Planningtorock is the solo project of Berlin-based, Bolton-bred Janine Rostron. After the operatic pop of her 2006 debut album Have It All, she recently released the stunning follow-up W on James ...
Planningtorock has teamed up with Romy for a tender and personal new version of their track ‘The One’ – listen below. READ MORE: Romy on being back in the studio with The xx: “We’re up for trying new ...
Awesome new DFA signing PlanningToRock are planning all kinds of stuff, as you can see right here. First of all they’ve anounced their debut album W (that’s the artwork above) will be released on May ...
In our GEN F profile of Planningtorock, back in 2011, the Berlin-based solo project's Jam Rostron said, "Some music feels almost like a one-night stand. You love it instantly, then you never listen to ...
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Politically charged dance music may not appeal to everyone but, on her third album, Planningtorock serves it up anyway. All Love's Legal sounds like the soundtrack for an introduction to feminism ...
The year 2013 was a good one for feminist debate being heard, setting the news agenda. But it also became apparent how far there is still to go – not least in the music industry. While discussion of ...
It's 2007 and Janine Rostron is performing in the unlikely venue of the lobby of the British Library in London. A one-woman project known as Planningtorock, she zig-zags across stage in a pair of ...
From 7pm – midnight, as part of 6 Music’s Sleigh Home Rave Safe day, the airwaves will adorned with mixes from LGBTQ+ artists in a 6 Music Queermas Special, featuring sets from Horse Meat Disco ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Albums news every morning. Jam Rostron’s first album as Planningtorock, 2005’s Have It All, included the track “Bolton Wanderer”, a ...
Back in 1991, Billy Bragg was brave enough to rhyme “sexuality” with “strong and warm and wild and free”, yet most pop stars steer clear of using big words with big meanings. Feminism may be firmly ...
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