car/L-train…

DANGEROUS PAYLOAD: FRIEDKIN’S SORCERER AND THE LONG SHADOW OF THE WAGES OF FEAR – Neil Fulwood

Posted on August 22, 2025

Sorcerer was meant to be a modest, low-cost production; a filler between The Exorcist and a big-budget project called The Devil’s Triangle which was intended to capitalise on the former’s box office supremacy. The very idea of…

The City as Anti-Hero: Freidkin’s To Live and Died in L.A. – Neil Fulwood

Posted on August 7, 2025

7th August 2025 marks the second anniversary of the death of maverick filmmaker William Friedkin. CHAINLINK publishes a series of articles on his work throughout the month. By the mid-Eighties, William Friedkin’s…

KLAUS MÄKELÄ: A massive hope for the future – Robert Kenchington

Posted on August 1, 2025

Emerging from the ruins of a Classical music industry broken by recession, COVID and post millennial gimmickry, is a phenomenal new artist who within the space of only five years has become…

WHAT. THE. ACTUAL? – HAUSU AND THE COMPLETE DERANGEMENT OF THE SENSES

Posted on July 22, 2025

About twenty minutes into Hausu – which translates, fairly obviously, as House, but which I’m going to refer to Hausu throughout this review purely to piss off autocorrect – seven friends hop off a train at a…

Going to the Carnival (Mordaunt Shorts)

Posted on December 9, 2023

Picked up a pair of these Mordaunt Short Carnival 2 bookshelf speakers from mid 1970s in perfect nick from local charity shop last week. Was going to team up with the Toshiba…

Amy LaVere – Painting Blue

Posted on November 21, 2023

https://amylavere.bandcamp.com/album/painting-blue I came across Amy Lavere by chance through Johnny Dowd’s new record which is produced by her husband Will Sexton (Charlie’s Big Brother) . I now know she and Will played…

Trail of Tears: Mark Eitzel and the Great American Songbook

Posted on February 27, 2023

Writing a music blog is a little like masturbation, it generally something one does on one’s own and if it is shared it with very few and certainly very like-minded people. That…

Canadee-I-O in Nottingham: Del Barber and Sarah Jane Scouten

Posted on January 30, 2023

My last post was a tad downbeat about music futures in Nottingham and indeed in general as the outlook for touring acts looked grim and the fundamentals still pretty much the same….

Dirty Realists – Touring a fixed bout?

Posted on June 30, 2022

Last night I attended the Rod Picott gig at The Running Horse Nottingham which was enjoyable but also raised more questions than it answered. Rod Picott has been plying his wares around…

The Lost American Songwriter – Tom Pacheco

Posted on September 18, 2021

Back in the olden days before Camden Town turned into a cheap seaside and etsy version of itself..before coffee shops and beardy tattoo parlours there was an excellent record shop at 281…

The Go-Betweens – a life-time commitment

Posted on July 29, 2019

I recently met a neighbour who unbeknown to me shared a life-long passion for the Australian group The Go-Betweens. He introduced me to a facebook group called Right Here: The Go-Betweens Appreciation…

Sinatra Capitol LPs – the Grey Label search

Posted on May 20, 2019

The Sinatra Obsession The Fascination become an obsession. Through reading avidly on the Steve Hoffman forums ( he remasters for Capitol) where such matters are discussed in immense detail I have come…

Open Country – The crazy CBS/Sunday Times triple LP sampler 1972

Posted on October 21, 2018

  I picked up this insane triple album in Nottingham for a pound…i.e. 33 1/3p per disc 🙂 The image is a woman with plastic animals all over…mad but reminds me of…

Joe South – Midnight Rainbows

Posted on October 11, 2017

Bargain of the year! This almost mint copy of Joe South’s second to last album from 1975 cost me 50p. I have seen cover many times over the years but never investigated…

White Music – January 1978 – XTC in the shires..

Posted on August 8, 2017

White or Red Stripes? The out-takes from cover photo session for Virgin first album. You can see the cans of lager in these other photos. The record company airbrushed out on the…

Chuck Berry re-takes on Mercury 1966

Posted on August 7, 2017

  If you see this mid-price compilation from Spain from 1967 grab it as it is a re-badging of the Mercury Studios 1966 re-takes session Berry did when he swapped labels moving…

Ramblin Jack Elliott and Trailer Star

Posted on February 12, 2017

I always had a soft spot for Ramblin Jack Elliott (born Elliot Adnopoz in Brooklyn yes the original Jewish Beat Cowboy before Zimmerman 🙂 ) not only because of the obvious Dylan…

Eve of Destruction – Barry Maguire

Posted on May 11, 2016

Do not know where or when I picked this up. Probably bought for the cover and a little familiarity with the title track. Produced by Lou Adler on his own Dunhill Records…

Souled American – The American Gothic

Posted on November 25, 2015

Some time back in the early 1990s I picked up a cassette tape of Souled American’s ‘Fe’ album because I liked the cover. The hint of American Gothic in photo and the…

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