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At The Barrier

Live music, reviews and opinion / Est. 2018

Kitten Pyramid

Kitten Pyramid – KOOZY!!: Album Review

By Dominic Walsh on 24th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Kitten Pyramid follow up their critically acclaimed debut with another wonderfully eccentric slice of prog-pop on KOOZY!!

Portable Radio – Should’ve Bounced: Video Premiere

By At The Barrier on 23rd April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Portable Radio release their new single, backed with two new B-sides, and we have the exclusive premiere of the bands’ new video!

on track gong

The On Track series: Book Review

By Mike Ainscoe on 22nd April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

We do the honours again with the On Track series that looks at the music of Aimee Mann and Psych Prog rockers Gong.

C.O.B. spirit of love

C.O.B. – Spirit Of Love: Album Review

By John Barlass on 21st April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Welcome reissue of an acid-folk classic – featuring the Incredible String Band’s founder – Clive Palmer explores the Spirit Of Love

opeth blackwater park

Opeth – Blackwater Park 20th Anniversary: News

By At The Barrier on 20th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Opeth announce a twentieth anniversary reissue of their landmark album – Blackwater Park. All the details here…

honey and the bear

Honey And The Bear – Journey Through The Roke: Album Review

By Mike Ainscoe on 20th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Honey And The Bear – Jon and Lucy Hart – take a trip through unknown territory. Will they survive? Read on…

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James Lindsay – Torus: Album Review

By John Barlass on 20th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Magical fusion of Scottish instrumental folk, experimental rock, jazz and ambient from Breabach bassist, James Lindsay

mount forel small worlds

Mount Forel – Small Worlds: Album Review

By Howard King on 20th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

A debut album from the multi-national post rock band Mount Forel. Reputed to have met under an apple tree they certainly have gravitas as a highly listenable sonic experience.

rock machine

Various Artists – Riding The Rock Machine: British Seventies Classic Rock: Album Review

By John Barlass on 19th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

An alternative appraisal of those classic 70s years when may were Riding The Rock Machine – by Grapefruit Records

MG Boulter - Clifftown

MG Boulter – Clifftown: Album Review

By John Barlass on 19th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Vivid evocations of Thames Estuary life from Southend-on-Sea’s folk/Americana troubadour MG Boulter

Tom Petty

Tom Petty – Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Version): Album Review

By Howard King on 18th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Featuring 16 studio recordings of alternate takes, long cuts and jam versions of ‘Wildflowers’ songs curated with help from his loving family, bandmates and collaborators, another visit is made to the revolutionary Wildflowers album.

Bewitcher

Von Bewitcher of Bewitcher: Interview

By Dominic Walsh on 18th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Bewitcher have just released their latest album, Cursed Be Thy Kingdom. We caught up with Bewitcher, to talk about the new album, artwork, vinyl and more.

Rob Lewis

Rob Lewis – A Tribute from At The Barrier

By John Barlass on 17th April 2021 • ( 15 Comments )

At The Barrier was shocked and devastated to learn of the sudden death, earlier this week, of our great friend Rob Lewis. We pay tribute…

gigspanner

Peter Knight’s Gigspanner – From Poets To Wives: Album Review

By Howard King on 16th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Peter Knight has waved his wand (cunningly disguised as a bow) and magically transformed traditional into new mesmerising tunes on  the new Gigspanner release From  Poets To Wives.

rorcal & earthflesh

Rorcal & Earthflesh – Witch Coven: Album Review

By Gareth Allen on 16th April 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

On their new album Witch Coven, Rorcal & Earthflesh have created a dynamic fusion of the black metal and doom metal genres together with other musical influences, It’s an intense listening experience that once again demonstrates the creative potential of metal. 

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