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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Long Live Vinyl May.
Welcome…
These are challenging times.” So says Radiohead guitarist Ed O’Brien in our interview this month as he embarks on a new solo career as EOB with debut album Earth. It’s a universal sentiment, o...
Your local record shop needs you!
NEWS
Open for business: Keynsham’s Longwell Records are hoping for support from their customers during the COVID-19 outbreak, whether over the counter or online
Record shops were bra...
KELLY LEE OWENS
NEWS Work In Progress
My new album is… called Inner Song, the music was written and recorded over a 35-day period. With this album, I allowed the ideas to flow more freely. On the previous...
Lost Shops
KIM HIORTHØY
Birmingham has produced some of the UK’s foremost reggae bands – Steel Pulse, UB40 and The Beat among them – and they (and pretty much everyone else interested in Jamaican musi...
Where Do We Go Now But Nowhere?
NICK CAVE When Nick Cave arrived in England from Australia in 1980, he did so with a colossal thump, landing head first into a pool of bitterness and squalor. His band, The Birthday Party, a feral an...