SAM MORTON’s DAFFODILS & DIRT: a haunting & rewarding debut
Sam Morton's Daffodils & Dirt is haunting, at times uneasy listening, but ultimately effective, rewarding and unforgettable.
Sam Morton's Daffodils & Dirt is haunting, at times uneasy listening, but ultimately effective, rewarding and unforgettable.
Released on VHS over 30 years ago, Anton Corbijn's Depeche Mode video collections Strange and Strange Too are now resurrected on a more up to date format.
Hipgnosis, the design studio behind iconic album art for Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, gets the spotlight in Anton Corbijn's film, bringing their journey to life with emotion and humor.
Remember Depeche Mode's Memento Mori, their latest album after the passing of founding member Andrew Fletcher. Dark, emotional and sonically glorious.
A rather grand anniversary edition of Jim Marshall’s photobook The Rolling Stones 1972 – updated to include contact sheets, enhanced photos - has been released to mark their 60th anniversary.
A true master storyteller, and a loss to the world of literature. Silverview is an enthralling and inspiring tale from John le Carre.
DM AC | BOOK REVIEW Anton Corbijn (Taschen) The first time Anton Corbijn photographed Depeche Mode was in 1981, at a Fad Gadget gig where the Essex group were supporting. …
U2: ALL THAT YOU CAN’T LEAVE BEHIND AT 20 | FEATURE David Nobakht dives back into an album by the Irish globestraddlers which sits at the precise midpoint of …