Robin Trower – Bridge Of Sighs (50th Anniversary Edition): Album Review
Expansive commemorative reissue of 70s guitar legend’s masterwork. Robin Trower take a bow.
Expansive commemorative reissue of 70s guitar legend’s masterwork. Robin Trower take a bow.
Shine On Brightly, Procol Harum’s classic second album, is released in a new remastered vinyl edition.
Watford’s Dicemen flex their folk, post-punk and indie roots with twelve songs that cover the state of the nation, the state of the world and the elusiveness of fame.
Straight to the point and often deeply personal – Zoe Boekbinder holds nothing back on her new album, Wildflower.
A post bank holiday bottle-neck that needs unblocking, featuring two Welsh rarebits and some warm-reekin rich from Scotland.
Japanese Math Rock pioneers LITE rework their recent seventh album for a live audience.
Norwich’s Alt-Americana Troubadour Holly Lerski documents her self-rediscovery road trip across the American West.
A rebellious, raucous and politically charged album from Ferocious Dog – one not to miss!
Bold, joyful and often reflective. Quarter-Life, the collaborative new album from folk-fusion duo Good Habits is a triumph.
Scotland’s best kept secret blows all the doors down with heart and soul. And love.
Chris Spedding’s very fine early solo album, Songs Without Words, is a long lost gem of jazz-rock music.
Musician, songwriter and poet, Aeryn takes an atmospheric alt Folk adventure on Othala.
The wonderful music and legacy of singer songwriter Alan Hull is celebrated in a superb new collection of early recordings.
The Stackridge story continues as Esoteric reissue the recording and video of the revived band’s landmark 2007 concert at Bath’s Rondo Theatre.
Shetland fiddle music gets a buoyant bounce in this first solo outing from Peatbog fiddle man, Ross Couper.