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Loud And Quiet Please, Stu needs more friends A year ago, we launched our new membership scheme. After 15 years of giving the magazine away for free, we realised that might not be a sustainable business model (who’d have thought?) – we needed our readers to support our work, and many of you obliged. We’re incredibly grateful for that, so thank you very much. Now, we’re taking another step forward and making a few changes to how your Loud And Quiet membership works. First of all, we’re now offering monthly as well as annual payments for your magazines, podcasts and more, so you’re not tied into anything and can give us a try for as long or short a period as you like. There are essentially three tiers, with some further differences depending on where you are in the world: our digital membership, from as little as £3.99 per month; our full membership, featuring physical magazines and much more, from £5.99 per month; and our all-singing, all-dancing deluxe ti ....
Loud And Quiet A gift from the podcast overlords, previously reserved for our L&Q members Our regular Sweet 16 column has been a bit of a favourite for us for a long time, so turning it into a podcast has been a real pleasure. The first series, featuring Shirley Collins, Waxahatchee, Kelly Lee Owens and more, was initially reserved exclusively for members of Loud And Quiet, but now we’re making it available to everyone. We think some of the stories in there are too special not to share. To listen to the series, all you need to do is sign up here – just pop your email address in the box, and you’ll have access to every episode we’ve made so far, in your browser or via your preferred podcast app. ....
Patrick Clarke , February 17th, 2021 09:33 Rising Totnes trio Pale Blue Eyes talk to Patrick Clarke about self-sufficiency, their hometown s thriving DIY culture, and how The KLF s funeral business partners helped fund their debut single “I think we feel pretty lucky to live in the area we live in,” says Matt Board over Zoom from Totnes in Devon, where he lives with his wife and bandmate Lucy. Locked down throughout 2020, a year that before the pandemic was shaping up to be a launching pad for their slinky psychedelic trio Pale Blue Eyes, they’ve had the luxury of their own makeshift studio, a control room and a recording room based out of Matt’s mother’s house, with an old analogue console that he restored over a couple of years. As a result, they were able to make the best of the vast expanses of newfound time that the pandemic provided. Not only did they have their debut album recorded, mixed and ready to go before coronavirus scuppered their plans, but th ....