The Stone Roses

Indie Basement (7/28): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in the Basement: reviews new records by The Clientele, Aphex Twin, Bush Tetras, Dot Allison, Co-Pilot (Jim Noir / Soundcarriers) and DJ Koze, plus Madchester box set ‘Come Together.’

Tallies discuss the influences behind their new album

Toronto dreampop band Tallies’ second album ‘Patina‘ is out now, and they’ll be on tour in September and October.

Happy Mondays bassist Paul Ryder dies at 58

Read tributes from members of The Stone Roses, The Charlatans, Ride, Sleaford Mods, and more.

UK rapper Aitch announces debut album, shares Stone Roses-sampling single

Aitch says his new album is ”100,000 per cent a proper Manchester album” and new single ”1989” is indeed very Manchester, as it samples The Stone Roses and opens with an intro by Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder…

Amyl & The Sniffers discuss the inspirations behind 'Comfort to Me' ++ win a test pressing!

‘Comfort to Me‘ is out Friday, and Amyl & the Sniffers’ list of inspirations for it include Power Trip, Junglepussy, Rolling Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd and more.

Liz Phair features on new cover album from Pete Yorn (listen to "Here Comes Your Man")

Pete Yorn also covers songs by Simon and Garfunkel, Beach Boys, The Velvet Underground, Stone Roses, Roxy Music, Kirsty MacColl, and more on the album.

Ride's Andy Bell tells us about the influences behind his debut solo album

Andy Bell’s debut solo album, The View from Halfway Down, is out this Friday. From Bowie to Spacemen 3, he talks us through the influences on the LP.

Stone Roses' Ian Brown claims COVID was "planned designed and executed to make us digital slaves"

”A survival rate of 99.9% and they are into our work life home life social life school life love life garden, back yard your body your wife and kids bodies AND THATS OK?” the former Stone Roses frontman writes.

Ian Brown goes all-in on anti mask (& anti-vax) stance on new single

The former Stone Roses’ frontman’s new song takes the contents of his cryptic tweets against COVID-19 lockdown and masks, and adds some anti-vaxxer sentiment to boot.

Stone Roses’ Ian Brown doubles down on anti-mask tweets

”NO LOCKDOWN NO TESTS NO TRACKS NO MASKS NO VAX.” The former Stone Roses singer also took a swipe at Microsoft’s Bill Gates.
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