Margo Guryan - Take a Picture
Welcome to Sunday and welcome to the absolutely sublime sounds of Margo Guryan. ‘Take a Picture’ is a breezy pop dreamboat and it all starts with ‘Sunday Mornin’’.
Welcome to Sunday and welcome to the absolutely sublime sounds of Margo Guryan. ‘Take a Picture’ is a breezy pop dreamboat and it all starts with ‘Sunday Mornin’’.
Originally released in September 1974, No Other is an absolutely extraordinary album of Country-steeped rock and roll balladeering from The Byrds founding member, Gene Clark. An LP of huge innovation...
Public Strain is the second album from the short-lived, but hugely important Canadian rock band, Women. A dark and alluring album of addictive and weaving neurosis.
Hugely revered and an absolute all time essential, but one that still gets asked about whenever we spin it. So, this is the Histoire de Melody Nelson.
An absolutely seminal album in hip hop culture and more broadly in protest music, Long Island rap group Public Enemy’s It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back...
An absolute landmark in African music, this Sunday classic is about Mulatu Astatke’s sublime 1972 album, “Mulatu Of Ethiopia”.
Still brilliantly droll, still wryly insightful and still absolutely heartbreaking. Happy birthday to the eponymous Purple Mountains.
An absolute titan of pastoral folk rock lushness and a set of songs we have listened to more times than we could even fathom.
Originally released at the start of 2009, Merriweather Post Pavilion was the ninth studio album from experimental pop adventurists Animal Collective. Man alive does it ever still ooze and wooze!
Spiderland is a record that once you’ve heard you will never forget. An album of peerless angst and one that almost single handedly created a movement.
This Sunday we take you back to Ipanema in 1973 and one of the Tropicália movements defining releases.
Released in the winter of 2001, Insignificance is a solo album by Chicagoan musical polymath Jim O’Rourke and it sure plays the heartstrings.