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  • Gus Ironside 2019TOP TEN ALBUMS

    1 The Elevator Mood  - The Elevator Mood  
    (Bandcamp)
    2  Bag O’ Bones - The Reverse Cowgirls (Northern Cowboy)
    3 Neon Primitives - Band of Holy Joy  (Tiny Global Productions)
    4 Dark Times - Doctors of Madness (Cargo Records UK)
    5 My War Is Your War - deux furieuses (Xtra Mile Recordings)
    6 Heightened Senses - The Cathode Ray (Stereogram Recordings)
    7 In Borrowed Shoes, On Borrowed Time - The Sweet Things  (Spaghetty Town Records)
    8 More Guitars - Tom Rafferty (Bandcamp)
    9 Address to the Nation - Chris Masuak & the Viveiro Wave Riders (I-94 Bar)
    10 The Kidney Flowers - The Kidney Flowers (Bandcamp)

    Gus Ironside is music editor for "Sogo" creative arts magazine and also contributes to "Louder Than War" (online and print), "Vive le Rock", "PennyBlackMusic" and "Is This Music?" He's based in Angus, Scotland.

  • gus ironside 2020GUS IRONSIDE
    Louder Than War and Vive Le Rock magazines

    Whitley Bay, UK

    Top Ten albums of 2020

    Hector Gannet - "Big Harcar" (GUGA Records)
    Fronted by Aaron Duff, the best singer to emerge from North-East England since Eric Burdon, Hector Gannet conjured visceral seascapes celebrating the wild beauty of Northumberland and North Tyneside.

    Snowgoose - "The Making of You" (Glass Modern Records)
    Sublime folk-rock from the Anglo-Scottish outfit's second album.

    Suzie Stapleton - "We Are the Plague" (Negative Prophet Records)
    The promise of Stapleton's early EPs was fully delivered on this stunning debut album.

    Michael J Sheehy - "Distance is the Soul of Beauty" (Lightning Archive)
    A late night slow-burner with shades of the third Velvet Underground album.

    Speedways - "Radio Sounds" (Alien Snatch! Records)
    The new kings of power-pop set out their stall with a flawless album.

    The Hellfire Club - "A Different Song" (Strength in Numbers)
    Rousing Americana with a Glaswegian twist.

  • gus ironside20162016 was a great year for new music in my view, from both new and established acts. I found it pretty difficult to whittle the list down to ten, but here goes.

    1. deux furieuses - "Tracks of Wire"
    In a year dominated by abject misogyny and the rapid rise of idiocracy in the western world, Ros Cairney and Vas Antoniadou kicked against the pricks with a masterful collision of tribal drums, brutal guitar and razor-sharp feminist/humanist critique. The true heirs of Patti Smith's mantle.

    2. Iggy Pop - "Post Pop Depression"
    Jim Osterberg and his notorious alter-ego finally coalesced on a brave, compelling album that sought resolution of the key themes of his life's work.

    3. Ela Orleans- Circles of Upper and Lower Helll.
    Dark, trippy and completely absorbing, an album that mirrored the free-fall disorientation of 2016.

    4. David Bowie- "Blackstar" 
    You know about this one. A class act, to the end.