Did you know No Ripcord began life as a newsletter in April 1999? Well you do now.
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This is nothing to do with the Baha Men.
David Coleman reviews...Alex Kapranos and company are back with their sixth album. Do you want to?
David Coleman would rather not...On his first release since 2017, the mercurial Girls frontman has finally captured the magic of his much-loved former band.
David Coleman is impressed...Recorded for BBC’s The John Peel Show on Radio One in 1998, this very brief four-piece iteration of David Pajo’s Aerial M exhibits the beauty of what was and leaves us to lament what could’ve been.
Sean Caldwell reviews...Did you know No Ripcord began life as a newsletter in April 1999? Well you do now.
We will soon be returning to our roots by (re)launching a newsletter in the coming months. Watch this space for details.
It's time to reveal our top albums of the year. A time-honored tradition since 2002, our full list consists of 50 albums selected by the entire No Ripcord staff.
Click here to find out who took the number one spot...Everyone knows the N.W.A. classic, Fuck tha Police — but how well do you know it? Do you know about its secret link to a Lincolnshire power-pop legend?
Read on to find out more...On their second LP, the Austin duo delivers terse, inventive garage rock with frisky self-confidence.
The Nashville based project of Arthur Alligood breaks on through to the other side.