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This Month Past The most widely read stories in Outsideleft during September, 2024

This Month Past

The most widely read stories in Outsideleft during September, 2024

by OL House Writer,
first published: October, 2024

approximate reading time: minutes

In our most widely read story, Steve Diggle talked to LamontPaul and Alan Rider about what made the Buzzcocks so unique...

This Past Month, Outsideleft's Top Twenty Most Widely Read Stories, looked like this.
As we constantly bang on, we've been doing this for a long time and it's thrilling to see a wide variety of content show up on our pages and on this list. Two of our most widely read pieces this month came from our newest contributors, Kleo Kay and Rikki Stein. How great thou art.

  1. The Autonomous Steve Diggle by LamontPaul
    Steve Diggle talks to LamontPaul and Alan Rider about what made the Buzzcocks so unique
  2. Iridescent: Track by Track by LamontPaul
    A Track by Track guide to Mountainscape's acclaimed LP Iridescent
  3. Rikki Stein's Global Island Discs by Rikki Stein
    Rikki Stein's playlist to accompany his memoir, Moving Music
  4. Exploring The Book of Forgotten Witches by Kleo Kay
    Our newest writer, esoteric correspondent Kleo Kay, meets the beings and spirits that inhabit magical realms close to our own
  5. Past Lives by David O'Byrne
    David O'Byrne on Robyn Hitchcock's '1967 - Vacations in the Past' LP, a companion to his memoir published in June
  6. Drunk Keith! by John Robinson
    John Robinson interviews Keith Robert Haworth, a.k.a. Drunk Keith!
  7. Whatever Happened to Matt Johnson? by Tim London
    Tim London suggests we speculate while parsing through Ensoulment, the The's first LP in an age
  8. Caving in to Consciousness by Ogglypoogly
    Ogglypoogly assesses the impact of Erland Cooper's Carve the Runes Then Be Content With Silence?
  9. Up North. Birmingham That Is... by Duncan Jones
    Duncan Jones on North Birmingham 1984-1985: Richard Christensen, Cafe Royal Books
  10. Time Tunnel by Alan Rider
    Alan Rider expands his consciousness to transcend time itself in Dr Steve Taylor’s book ‘Time Expansion Experiences’
  11. Lose 2% Of Your Hearing With AR Kane by Tim London
    Tim London sees an amazing show by ‘lost’ originals
  12. Hello Mary – Teetering on the edge of brilliance by Alan Rider
    Alan Rider blasts the wax out of his ears with Hello Mary’s latest album ‘Emita Ox’
  13. Exploring the Psychic Universe by Kleo Kay
    Outsideleft’s Esoteric Correspondent Kleo Kay reads the cards in Uri Gellar’s new Extraterrestrial Oracle deck
  14. Hinds Lucky Number? Two. by David O'Byrne
    David O'Byrne hears Hinds, the duo jet version's latest LP
  15. From Scratch ‘N’ Sniff to The Red Brigade by Martin Devenney
    Martin Devenney's love of the t-shirt
  16. Attrition: The Black Maria Heads Down Under by Alan Rider
    Coventry Darkwave Pioneers Attrition take their unique vision to the other side of the globe in October and November on their Australia & New Zealand tour.
  17. Short Story Orgy #4: Supermarket Shoot by Wayne Dean-Richards
    Wayne Dean-Richards provides... Outsideleft's Short Story Orgy returns
  18. Heavier Yet by David O'Byrne
    David O'Byrne hears Seun Kuti's 7th solo album
  19. Nubya Garcia Strides Ever Onwards! by Paul Mortimer
    Paul Mortimer's first spins of the new album, Odyssey, from Nubya Garcia: the verdict - it‘s tremendous!
  20. Black Rio and the Soundtrack of a Movement by Sofia Ribeiro Willcox
    Sofia Ribeiro Willcox charts the intersection of Afro-Brazilian Music, Culture, and Identity

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