Various Artists – Round and Round – Progressive Sounds of 1974: Album Review
Round and Round is a superlative box set collection of artists and bands who were making an impact in 1974, under the broad banner of progressive rock.
Round and Round is a superlative box set collection of artists and bands who were making an impact in 1974, under the broad banner of progressive rock.
Nieve Ella makes a powerful comeback with her incredible second EP, ‘Lifetime of Wanting’.
After the preliminaries, here’s the main event. Alaskan singer-songwriter Ava Earl gets brutally honest – with herself, as well as with us.
Super Furry Animals continue their reissue series with a 20th anniversary edition of their seminal 2003 album; Phantom Power.
Genesis Revisited continues as Steve Hackett celebrates an unbeaten half century for the seminal Foxtrot album.
New album from Michele Stodart -A gaunt invitation to hope, a bleak study in survival, this downbeat album is strangely uplifting.
Bright and breezy Prog – business as usual for The Flower Kings.
The Coral return with another beautifully lush album full of all the hallmarks of their signature sound.
Max ZT & Dan Whitehouse; an exciting combination on Ten Steps…to heaven.
Olivia Ross, from The Shee, in a solo set (Grace The Blue) where she keeps the faith over many levels.
No frills but a surfeit of throbbing thrills from Phil Campbell and the gang.
Irish pipes, Scottish music. (Live with it!). Calum Stewart goes True North.
A delightful short collection of tunes and songs from Anglo-Welsh duo Filkin’s Drift – and news of a very special carbon-clear tour!
Melbourne Band, the Paper Kites relocate to Campbells Creek and mine a crock of gold on At The Roadhouse.
‘Ancient Northumbrian Futurism’ : Kathryn Tickell delivers what it says on the tin.