Why I Love: Charlie Barnes on Oceansize
InsideOut Music recording artist, Charlie Barnes, writes of the inspiration of the wonderful Oceansize in our latest Why I Love feature.
InsideOut Music recording artist, Charlie Barnes, writes of the inspiration of the wonderful Oceansize in our latest Why I Love feature.
Andy Jones, drummer with Wigan folk rock band Merry Hell, tells us why he loves Rush.
The Hourglass Trilogy by Wigan Folk-Rock outfit Merry Hell comes to a conclusion with Bob Kettle’s Emergency Lullaby (Wasting Time) song.
Victories At Sea released their debut album earlier in 2020. We welcome Steve Edgehill from Victories At Sea as he discusses the music of the peerless Talk Talk.
James Kay, drummer from London quartet Asian Death Crustacean, talks about his love of the music of Om.
News of the new album, Panther, from prog metal titans, Pain Of Salvation. Out on InsideOut Music on 28th August.
We recently reviewed Jade Hairpins new album and we’re lucky to have Jonah Falco of the band write for us in the latest Why I Love column about the music of Clifford Brown.
Kris Drever has a new single ahead of a new album. Listen to Where The World Is Thin here.
In the second of two Why I Love features from The Blackheart Orchestra, we welcome Rick Pilkington to At The Barrier as he writes for us about his love of the legendary Eric Clapton and what it’s like to actually play with him!
News of the new album from The Pineapple Thief. Versions Of The Truth is out on Kscope in August. Watch the video for Demons.
News of the new Jaye Jayle album Prisyn that seems to be a little wild judging by the video for Don’t Blame The Rain.
News of the upcoming new album from Tim Bowness. Late Night Laments is out on InsideOutMusic in August.
Lizzy Hardingham writes from the heart about the inspiration of the music of Gilmore Roberts and what it means to her.
In the first of two Why I Love features from The Blackheart Orchestra, we welcome singer Chrissy Mostyn to At The Barrier as she writes for us about her love of Sigur Rós.
Bob Kettle from Wigan folk rockers Merry Hell, shares with us his love of Leonard Cohen.