‘My body ached from the volume’ : the mystery and majesty of Japanese noise-rockers les Rallizes (…)
The incendiary Japanese group who emerged out of late-60s unrest were suspicious of studios so their legacy was long left to bootleg obsessives. But unheard recordings are revealing their lesser-known gifts for melody By 1969 student protests were raging across Japan, as anti-university, (…)
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