The 90s (part one)
THE NINETIES (part one) (EN) Drawing is my latest passion. Well… drawing dorky, childish and not informative things. After drawing about the city of Melbourne, I decided to tackle the nineties that I worship too much. In fact, because it is the best decade in music history (yes it is ;), I alr
PLAYLIST Still in Rock – April 2020
(EN) Every month, Still in Rock publishes a playlist with the best of Monday’s Delusions articles. Here is the one for April 2020, with lots of garage punk. // (FR) Chaque mois, Still in Rock sort une playlist avec le meilleur des articles Delusions publiés chaque lundi matin. Voici
Delusions of April 2020 – Part 4
Every Monday morning, Still in Rock begins the week with an article featuring a bunch of new releases. A playlist is dedicated to the very best of these articles at the end of each month (link). Make sure you don’t miss anything, join Still in Rock on Facebook (here) and WhatsApp (here). Cheer
DUMB: I agree with what everyone else has said
DUMB is one of the kings of the 2010s. DUMB is the creator of two flawless albums, making a rockn’n’roll somewhere between slacker and post-skate music. DUMB is the band on which I place my hopes for the 2020s. DUMB is the future. In this interview, we talked about beers and pizza, the C
Delusions of April 2020 – Part 3
Every Monday morning, Still in Rock starts the week with an article featuring a bunch of new releases. A playlist is dedicated to the very best of these article at the end of each month (link). Make sure you don’t miss anything, join Still in Rock on Facebook (here) and WhatsApp (here). C
Melbourne
© Julie Zan MELBOURNE EN: A thousand times I’ve mentioned Melbourne these last few months. It reminds me of 2011-2012 when all the best bands came from Brooklyn. And then it was L.A. Just two months ago, I published my shaky analysis of the Australian scene of the 2010s. The article (availabl
Delusions of April 2020 – Part 2
Each Monday morning, Still in Rock introduces the week with a Delusions article explosing nothing less than four great releases! And at the end of each month, a playlist is dedicated to the very best of these articles (link). To make sure you don’t miss anything, join Still in Rock on Fac
PINCH POINTS: Post-skate is a reaction against the rise of slacker punk
PINCH POINTS is one of the post-skate scene leaders, a band from Melbourne that has been releasing only hits since day one. I had quite a lot to ask, about its hometown, the Australian surroundings, the lack of diversity in the scene, and the death of (white) slacker music. The band also curate
Delusions of April 2020 – Part 1
Ty Segall – Segall Smeagol EP, Drag City, 31 March 2020 [glam rock] EN: On May 21, 2017, I wrote a dithyrambic article on the account of Nilsson (read), “one of the greatest American composers of the 20th century“. On March 31, Ty Segall published six covers of him. The result
PRIORS: Fidlar is one of the worst bands
PRIORS he is one of the leaders of the post-skate movement which, as you probably know, is the subject of my latest obsession. Having recently decided to interview the main bands in the scene, I started with the author of New Pleasure. Its leader, Chance Hutchison, answered my questio