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Laura Cannell – These Feral Lands V1 - September 2020 September 9th, 2020

Laura Cannell – Violin & Voice is joined by Stewart Lee – Writer & Comedian, the Contemporary Irish Cellist Kate Ellis, the Writer & Broadcaster – Jennifer Lucy Allan and Musician& Writer Polly Wright. “Wherever we lay our heads, in cities, villages, marshes or borderlands, in this century or the next, we will have the…

Stew provided narration for this release by The Seen… The origins of this piece date back to the 1st December 1991. I’d attended an all day concert at the Red Rose Theatre in Finsbury Park, London – a benefit gig for Terry Day – featuring dozens of musicians in various groupings throughout the afternoon and…

Electric Music by Wolfhounds - August 2020 August 10th, 2020

Stew wrote the sleevenotes for this latest release from Wolfhounds. The Wolfhounds are back and better than ever with their new ‘Electric Music’ LP – probably their greatest album yet.
 The band has become truly (hyper-)active again, performing at several popfests (including Berlin and New York) and stand-up comedian Stewart Lee’s All Tomorrow’s Parties, as…

Stew has a story in this book of stories to say thankyou to the NHS.   Compiled and edited by Adam Kay, the author of the bestselling This Is Going to Hurt, this powerful, heartfelt anthology features one hundred stories from a remarkable group of contributors – including Stephen Fry, Dame Mary Beard, Sir Paul…

Have A Bleedin’ Guess - October 2019 October 5th, 2019

How exciting for me! I have written an introduction to Paul Hanley’s brilliant informative and funny new book about my favorite album ever, The Fall’s HEX ENDUCTION HOUR. HAVE A BLEEDIN GUESS: THE STORY OF HEX ENDUCTION HOUR Even if it’s a fool’s errand trying to decide which is the greatest LP out of The…

For twenty years, Faunus, the biannual journal of the Friends of Arthur Machen, has been publishing an astonishing range of scholarship, debate, archival material, and esoterica relating to the writer H. P. Lovecraft described as a “modern master of the weird tale.” Arthur Machen (1863–1947) was not only an author of weird and decadent horror…

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