Eclipse – Wired: Album Review
Eclipse deliver the goods (again) in the tired and trusted way with their eighth album showcasing their powerful Melodic Hard Rock.
Eclipse deliver the goods (again) in the tired and trusted way with their eighth album showcasing their powerful Melodic Hard Rock.
Granny’s Attic go all out instrumental on album #3 – The Brickfields.
The Paradox Twin follow up The Importance Of Mr Bedlam with an album based on personal experience and laced with classic moments.
The Taylor Young Band. Jangly, urgent, light and refreshing – from Dallas, Texas, with love
The big day arrives. A new album from Wayward Sons to have fun with.
Brazilian based guitarist and singer Mario Rossi gives us a dose of quality powerful but controlled blues with his super-tight band.
Vivid evocations of seasonal light states, nature, traditional rituals and more – from Mel Biggs, a master of her craft
Sun Atoms – the guise of Jsun Atoms – uses the inspiration of the Sun to concoct a groovy little collection.
The debut album from The Last Inklings. An exercise in cross pollination of the finest kind.
Songs of the desert, the ranch and the road. Ross Cooper – The Lubbock Rodeo Rider – is back!
In a career over three decades Mostly Autumn release what’s arguably a highlight of their legacy.
An alt-folk exploration from Justin Bernasconi – with virtuoso guitar as an added bonus.
Pilgrimage Of The Soul, the eleventh album from Mono, is a perfect exercise in restful and powerful moods.
Steve Hackett punctuates his ongoing Genesis based live shows with another class solo work.
Carcass return with the follow up to Surgical Steel. Torn Arteries is another blood soaked album of gore infused melodic death metal.