Audrey Golden, Louder Than War

Audrey Golden

Louder Than War

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Audrey:

Words for Hamish Kilgour of The Clean

A tribute to the great musician Hamish Kilgour of The Clean. RIP. → Read More

Archers of Loaf Interview with Eric Bachmann

Archers of Loaf are back! The '90s band has a new record and is touring into 2023. We chatted with the Archers' Eric Bachmann. → Read More

Fundraiser: NOISE FOR NOW + Louder Than War Radio

Audrey Golden's Cinema Sounds show on Louder Than War Radio is partnering with NOISE FOR NOW in a fundraiser for reproductive justice. → Read More

Jarboe Interview — Skin Blood Women Roses

Interview with Jarboe, whose Record Store Day reissue of Skin’s Blood, Women, Roses will excite Swans fans and beyond. → Read More

Luke Howard — All of Us — Album Review

All of Us offers listeners a preternatural means of engaging with The Plague, and the desolation of pandemic and wartime exile. → Read More

Sister Ghost: Stay Spooky — EP review

Sister Ghost’s new EP Stay Spooky is haunted by magnetic ghosts of the ‘90s, and those spectres are radiant and fierce. → Read More

Digital Resistance: Ungovernable — EP review

The new Digital Resistance EP radiates with centuries of defiance, challenging the status quo with heavy metal guitars and piercing lyrics. → Read More

The Durutti Column — Interview with Phil Cleaver of Kooky Records

Kooky Records has Durutti Column vinyl reissues planned that illumine the sublime sounds of Vini Reilly and Bruce Mitchell. → Read More

Dark Mark vs. Skeleton Joe — album review

Mark Lanegan and Joe Cardamone have a new self-titled album, Dark Mark vs. Skeleton Joe. These are sad, sad songs to dance to. → Read More

LOUD WOMEN Rock the Stage — Interview

LOUD WOMEN Fest is the remedy you've been seeking to the gender-based exclusions on music festival lineups. These musicians rock! → Read More

From SST Records to the Wild West: An Interview with Joe Carducci

Joe Carducci, former SST Records co-owner, writes the American Wild West in a new collection of short stories. He talks to Audrey Golden. → Read More

The Go-Go's Beauty and the Beat: A 40th Anniversary Celebration

The Go-Go’s debut Beauty and the Beat celebrates its 40th anniversary in the year of the band's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. → Read More

The Sparks Brothers dir. by Edgar Wright — film review

Edgar Wright’s new documentary The Sparks Brothers revels in the cinematic wonder, charm, and otherworldliness of the Maels. → Read More

Garbage: No Gods No Masters — Album Review Seventh

No Gods No Masters is a record we need in this infernal landscape of 2021, smashing the patriarchy and resisting the politics of the present. → Read More

40 Years of The Raincoats' Odyshape — Interview with Ana da Silva

2021 marks the 40th anniversary of The Raincoats' Odyshape, and Ana da Silva recalls how the band "wanted to do something different." → Read More

Brix Smith Talks LOUD WOMEN and Reclaim These Streets — Interview

Brix Smith talks about the power and joy of reclaiming the streets in LOUD WOMEN’s new collective single for Women's Aid. → Read More

New Order: Education Entertainment Recreation

With Education Entertainment Recreation, New Order releases a luminous live album and spirited concert film for the ages. | Louder Than War → Read More

Excavate! The Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall — book review

Excavate! is not a book about The Fall. It's a rumination on "the Fall-shaped hole they punched in the wall.” → Read More

LOUD WOMEN: Volume 3 — compilation album review

Loud women everywhere, rejoice! A diverse compilation featuring powerful vocals, guitars, drums, and more from a wide array of women artists. → Read More

Bush Tetras: Live Stream from (Le) Poisson Rouge — live review

Bush Tetras are back! The band delivers a performance that reminds us why they're synonymous with the New York City no-wave, post-punk scene. → Read More