“Play For Today” was solid support for fan favourite “A Forest” on 1980’s Seventeen Seconds. Drenching Jam-like guitars and XTC whines in sepulchral industrial tones, it foresaw not just goth but bits ...
But looking at where Johnson took the piano, it’s fair to say that the keys meant as much as the guitar once they were in his hands. Because you don’t simply play the piano. It’s a percussion ...