“We get along really well, we don’t argue or get drunk and call each other bastards.”
READ MORESince Mika Miko split and No Age started touring the world, LA’s The Smell scene has been searching for a new, less garage-y sound, and its found it in ravesploitation.
Liars have always been proponents of the idea of more – more bass, more fuzz, more weirdness.
READ MORELoud and Quiet is a website [you're on it], a limited cassette label and a sporadic club night, but first and foremost, before the clicks on analogue releases, it’s a free monthly music paper: an independently published mag that covers new music from font to back.
You can pick up Loud and Quiet for free from any of our stockists or order individual copies and yearly subscriptions HERE. A new issues is released on third Saturday of every month.
We’re not necessarily technophobes, but while we love our website, it doesn’t exist without the printed paper.That’s why a lot of what you’ll find here you could have found sooner by tracking down a copy of Loud and Quiet. Highlights from past issues are then added here, along with a handful of exclusive content and news to keep you up to date with what’s going on in our world.
Q: Can I contribute to Loud and Quiet?
A: Loads of people contribute to Loud and Quite but we’re always open to more hands being on deck. Email us at info@loudandquiet.com and we’ll try to get back to you asap.
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Q: Do you offer up work experience placement?
A: Afraid not, no. Trust us, you’d be bored stiff.
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