October 2009 Archives


The contenders for the Getintothis end of year round up keep on comin...


It's that time of the year when I get tired of giving everything an 8.

julian_plenti.jpg
Getintothis' Liza Williams on the sexy Interpol man, women can't get enough of.

Krautrock night

By Peter Guy on Oct 22, 09 01:39 AM in On it


Friday night is KRAUTROCK night. Strap in and let the sounds of the kosmische take over.


Come January the Royal Mail are going to have 11 'classic' record sleeves adorning their stamps. Cool idea, shame they picked some duff looking ones.


Remember your favourite new band Yeasayer? They're not that band anymore.


Matthew Eland on a reissued classic which slipped under many people's radar - and a rare sideproject which betters the day job.

Time for Scouse rap to step up

By Peter Guy on Oct 14, 09 05:17 PM in Pop Life


Getintothis' Nick Peet on why it's time for someone to take Scouse rap overground.


Music isn't a competition. But competition makes for damn good conversation.


Atypical girls...


Can't get enough of those dirty beasts.

health16.jpg
Drums of death - with a healthy dose of fun.

Korova: What next?

By Peter Guy on Oct 2, 09 07:25 AM in On it


Babycream's gone and Korova is on the move. Getintothis' Luke Traynor gets the lowdown on the bar closures sending shockwaves through Liverpool's music landscape.

Getintothis Blogger

Peter Guy

Peter Guy

is at the forefront of Liverpool's independent music scene reporting & reviewing on the latest sounds in Merseyside and beyond.
Read My Posts »

Follow Us on Twitter

Liverpool's GIT Music Award

About

With a collection to rival a small record shop and a gig diary fit for any addled groupie, music is Peter Guy's religion. Working alongside the key players across Merseyside and the national music scene, Peter has edited the official Liverpool Sound City magazine The Liberator, been a media partner with Liverpool Music Week and covered festivals and industry showcases home and abroad. Getintothis is his irreverent insider's guide to Liverpool's music landscape and beyond.

My Last.Fm

SPONSORED LINKS