Joshua Idehen releases his proper debut; an intoxicating mix of hope, humility and humour from an individual wanting the best of everyone, and the best from us all.
Mogwai ingnite a bad fire and give a demonstration in Post Rock dynamics at Manchester’s O2 Apollo.
Acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter Abigail Lapell returns with a new single. Hazel is the first taster of Abigail’s forthcoming album, Shadow Child.
French darkwave artist Sierra Veins lands in the UK this week for three dates in Edinburgh, Manchester and London.
Forebode takes Saille back to their roots while upping production values and retaining their songwriting prowess.
Dimscûa release Dust Eater on vinyl, cementing their 2025 debut as a prime piece of post rock / metal / sludge full of emotional turmoil.
Lone Assembly, a Swiss quartet, have risen steadily since their EP release in 2024, carving out a distinctive place in the post-punk revival.
Dust or storm, Ryan kicks it all up regardless, in a brazen banjo driven bonanza of some brilliance.
Another Neal Morse fueled Prog Rock concept album – this time, you choose the meaning…
Kalandra, The Willow Trio, Karnivool, Hedera, Aleph Aguiar, Eye Of Melian and Howling Bells get caught in our Quick Takes monthly round up.
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.