Matt Deighton – Villager (Vinyl Reissue): Album Review
Vinyl remaster of an Acid Folk classic from Matt Deighton and Acid Jazz Records.
Vinyl remaster of an Acid Folk classic from Matt Deighton and Acid Jazz Records.
Welcome reappraisal of the career peak of an often maligned storyteller par excellence, Harry Chapin.
Public Service Broadcasting hit Manchester in support of their latest album, Bright Magic. It is a feast for the senses as they deliver a blistering set.
We caught up with Orange Goblin’s Ben Ward ahead of the reissue of their 2007 album, Healing Through Fire on Cherry Red Records.
I’m A Freak baby (vol 3) takes ‘A Further Journey Through The British Heavy Psych And Hard Rock Underground Scene (1968-1973)’
A. A. Williams serves up a brilliant selection of wonderful covers recorded during lockdown in her own inimitable style.
The earliest solo ventures of Family’s dynamic frontman, Roger Chapman – remastered and expanded
Mike Turnbull re-joins us At The Barrier to share his love of another album that celebrates turning 50 this year. The Who – Who’s Next.
Luke Concannon returns with a solo album with an enigmatic title that sways between the emotions
Scandinavia imparts another thrilling record upon us with the second album from Dune Sea, Moons of Uranus. Expect classic Deep Purple vibes.
A reformed Goodbye Mr Mackenzie unleash a live album, that demonstrates again, what a great live and musically unique band they are, and why we have missed them so much.
Prolific singer-songwriter Sean Taylor shows his contemplative side on album No.12
Tennessee’s Poet of the Road, RB Morris, celebrates life, freedom, sunshine and the open road.
First two albums from National Treasures, Stackridge, get the deluxe reissue treatment
London’s Treetop Flyers pay unashamed tribute to their seminal influences – unmissable for anyone with a yearning for the heady days of 1966-71.