Plainsong – Following Amelia, the 1972 recordings and more: Boxset Review
A trawl through the years and archives, hoovering up, enjoyably, all things Earhart and beyond. How was it not seen how good this band was back then?
A trawl through the years and archives, hoovering up, enjoyably, all things Earhart and beyond. How was it not seen how good this band was back then?
Notes from the Underground is an intriguing release that showcases the influence and impact of radical music of the Twentieth Century.
Howard Jones live at the NHK Hall, Tokyo in 1984 at the peak of his powers with all the style and sounds of the era.
The Marine Girls two albums are re-released in a single package, and represent indie classics, that remain timeless in their appeal.
Tokyo Blade return with their latest full length player. Fury was recorded during lockdown and delivers 15 top notch slices of classic rock.
Marc Almond’s highly acclaimed 11th solo album, Stranger Things, blends synth and orchestration in a 3 CD package.
Canvey Island pop-pub-punks Eddie & The Hot Rods in their prime.
Golden voiced alt-country troubadour, Michael Weston King, makes hay in rare escape from the Wife on The Struggle.
We caught up with Orange Goblin’s Ben Ward ahead of the reissue of their 2007 album, Healing Through Fire on Cherry Red Records.
Welcome reappraisal of the career peak of an often maligned storyteller par excellence, Harry Chapin.
Join us on a carousel of kaleidoscopic glee as Rosalie Cunningham as she trips down the rabbit hole.
Can’t keep ’em down. New music, orchestral and acoustic, anniversary tours and now a career spanning compilation from Hawkwind.
An extensive collection of the new and the old from the archive of the prolific Anthony Phillips.
Orange Goblin get the reissue treatment from Cherry Red Records for their sixth album, Healing Through Fire; remastered and expanded with a wealth of live goodies.
Renaissance’s Azure d’Or is reissued in a very fine box set, that does full justice to an excellent album.