Steve Knightley – The Winter Yards: Album Review
All work and no play confirms Knightley as one of our best. The Winter Yards is out now.
All work and no play confirms Knightley as one of our best. The Winter Yards is out now.
Blood history, music and song, exquisitely, from the Gàidhealtachd, by two of the region’s finest daughters; Mairearead Green & Rachel Newton
The ever versatile Public Service Broadcasting release The Last Flight; a tribute to the final exploits of aerial adventurer Amelia Earhart.
Totally unclassifiable – an arresting debut album from Bristol-based Sans Froid.
Deeply personal reflections on birth, parenthood and life itself. Singer-songwriter Luke De Sciscio channels Cohen, Drake, Simon and others on his 17th album, Theo.
Seventies Superstar, Gilbert O’Sullivan revisits his 55-year career and comes up with a few pared-back blinders for our enjoyment.
Subtitled ‘A Tribute to Hard Working People Everywhere’, this 80th birthday celebration to Si Kahn is both exhaustive and exhausting, if mostly worth the effort.
American experimental rock outfit Xiu Xiu are back with their new album; 13” Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto with Bison Horn Grips. An album whose overall sound is even more dense than its title.
Schenker revisits the UFO years. Classic songs with guests galore accompanying the iconic axeman.
Every Faces BBC session, concert and broadcast – all in one place for the very first time.
Oscillations ahoy! Classic Hawkwind from 1971. Set the controls for who knows where…
Jon Anderson and his latest collaboration prove that they can go beyond firing off Yes classics.
Just what we need. A live War On Drugs album. The pistol is loaded, pull the trigger.
Blitz Vega was the last musical project from the late Smiths’ bassist Andy Rourke and Happy Mondays guitarist Kav Sandhu.
The (fairground) attraction is, astonishingly, all the more, after 36 years away. Comeback of the year!