KISS – Off The Soundboard, Tokyo 2001: Album Review
The hottest band in the world – that’s Kiss if you had any doubts – dig into their archive.
The hottest band in the world – that’s Kiss if you had any doubts – dig into their archive.
Sacred songs for the planet – another triumph from the Lowlands’ Melodic Madame, Elly Kellner
The emotional and social concerns of our times – in talking blues, country rock and folk from Matthew Robb.
Guitarist of Duran Duran, Dom Brown, comes up trumps with a splendid solo effort.
Dom Brown is an esteemed musician; he has played with many greats over the years. He is set to release his new album on 11th June 2021.
Steve Von Till has blazed a trail in music for over two decades. He has turned his hand to many styles. His latest solo offerings are the neo-classical A Deep Voiceless Wilderness and a collection of poetry readings in Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems.
The Rumjacks have announced a huge tour for 2022 in support of their latest album Hestia, which we reviewed and bowled us over in March.
News of Innocence & Danger – the forthcoming album from the Neal Morse Band. Released by Inside Out Music on 27th August 2021.
Annie Keating presents a set full of songs of love and loss, joy and heartache – from Bristol County, Massachusetts
Boss Keloid return with their fifth long player of wondrous progressive heavy metal destined to stir your soul.
Pale Wizard Records to release 50 Years Later – Killer – a tribute to Alice Cooper’s Killer LP which was released in 1971.
Nine Skies is a French progressive rock band inspired by many influences: rock, pop, progressive and jazz are all evident on this polished acoustic opus.
Better late than never The Bird, The Book & The Barrel by The Lost Trades transports you through English folk tales to touch those sun-drenched sounds of California.
Moby returns with a collection of reimagined songs from his vast and eclectic musical career; complete with a wide array of special guests.
The Prodigy are one of the finest bands ever. Purveyors of a dastardly blend of rave, big beat, dance and metal; they’re a live band for the ages. Dominic Walsh looks back at a gig from 2010.