
The Radiation Line From: Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom Stirling psych/drone/folk collective The Radiation Line are unlikely to ever appear on Later with Jules Holland. They're unlikely to ever have their music used to soundtrack a coca cola advert. They are unlikely to have a free CD given away with the Mail on Sunday. They are too left field, too experimental, too uncommercial. Willfully atonal and experimental The Radiation Line sound like [...]

i could continue this weeks pseudo philosophic literary music theme by making reference to michael moorcock who had a ship in a book called how the clouds have meaning, who hung with the original crazy druid noise bastards hawkwind. a band who's shadow in turn hangs over the radiation line. i could mention aleister crowley and his pagan ways. his constant search for growth and change, experience and new energies. to stop swimming is to die. says the shark. no two songs the same. no two records the same. that's the way of the radiation line. radioactivity, which [...]

Obviously, from my perspective there is one big and important gig this week: Sunday 9th August 2009: Animal Magic Tricks (with Pete from The Leg & Neil from Meursault) at the first Toad House Gig. Use the link below to buy tickets and please do buy them in advance because we can't have too many people in the house, and at the same time I would be gutted if it was empty, so it would help us plan ahead a little: In the [...]
is it doom? is it folk? is it noise? is it drone? some questions my mad old mother would never ask upon hearing the radiation line. me? i hate pigeonholes and genres and labels and typecasting. so the radiation line are doom noise band specialising in sweeping drone and celestial folk... ...fuck. can we start again? alright put it this way [...]