Back in the days when terrifying viral pandemics were still confined to the fiction section, says Ross McIndo, The Last Of Us found a way to tug at our heartstrings while it clawed at our insides. **Contains spoilers** Screengrabs courtesy of Naughty Dog
Back in the days when terrifying viral pandemics were still confined to the fiction section, says Ross McIndo, The Last Of Us found a way to tug at our heartstrings while it clawed at our insides. **Contains spoilers** Screengrabs courtesy of Naughty Dog
On the release of his third album, How To Die In The North, BC Camplight's Brian Christinzio tells John Freeman how an encounter with a fan on Facebook resulted in a plane ticket to Manchester and saved him from a life of "self-sabotage"
As Simply Red release a new album, Mick Hucknall talks about what he considers the “perfect and complete” albums that inspired him, defined his approach to making music, and taught him how to be in a band. Also, about how he thrilled he was to be cock-blocked by Miles Davis. Photo by Dean Chalkley
Craig Terlino speaks with Les Claypool to discuss what to expect from this new deluxe edition, how the album has held up since its release, and to see whether it's still impossible to put your finger on their sound after all these years. Photos by Valerio Berdini