Interviews
Jan 28, 2011
By Hays Davis
While three-and-a-half years have passed since the Manchester band
Working for a Nuclear Free City released their second album, 2007’s Businessmen & Ghosts (which was really just an expanded version of their self-titled debut), theirs has hardly been a case of idle hands. As co-founding keyboard player/producer Phil Kay describes it, there’s so much on their slate at the moment that the picture here is more like shaking a bottle for a thousand days and finally releasing the cork. More
Reviews
Dec 01, 2010
By Laura Studarus
Manchester, England’s Working for a Nuclear Free City are no strangers to ambition. Their catalogue is an odd blend of electronics-drenched, spiky dance rock, imbedded with sensitive ambient atmospherics—which works more often than it doesn’t. More