The Stranglers The Stranglers… Certainly didn’t choke on their latest album

MARCH 2012 ROUND-UP!

Published on April 2nd, 2012 | Jonny Abrams

Another exciting new month is upon Rocksucker, but let’s not let that stop us from looking back over our previous month’s activity and serving it up for you in a series of neat little bundles, links lovingly laid on and all. JDs and lentil men, this is what we only gone and bleedin’ done in March 2012…

Interviews

The Stranglers
Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull)
Saint Etienne
Dreadzone
Lostprophets
Seether
Sound of Guns
Sweet Billy Pilgrim
Cashier No.9
Ian Prowse (Amsterdam, Pele)
Jack Roberts
We Are Augustines
The Wooden Sky
The Milk
Sean Bones
Doug Tielli

Album Reviews

The Stranglers – Giants
Ian Anderson – Thick as a Brick 2
Paul Weller – Sonik Kicks
The Shins – Port of Morrow
The Magnetic Fields – Love at the Bottom of the Sea
Andrew Bird – Break it Yourself
Lana Del Rey – Born to Die
Grimes – Visions
Cast – Troubled Times
Dirty Three – Toward the Low Sun
The Ting Tings – Sounds from Nowheresville
Team Me – To the Treetops!
Diagrams – Black Light
Kevin Tihista’s Red Terror – On This Dark Street
Deer Tick – Divine Providence
Lazer Sword – Memory
The Jezabels – Prisoner
Ty Segall & White Fence – Hair
Sound of Guns – Angels and Enemies
We Are Augustines – Rise Ye Sunken Ships
Sean Bones – Buzzards Boy
The Wooden Sky – Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun

Singles Reviews

Adam Lambert, Alexandra Burke (feat. Erick Morillo), Erasure, Fixers, Jay-Z & Kanye West, The Maccabees, M.I.A., Miike Snow, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Paul Weller, Rufus Wainwright, Saint Etienne

All the Young, Azealia Banks (feat. Lazy J), Black Veil Brides, Chris Brown, Clement Marfo & the Frontline,  Caro Emerald, Feist, Paul McCartney, James Morrison, Plan B, Polica, Silversun Pickups, Charlie Simpson, Jessie Ware

Remember the Name…

Sharliza Jelita
Ground Pilots

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Editor of Rocksucker and the website's founder, Jonny is passionate about the music he listens to, both good and bad, as well as interviewing his favourite musicians.


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