Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
Public Image Limited - Death Disco 12'' Remix +1 more
27 LeggiesFollow “I was browsing on Bandcamp the other day and came across a bargain which I thought I should alert you…” on Jun 19th, 2022 →
Public Image Limited - Public Image
Killed By Death RecordsFollow “So no obscure records left ha? Don’t you worry. There’s plenty. But I’m in the mood for some classics. P.I.L.’s…” on Nov 25th, 2014 →
Public Image Limited - Rise.
Shelter From the NormFollow ““Rise” by Public Image Ltd 6:04 for 6/04 There’s entirely nowhere near enough PiL on the internet. And especially songs…” on Jun 4th, 2013 →
Public Image Limited - This Is Not A Love Song (live)
scruffy the yakFollow “The British Olympic Organizers contacted me about a do-over for the closing ceremonies, something about the music not being "Great…” on Aug 12th, 2012 →
Public Image Limited - Death Disco Unedited Monitor Mix +1 more
DoklandsFollow “Jah Wobble and Keith Levene are back together which is good news, especially for their Japanese fans. The duo are…” on Jan 20th, 2012 →
Public Image Limited - This Is Not A Love Song
The Sound Of IndieFollow “One notable upside with the popularity with Coachella and other large scale summer festivals is that they seem to have…” on May 27th, 2010 →
Public Image Limited - Rise
Life Just BouncesFollow “In the crazy world of modern music hackery, it seems almost impossible to move without bumping into a genre prefixed…” on Feb 11th, 2010 →
Public Image Limited - Seattle
TonegentsFollow “The Oscars generally don't get me nearly as riled up as the Grammys do, thank goodness. Especially when they do…” on Feb 3rd, 2010 →
Public Image Limited - Religion II
Good Rockin' TonightFollow “A recent commenter let me know how he thought the band Prism was crap and he thanked me for exposing…” on Apr 26th, 2009 →
Public Image Limited - 1981
Armagideon TimeFollow “The state of the American rock scene circa November 1981, as recorded in the pages of Hit Parader magazine: (clicking…” on Dec 11th, 2007 →