Can't pretend I pay too much attention to Animal Planet at the best of times, so many thanks to Mike for tipping me off about this fairly amazing clip. Can’t pretend I pay too much attention to Animal ...
Steve Albini is famous–well, sort of. He’s the guy who recorded Nirvana’s In Utero and the Pixies’ Surfer Rosa, not to mention over 1,000 other albums. He owns a recording studio called Electrical ...
“Is it really broadcasting if there’s no one there to receive,” Steve Albini asks during “The End of Radio,” leadoff track on new Shellac record Excellent Italian Greyhound. On a similar note, we ...
In a rare exclusive, Shellac s Steve Albini, Todd Trainer, and Bob Weston each field questions about their brand new record,Excellent Italian Greyhound. Albini was reached by phone in Chicago, ...
Thanks to more than three decades of teeth-gnashing growls, industrial-strength guitar riffs and excoriating commentary on the record industry, Steve Albini has established himself as one of rock’s ...
It’s hard to say that someone as famously outspoken as Steve Albini has remained quiet over the last few years, but his musical outlet Shellac hasn’t made a ton of noise since 2007’s roiling rifle ...
Alt-rock trio Shellac have confirmed details of their upcoming new album. Entitled Dude Incredible, the LP will follow on from 2007′s Excellent Italian Greyhound come 16 September. You can check out ...
Shellac, the noisy rock trio fronted by Steve Albini, will put out a double-vinyl collection of previously unreleased recordings they made for BBC Radio’s Peel Sessions. The album, The End of Radio, ...
Photos by Charlotte Zoller; above: Beach House. More photos from Saturday at Primavera can be seen here. Today we conclude our reports from San Miguel Primavera Sound Festival 2012, which wrapped up ...
Shellac‘s next record, Excellent Italian Greyhound, doesn’t come out until Tuesday, but it being an eagerly awaited album by a much-loved indie rock institution, and this being 2007, it’s already been ...
If they ever do get around to making proper robots – you know, the ones that go all homicidal in the flash of a light bulb – you’d want them to be constructed from Steve Albini’s guitar sound. A ...
This is Shellac’s fifth LP. Recording took place sporadically over the past few years at Steve’s ELECTRICAL AUDIO studios in Chicago. The record was mastered by Steve Rooke at ABBEY ROAD. There is no ...
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