Richard Hawley β The Met, Bury: Live Review
Itβs Independent Venue Week again. Richard Hawley is at The Met again. So are we. Again.
Itβs Independent Venue Week again. Richard Hawley is at The Met again. So are we. Again.
Gill Landry – aka Frank Lemon – releases his fifth solo offering, Skeleton At The Banquet.
Delain return with Apocalypse & Chill that sees them upping their game once more in their unstoppable rise to the premier league of melodic and symphonic heavy rock.
Alex Rex has just released his 3rd solo album, Andromeda. Here, this maverick songwriter shares his love of one of his biggest influences; The Dirty Three.
Andromeda is the new album from former Trembling Bells man, Alex Rex. His third solo outing is an emotional trip that you need to submit too.
News of the new album from Pure Reason Revolution and a chance to listen to the new single, Silent Genesis.
worriedaboutsatan aka Gavin Miller, release their sixth album. It is full of warm tones and plenty of ambience.
Wrap your ears around a collection of singles from artists spanning indie, reggae, rap, darkwave, punk and folk.
The Muggs are a blues rock trio from Detroit, Michigan. Slave To Sound Volume 5 is another in a line of solid blues rock releases.
Croydon-based sludge pop/alt-rock four piece, Bellevue Days, have so far released two highly-praised EPs. They share their love of Death Cab For Cutie in this latest Why I Love feature.
Jethro Tull fans give praise – news of the Prog Years tour as well as Ian Anderson’s more intimate series of solo shows.
Fourth album from Eyelids – The Accidental Falls on Decor Records – combines the lush with the loud noise of refined rock and roll.
News of the latest in the series of Marillion reissues as the debut album, Script For A Jester’s Tear, gets the full treatment.
New album from The Lone Bellow – Half Moon Light on Dualtone Records – from the trio who hail from Brooklyn, New York.
Finnish folksters Frigg commemorate twenty years of music-making with a celebratory set of exuberant and evocative tunes.