Ross Cooper – Chasing Old Highs, Deluxe Edition: Album Review
Songs of the desert, the ranch and the road. Ross Cooper – The Lubbock Rodeo Rider – is back!
Songs of the desert, the ranch and the road. Ross Cooper – The Lubbock Rodeo Rider – is back!
In a career over three decades Mostly Autumn release what’s arguably a highlight of their legacy.
An alt-folk exploration from Justin Bernasconi – with virtuoso guitar as an added bonus.
Pilgrimage Of The Soul, the eleventh album from Mono, is a perfect exercise in restful and powerful moods.
Steve Hackett punctuates his ongoing Genesis based live shows with another class solo work.
Carcass return with the follow up to Surgical Steel. Torn Arteries is another blood soaked album of gore infused melodic death metal.
Hamish Hawk releases an incredible new album, that marks the emergence of a supremely gifted musician, singer and writer.
Country contrarians from the Catskills, the Felice Brothers, keep ’em coming, still like nothing or nobody else out there. Like that’s a good thing, and, unmistakably, it is.
Timeless, feelgood music from The Bean Pickers Union that embraces, with rapture, as many styles of American country infused rock as you can shake a leg at. And probably will.
Spiers & Boden return with a set of scrubbed up traditional songs with a joyous edge.
The fifth Inglorious album bucks the trend and delivers a set of songs as a tribute to various outstanding female musicians who’ve inspired the band.
Tennessee’s Poet of the Road, RB Morris, celebrates life, freedom, sunshine and the open road.
They may have fifty years behind them but Hawkwind show no signs of slowing down.
Ghost Owl – guitar and violin duets inspired by, and written for, the Barn Owl
Considered and insightful thoughts on the state of his nation, by the master of folk-blues, Eric Bibb, managing to counter the sometime bleakness of vision by embracing a number of styles.