If quirky, observational lyrics and music with a Neil Innes-Bonzo twist is the kind of thing that floats your boat, you’ll love Freedom of the City – the new album from Whitby-based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Phil Martin
Robin Trower celebrates his entry to the Octogenarian Society by demonstrating that age is no barrier to dexterity and sheer melodicism.
South London’s finest purveyors of classic rock songcraft , The Steve Eggs Band, return with another fine release.
The long awaited return to the studio for Merry Hell is over. Rising Of The Bold is their new album.
Michael Woodman from Thumpermonkey returns with another intriguing set.
Described as ‘a soundtrack to our living experience’, The Film is an unstoppable combination of two different musical worlds.
Welcome to Quick Takes for April – a quick look at a handful of album releases that we simply didn’t want to escape detection!
A required retrospective of the adopted Madridēnos, the track record of these dogs with a few newies thrown in for better than good measure.
Ready for a collection of ritualistic mantras cloaked in psychedelic ambience? The monolithic Mamuthones project has just the thing for you.
The classic mid seventies era sees Italian Prog standard bearers PFM get a dedicated collection.
Give a girl a guitar and she’ll gallop: more broadsheets from the Jess Silk barricades!
Few slips twixt cup and TRIP here, as the pan-celts odyssey continues.
Bristol-based art-rock trio Sunglasz Vendor release their explosive debut album Unwinding.
Tom Hickox delivers a sumptuous collection of music and stories on a heroic return.
Chief stargazer, Kate Rusby looks up and finds a cluster of sparkling gems.