Bluenose B – Truth Is King: Album Review
Bluenose B revisits his band’s 1990 album and rekindles the spirit of an era. Chiming, guitars, soaring solos, bouncy tunes and self-effacing lyrics: What’s not to like?
Bluenose B revisits his band’s 1990 album and rekindles the spirit of an era. Chiming, guitars, soaring solos, bouncy tunes and self-effacing lyrics: What’s not to like?
Languid and louche, inspiring string laden retro-tropicalia from the Manchester Henge man, Matthew C. Whitaker
Lucy Kitchen channels Joni, Sandy and others to express personal loss and make a statement of quiet resilience on her third album.
First album from Hawkwind with add ons plus a dip into the Dave Brock tape archive.
News of And Then There Was Phil… The latest Genesis tribute show from The Musical Box.
Cherry Red excavate the other Parsons and expand on a set of the solo recordings.
Jakobol amazed us with their unique sound and have released another experimental album, Leornian, extending the boundaries of folk music.
Acclaimed UK Americana practitioners, Fine Lines preview their forthcoming album. Seven Wonders is an appetising taster.
Morganway return with a sassy new single – Machine – with the Music Venues Trust getting a cut of the proceeds.
No frills, no trends, just brutal, direct death metal as Kataklysm, Vader and Blood Red Throne showcase death metal at its best.
After killing us with kindness on his most recent album, Beans On Toast and the band are on tour…
A quick preview of the masses of delights at the 2026 Manchester Folk Festival.
Pentangle’s final studio album by the original line up stands alongside the band’s finest work.
This marvellous EP from Sykofant completes the musical project which began with the last release Red Sun.
Suffolk Husband/wife duo Kyson Point reflect on the natural world and human emotion for their debut album, Underwater Sky. Prepare to soothed, smoothed and charmed…