Ithaca – They Fear Us: Album Review
Ithaca return with their second album, They Fear Us; a blistering mix of hardcore, prog, power pop and industrial metal.
Ithaca return with their second album, They Fear Us; a blistering mix of hardcore, prog, power pop and industrial metal.
Sublime sophomore album from Ms Amy Birks heads into darker yet beautifully seductive territory.
1992 era studio and live reworking from masters of classic British Hard Rock, UFO.
A massive dose of English proto-psychedelia from Elmer Gantry on the Velvet Opera Anthology.
Classy and classic country duet territory from Wales, Black Feathers have a foot in the folk and rock of Americana.
Bella Hardy returns to traditional ballads on her tenth solo album.
How about some Desert Celtic Cajun Folk, with added reggae for good measure? a heady distillation of styles from Mark Mulholland.
Reformed psych-blues trio Cachimera blow away any cobwebs on a powerful set.
Purity of essence distilled into a fine Manx mist. Ruth Keggin and Rachel Hair on Lossan.
Vibrant celtic acoustica to blow away complacency and cobwebs alike.
Haken guitarist Charlie Griffiths gives the Prog Metal template a paleontological tweak.
1970s Rock band Babe Ruth are celebrated in a collection of their three albums for the Harvest record label.
Mercury Rev have All Is Dream repressed with added extras on limited double vinyl set.
Award winning Blues & Americana artist Katie Knipp lets rip on a live set.
Quirky yet classic Canadiana, from the Yukon to you. The Lucky Ones release Slow Dance, Square Dance, Barn Dance.