”fifty” – review by Mark D. Price
an audio/video review of rpc’s album “fifty” by Mark D. Price
Manchester Musician
an audio/video review of rpc’s album “fifty” by Mark D. Price
On the 25th of August 2015, Robert Paul Corless released his debut solo album, simply titled, Volume One, 8 songs altogether clocking in at 63 minutes of the most challenging, creatively intense music of his 6-year solo career thus far.
Robert Paul Corless has offered up the final volume of his long-running solo album series. Volume 50 marks a line in the sand
Amid a blurring of all forms, in a plagued Winter of worry, Rob Corless delivers his landmark 50th album. As with the previous 49 – the crying of lot 49 – he conceives of his schizophrenic productions not as passive facilitators but as active exhibitions.
from today Robert Paul Corless will be releasing sampler albums on the mondays when there isn’t a normal album release. there will be
Looking back, memory is like a bookshelf or record collection constantly being reordered into alphabetical and musical disorder with no collected works by any one – no best of’s – but a lot of worst of’s.
Robert Corless and Andrew Saunderson recently sat down with Patrick Davies to do an interview in support of the know thyself ep. See
BY ANDREWJAMESBARCLAY ON DECEMBER 16, 2019 The Evil Poor formed in 2009 with members of other cult Mancunian groups, Robert Corless front man of Gabrielles Wish
Robert Paul Corless ‘The Man and his Music’ I first met Robert in 2005. His group Gabrielle’s Wish had just released a new
our friends over at far out magazine has published an interview