Quick Takes – November 2025: Album Reviews
Flitcraft, Bad Company, Secret Rule, Luke Colcannon, Gazpacho, This House We Built and Cheap Trick get caught in our monthly appraisal.
Flitcraft, Bad Company, Secret Rule, Luke Colcannon, Gazpacho, This House We Built and Cheap Trick get caught in our monthly appraisal.
Warwickshire’s WLDFLWRS gather a host of distinguished guests and occupy Birmingham’s Town Hall to celebrate the 49th Anniversary of a seminal concert. And didn’t they celebrate in style?!
One of Scotland ‘s finest voices, Hannah Rarity, with a touching charity single.
The Last Dinner Party bring The Pyre to Manchester in suitably lavish style and with glorious grace.
The reissue of 2003’s Such & Such album by Steve Tilston, reminds us of the scale of his talent
Two-time JUNO Award-winner, Old Man Luedecke, revisits his most recent album release, reworks a few songs and adds a couple more. Result: Increased intensity and altered perspectives
Nicol Hofman from Stellvris joins us for a quick WIL on Jinjer.
A bold re-awakening and a fresh re-imagining from deep in Kent; it’s the return of Maz O’Connor!
Making a welcome return to Canterbury after 12 years, Police Dog Hogan are warmly greeted by a well filled Gulbenkian of mostly first timers.
We’re at the Albert Hall in Manchester for a Sunday Service with current do-no-wrongers, Amble.
The Red Castle – the new album from Canadian singer-songwriter John Southworth – reflects on lineage, loss and time.
O’Neill delivers a thoughtful selection box of treats to chew over.
Omer Cohen of symphonic metalcore outfit, Venice Revive joins us to explain why he loves Trivium.
Folk Album of the Year 2025 – shortlisted revealed!
Alligator Records remastered version of the 2008 release Orange Blossoms, takes an introspective look at the life of JJ Grey.