Freya Beer – Beast: Album Review
The debut album from Freya Beer is an aptly titled, confident and striking set of songs
The debut album from Freya Beer is an aptly titled, confident and striking set of songs
Saskia Griffiths-Moore asks Where Are We Heading on a subtle and classy acoustic set.
The glory years of Canadian/American giants – repackaged. Head off on a Magic Carpet Ride with Steppenwolf.
Sexy. Groovy. Masterfully produced. Swindle is back and he has brought his friends with him.
Composed with friend Will Gardner, Maz O’Connor continues her new ventures as vulpes with the release of Jessica.
La Luz release a shining diamond of a fourth album, full of great songs, and their fabulous blend of harmonies, surf guitar, psychedelic keyboards, and an intoxicating dance beat.
The ever evolving Mànran continue to deliver their solid wedges of rock infused trad. hues.
Some Roots-infused Americana, and a whole lot more on the third album from British seven piece, Fine Lines.
The Georgia Thunderbolts give raw and rootsy Southern Rock & Soul a good name.
The SEIMS juggernaut of experimental Post/Math Rock hits a peak with some stunning creations on the new album, Four.
The Pineapple Thief provide us with another excuse to fill the shelves with another mighty fine product – the Nothing But The Truth live document.
Dynatron (alias of Jeppe Hasseriis) form the sound to eternal space exploration on Origins, their new album through Blood Music.
Baron Crâne release their fourth album Les Beaux Jours, and unleash a powerhouse of heavy fusion sounds and astonishing musicianship.
The 2007 album from The Cult, expanded with a disc of bonus material. Astbury and Duffy, friends briefly reunited.
Composer, filmmaker and producer Brick Briscoe goes balls out rock and roll on his new album