Keef Hartley – Sinnin’ For You; The Albums ’69 -’73: Boxset Review
Astonishing game, set and match from Hartley, overlooked and underloved bandleader with a prescient knack for where blues, soul and jazz meet, his band(s) masters of all.
Astonishing game, set and match from Hartley, overlooked and underloved bandleader with a prescient knack for where blues, soul and jazz meet, his band(s) masters of all.
Behemoth and Arch Enemy headline a blockbuster night of metal in Manchester alongside Carcass and Unto Others…with everything blazing.
Ranagri take the folk tradition by the scruff of the neck.
Darkest Era break their silence with their first album in nearly a decade. Wither On The Vine is oh so very welcome.
Seth Lakeman makes his accident delayed returned to The Picturedrome in Holmfirth – ably accompanied by his superb band.
Pulled Apart By Horses return – in stripped-back form – for triumphant 5th album
Jon Kean is at The Cheese & Grain in Frome to catch The Wedding Present.
The Space Between -Second album from Brum’s purveyors of fiery folk, Bonfire Radicals
We catch up with the Annie Keating steamroller as it bustled into Saltaire.
The Coast Road heads off on an exhilarating journey led by two insanely talented musicians
Astonishing later life flourish of new wave rhythms from this polished songwriter, blowing away, and some, any earlier stereotyping.
Sue Harding gets up close and personal as she explores the resonance of Darkling.
Deluxe six disc compilation of Pentangle’s “middle” period from Cherry Red.
Slipknot return for another blast of the extreme on The End, So Far…the closing of a chapter and the beginning of a new one? The signs are here.
Delightful tales of Warwickshire lives and legends – a stunning debut album from Warwick’s Ellie Gowers