Everett True: Dave Grohl Is Shit
An exclusive excerpt from Everett True's new book»
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An exclusive excerpt from Everett True's new book»
The third part of an exclusive serialisation of excerpts from Everett True's forthcoming biography.»
The second part of an exclusive serialisation of excerpts from Everett True's forthcoming biography.»
The first part of an exclusive serialisation of excerpts from Everett True's forthcoming biography.»
Melbourne has it all: four seasons in a day (including “laser sun” that’ll fry you to a crisp in 30 minutes, cloud or no cloud), the incredible Scienceworks museum (interactivity taken to a whole new plateau), a live scene wherein Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Grizzly Bear, Micachu and the stripped-back, Dick Dale-esque Super Wild Horses play on concurrent nights… and, a couple of hours drive away, the jaw-dropping scenery of the Great Ocean Road (where the Falls Festival takes place annually). »
Everett True pays tribute to Steven Wells and discusses the changing role of the music critic in web 2.0»
Everett True reports from Australia's Falls Festival, set in miles of impossibly beautiful forest-land, dotted with inlets and waterfalls and rock formations and the likes of Lykke Li and The Drones.»
Christmas songs are all rubbish, right? Wrong. Everett True has managed to find a whopping 30, and presents his findings as a handy double CD sized extravaganza»
Everett True dissects big mouth of the moment (according to the BBC Sound of 2009 long list) and part-time Bianca Jackson lookalike Florence And The Machine.»
We asked Everett True to tell us what Rough Trade Records means to him. However, as a label that has been at the core of his taste and musical understanding since the very beginning, Everett felt he couldn't do the task justice. Instead, he delivered this revealing transcript of his first ever foray into music journalism... »
Rough Trade Records is 30. DiS asked Everett True, who is an authority on all things Rough Trade, to compile a mixtape of his favourites from the label's hugely influential catalogue. »
Rough Trade 50 People's Choice nominee F*ck Buttons get the Everett True treatment...»
Colossal Youth is one of those classic ‘lost’ albums that bands love to namedrop – if I had a pound for every time I’ve seen this unassuming, minimalist, spooked, Welsh trio mentioned on a press release the past five years, Everett True would still be several million pounds poorer than Noel Gallagher... »
In the context of the past, this is where Everett True would place Times New Viking or flip-reverse it: if you like Guided By Voices, Pavement, Hüsker Dü, Modest Mouse, check out this new band... »
The second fortnightly instalment from the legendary Everett True, which puts the classic 1976 album, The Modern Lovers into the context of the present. »
DiS is proud present the first in a regular (contextualizing) column from the legend that is Everett True»