Siger – When We Fly: Album Review
When We Fly -Album No.2 from Belgian brothers Hartwin and Ward Dhoore, aka Siger.
When We Fly -Album No.2 from Belgian brothers Hartwin and Ward Dhoore, aka Siger.
It’s hard to teach new tricks to young dogs, but these guys could. The Hunch, Yorkshire’s new kids on the block.
Jo Quail releases the spellbinding Invocation/Supplication through By Norse Music. One sure to have the tongues of discerning music fans of all tastes wagging.
An exhilarating new talent from their bottomless pit of amazing young bluesmen. Kingfish is Live In London.
Exquisite! More glorious gloomy songs “in the key of Fife” from King Creosote. Out now on Domino Records.
Astute observations of the human psyche – dressed in a poppy MOR gown, courtesy of Cork singer-songwriter Cormac O Coaimh.
Wilfully avoiding the mainstream, Edgar Broughton remains resolutely underground and genre curious. Welcome back!
Widescreen prog, some disturbing recollections and a dose of black humour – there’s lots to take in on the new album from Airbridge.
The Pleasures add their own edge to the Americana template on the debut release.
Gong – forever evolving – keeping the teapot flying on Unending Ascending.
First solo album in six years from The Mystic Beatle’s only offspring is a venture into gothic electronica.
Tremendous resume brings the venerable institution bang up to date with a, um, bang!
Dirty Honey pull a few aces from up their sleeves on Can’t Find The Brakes.
Wintergreen finds Jenny Sturgeon and friends on a dreamy, ethereal set that revels in the intimacy.
Green Lung perfect a hybrid of folklore, horror and Metal on This Heathen Land.