Pallas – Eyes in The Night: Album Review
Pallas – representing Scotland in the early Eighties Progressive Rock revival – collected works from the era.
Pallas – representing Scotland in the early Eighties Progressive Rock revival – collected works from the era.
Jazz-punk-bluegrass superstars, Bridge City Sinners, deliver an album full to the brim with variety, talent and soul.
The last of our multi-part previews of Fairport’s Cropredy Convention 2024 sees us zoom in on the final three acts on the bill (save for one notable exception….)
Janelle Monáe closes out er three night residency at Factory International in true grand slam fashion. Support comes from local group, The KTNA.
They shoulda been contenders. The collected works of hotly-tipped 70s rockers, Snafu – assembled for our delectation.
Rachel Newton adds art gallery soundtracking to her ever growing CV.
South African singer-songwriter Steve Louw previews his forthcoming album, Between Time, with a mighty statement.
Strange? Certainly welcome, a further dose of East Susses Appalachiana from Bedford & Simmonds to charm the soul.
Dave Foster and Dinet Poortman get progressive pop off to a tee.
The debut EP from Dundee alt-rock newcomers, Red Vanilla, offers a wide range of options for their way forward
Isle of Wight composer Paul Armfield celebrates the trees of Sibden Hill and the impact of trees upon our lives.
Airbag come up trumps with another progressive flavoured and atmospheric classic.
We’re at Lincoln Castle as their Summer season of concerts attracts The Kaiser Chiefs.
Body Count roll mercilessly through Manchester and leave nothing in their wake. Should we have expected anything less from the LA mob?
Liam Gallagher concludes his celebratory run of shows in honour of Oasis’ 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe. We were there.