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Louder Than War is a music and culture website and magazine focusing on mainly alternative arts news, reviews, and features. The site is an editorially independent publication that was started by the English musician and journalist John Robb in 2010 and is now co-run by a team of other journalists with a worldwide team of freelancers.
John David Robb [3] was born on 4 May 1961 [4] in Fleetwood, Lancashire, and grew up in Anchorsholme, Blackpool, Lancashire. [5] He attended Blackpool Sixth Form College an addition to the Collegiate Grammar School which Robb attended, where after reading about the emerging punk rock scene in the music press in 1976 he was inspired to start his own band. [5]
The Louder Than War website called it "a modern masterpiece" and "one of the more remarkable albums in recent history." They felt that the album shows "an impressive ability" to assemble these songs and "mastermind an album of modern interpretations."
Audrey Golden (born 1984) is an American writer, journalist, lecturer, and radio presenter. [1] [2] She is a contributing editor at Louder Than War, and her writing has been featured in Maggot Brain (Third Man), The Quietus, The Guardian, DIVA magazine, American Book Review, Antipodes, and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers.
Maiolo writes about music and recording as a senior contributor to Tape Op magazine, and has contributed to Premier Guitar magazine. In 2015 he became a regular writer for Reverb.com's interviews and tutorial pages. He currently contributes to the UK-based music and culture outlets Louder Than War and The Quietus.
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Jo Denman and Tessa Parry-Wingfield formed a close friendship after they were both diagnosed with a rare form of cancer which resulted in them each having an eye removed