The Church – The Hypnogogue: Album Review
The Church go all Prog Rock on album #26, gliding around a Sci Fi Psych Rock universe.
The Church go all Prog Rock on album #26, gliding around a Sci Fi Psych Rock universe.
Gnoss not only stretch for the sky, they are flying.
Raise your teacups and glasses! A comprehensive Merry Hell retrospective that sends out a glut of their trademark messages of positivity.
Smoky poteen from the swamplands, enticing gothic noir of merit, De La Cour offers a grip like vice on your senses.
From Fall To Spring bass player Léon joins us At The Barrier on a Why I Love about Mudvayne.
Illustrious indie illustrator and alt-rock songwriter Jamie Lenman returns with an inspired supplement to his acclaimed recent album, The Atheist
Describing herself as an old soul inside a 30-something millennial, Alice Howe is hard-wired for her country folk rock’n’soul hybrid.
Corrosion Of Conformity swing by Manchester as part of their UK and Irish tour with Plainride in support.
Hugh Cornwell fits in a trip to Birmingham on a day off – why not? We joined in the fun.
The Zombies cast their blissful musical spell over a smitten Glasgow audience with a magnificent set of songs old and new.
Richard Digance and Sam Barrett are at Over Hulton Folk Club. As usual, so are we.
K.K. Hammond joins us to share thoughts on her top five Blues albums.
Music we grew up with. Loud As Giants powerful debut album is no Eighties tribute.
Boston singer-songwriter Ellis Paul offers a sneak preview of his forthcoming album, 55 – which celebrates his milestone 30th year as a headlining performer.
13 courses of 60s-flavoured baroque pop on The Lemon Twigs’ harmony-drenched 4th album