Hawkwind – There Is No Space For Us: Album Review
A chilled out Hawkwind on a different trip as they find themselves slap bang in the middle of a purple patch.
A chilled out Hawkwind on a different trip as they find themselves slap bang in the middle of a purple patch.
Third album collaboration between Scottish singer-songwriter Samantha Whates and Southend scenester MG Boulter.
First album in ten years from Saskatoon Polaris Music Prize nominee Steph Cameron. Blood Moon offers dreams, inspiration, food for thought and musical satisfaction in equal measure
Unfinished Business by Perfect Stranger is an album that winningly combines music that is challenging and thought provoking.
A Study Of Losses is the brand new album from Beirut. Wallow in the placid tones of Zach Condor’s compositions which will challenge expectations.
Cherry Red takes another dive into London’s Pub Rock scene of the mid-late 1970s. A potent reminder that we had us a real good time…
A fusion of Persian poetry, Kurdish traditional songs, jazz harmonies and Latin rhythms. The new album from Elana Sasson delivers on every front.
As normally odd as ever, this shows the Strangelies of Dr Strangely Strange to have become comfortably quirky in their eighties.
20 songs cover every aspect of human interaction. The Grey Album – album #9 from prolific singer-songwriter and voice actress Grey DeLisle.
A band for or every season, featuring several cultures, Tern, Tern, Tern. Flyway is a captivating debut.
If these are their weaknesses, God help us when we see the strengths of Brown Horse!
Anglo-Welsh duo Filkin’s Drift assemble the songs and tunes that inspired them during their 2023 walking tour along the Welsh Coastal Path for a debut album with a difference!
Edinburgh musician/poet/novelist Andrew Ferguson pursues his SIASA project as, prompted by Dylan – and the life experiences of himself and others – he asks “What is Folk?”
Arch Enemy push their boundaries with a fearsome new collection.
A New Awakening documents, how jazz found a new vital relevance and a widening audience, embracing rock, blues and folk influences.