Auri – II, Those We Don’t Speak Of: Album Review
The journey of Auri continues with a subtle and sublime set of atmospheric and emotional music.
The journey of Auri continues with a subtle and sublime set of atmospheric and emotional music.
A huge Be Bop Deluxe live collection that expands on the Live In The Air Age album.
Produced and arranged by himself, Pokey LaFarge returns with a ten-song set on New West Records – In The Blossom Of Their Shade.
Timeless, breathless collection of funk, soul, blues and rock from Brooklyn’s Dakota Jones.
Shed Load records introduce us to the jaunty The Burner Band whose Signs And Wonders is a healthy dose of bluegrass country rock.
A trio of prog musos let their progressive hair down and go big time, old school on Allium: Una Storia
Singer / songwriter / guitarist Amanda Lehmann steps into the spotlight with her first solo album.
Lifesigns release album #3 – Altitude is worth the wait. A testament to the possibilities of remote recording.
Anthems, hope and escapism – it’s all there on Posh Pop – the first Toyah album for 13 years!
Wood, Steel, Dust and Dreams -A lavish limited edition celebration of the thirty year songwriting partnership of Rod Picott with Slaid Cleaves.
Synth Proggers, Kyros, continue to embrace the new trends in the music world and offer up a set that shows off their influences.
An ‘A’ list of Scottish trad musicians shine in this remarkable offering. Mr Goose provide so much more than a tale for children.
Ash Dome is the new full-length album by Welsh artist R. Seiliog and the latest addition to the Cue Dot Records series. Simon Tucker reviews.
Necronautical release a metal tour de force, on their fourth album, that takes the band into new and exciting musical territory.
Songs of anguish and despair, from Sam Williams, the grandson of the great Hank Williams.