UFO – The Misdemeanor Tour: Album Review
UFO enter a period of reconciliation around one of their more divisive album releases.
UFO enter a period of reconciliation around one of their more divisive album releases.
A Year In The Life, from Tom Smith, is a vibrant and enjoyable jazz work, with an inventive approach to the Big Band sound.
Perfection on a summer’s afternoon! Lost Maps & Long Barrows – the new album from Shipwreck Orchestra – aka multi-instrumentalist Aaron Miller (and friends) – blends prog and folk influences with orchestral ambition to create sounds that are truly unique and thoroughly satisfying
The superb remaster of Radio Clyde 1978 captures Anthony Phillips playing and singing live in the studio, for a classic radio session.
Skerryvore slay any scepticism with a precision assault on the senses.
Cherry Red Records and Dissonance collate the Roadrunner albums from Obituary – a truly great run of albums that put the Floridians on the map.
Cherry Red/Dissonance reissue the first two albums from Canadian death metallers, Gorguts.
Craig Gould mixes the old(er) and the new(er) in an impressive audio visual live package.
Third outing for Haines & Buck – doing their bit for mind altering music.
We’ve had the tasters, but did they really prepare us for what a Few Tears of Eros – the fourth album from Iowan singer-songwriter Trevor Sensor – has in store? Probably not, I’d say…
Caution chucked thataway, Mànran fire on all new cylinders.
This mammoth compilation of 10 LPs showcases Caravan at their best…. Live, with six concert appearances between 1976 and 2001.
Psych-folk duo La Nouvelle Musique to release self-titled debut album via Fruits de Mer Records.
Celebrating 50 years since the release of their debut album! Dr Feelgood’s first four albums remastered and reissued on vinyl and CD.
Haken deliver two sets of magnificent progressive metal, on a career defining live release.