Ian Prowse – One Hand On The Starry Plough: Album Review
Amsterdam frontman Ian Prowse brings a message of hope – from out of the depths of despair
Amsterdam frontman Ian Prowse brings a message of hope – from out of the depths of despair
Amorphis continue to blaze a trail on the road marked ‘heavy and melodic’. Halo is another exceptional album.
Heal & Harrow – hypnotically ethereal mood music, haunting songs and spoken word, conjured up by the fear of witches.
Bitch releases Bitchcraft; a collection of wonderful songs augmented with razor sharp lyrics, synths, percussion and violin.
Inspired reassessment of The Stones’ 1966 classic.
That most British institution of Heavy Metal bands, Saxon, say what the Romans said. And why not?
Instrumental and experimental Post-Rock duo Nordic Giants release a third intriguing and immersive collection.
Vintage blues with additional hues of gospel and jazz; come aboard this Massachusetts train for album number 11 from Misty Blues.
Notes from the Underground is an intriguing release that showcases the influence and impact of radical music of the Twentieth Century.
Glasgow six-piece Trip release their debut, four years in the making.
A lockdown solo effort. As The Tide Gets High And Low from Italian bluesman Gianni Tbay as The Blues Against Youth, his one-man-band project.
Lachlan Bryan on a big album whose title is DEFINITELY NOT about COVID! 😉
Paul Draper on how to become a complete cult in the music industry.
An extensive collection of the new and the old from the archive of the prolific Anthony Phillips.
The underlooked early presence of Arrival, the UK’s premier vocal front line, later becoming the core of Kokomo.