The Celtic Social Club – You Should Know: Album Review
Never too late to join this (Celtic social) club and become acquainted with their warm glow of welcome.
Never too late to join this (Celtic social) club and become acquainted with their warm glow of welcome.
We’re at Manchester Academy as the Levellers run through Zeitgeist. Grace Petrie in support.
We’re at the Foxlowe Arts Centre for a dash of The Damn Truth with Parker Barrow in support.
We head down to 229 to catch His Lordship and see their two albums brought vividly to life.
Neil Thomas – vocalist, guitarist and songwriter with Pavey Ark – joins us for a Why I Love that zones in on Aldous Harding.
As they creep towards a fiftieth anniversary Marillion announce tour dates for 2026 as they return to the UK stages next autumn!
Well-constructed songs with lyrics that will provoke analysis and consideration, on the long-awaited third album from Haunted Like Human.
There’s a palpable optimism woven between the sonic spaces of A Bridge To Far. ; the sixth and latest release from Midlake.
We’re in Birmingham for to see Howard Jones celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Dream Into Action album.
The Clause release their debut album, Victim Of A Casual Thing. It follows the release of their 2023 EP Weekend Millionaire.
Good Health Good Wealth collide shimmering production with the spoken word into a cleverly-crafted seven day diary thick with drum loops, gritty riffs and grittier narration.
Kneecap bring their own kind of storm to Liverpool as they deliver an intense, high voltage show full of the bluster we’ve come to expect.
Baxter Dury brings all his energy and new record, Allberone, to Manchester. Support comes from Joshua Idehen.
Rick Maria Barchiesi, lead singer and Co-Author in Will O’Dusk, joins us for a Why I Love on the irrepressible The Darkness.
We’re at the HMV Empire in Coventry for Steve Knightley and The Winter Yards band.