On its 20th anniversary, Harry Bedder reflects on Electric Wizard’s Dopethrone and the vicarious pleasure to be found in a record so at-odds with the forward-facing attitude of the early 21st century.

On its 20th anniversary, Harry Bedder reflects on Electric Wizard’s Dopethrone and the vicarious pleasure to be found in a record so at-odds with the forward-facing attitude of the early 21st century.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, a woman remembered for various reasons: her philanthropy, her humility and her incredible style. To celebrate her fashion legacy, we look […]
Ten years and ten days ago, the enchanting For Emma, Forever Ago was self-released by a then unknown Justin Vernon, under the guise of Bon Iver. Re-released a year later by Jagjaguwar, the album marked […]
Favourite Worst Nightmare, Arctic Monkeys’ sophomore album, is celebrating its tenth birthday this month. A decade on from its release, which promptly followed the band’s record-breaking debut, it remains as thrilling a listen as ever. […]