Deafheaven – 10 Years Gone: Album Review
Deafheaven release 10 Years Gone; a live album in lieu of not being able to tour for their ten year anniversary. It’s rather special.
Deafheaven release 10 Years Gone; a live album in lieu of not being able to tour for their ten year anniversary. It’s rather special.
Mark Norgate (who sings and plays guitar and synths) from Dawnwalker joins us at the barrier to tel us why he loves avant-garde Americans, Kayo Dot.
iamthemorning set up their own EP release with two new songs and a couple of seasonal ventures.
Beans On Toast delivers his annual seasonal offering. A double dose in fact, offering a rare celebration and the usual observations on the past twelve months. You know what’s coming…
Oxfordshire duo, Skates And Wagons, get to grips with a new Britpop on their debut #ep.
Loneliness, spiraling and self-destruction – Sophie Jamieson shares her thoughts on her new EP titled Release.
Jonathon Barwick – aka Fierce Deity – joins us to write about his admiration for the legendary Lemmy.
December return with their third album, God Is Not A Man. This is an album full of passion, fire and glorious music.
A live vintage recording from Yes member Bill Bruford’s band, Bruford, to rival more recent recordings from his Yes colleague’s current new releases and re-releases.
Dream Theater are in anniversary mode again as arguably their best album (plus assorted titbits) gets a full airing in London for the record.
Eric Clapton heads the stellar cast at the Crossroads Guitar Festival captured on an extensive set.
Matt Simon from Liverpool’s Attic Theory joins us to share his passion for AOR giants Toto.
Uplifting and enjoyable – Los Angeles duo, Thee Holy Brothers, tell the story of Sparkle’s spiritual quest.
In the same year as Jon Anderson released his 1000 Hands album he goes back to almost the start of his solo catalogue with a reissue of Song Of Seven.
Grab a beer, sit back, and watch the sun set as the Pacific laps around your feet. BJ Cole brings Hawaii to your living room