The name Terence Blacker may well be familiar to you. Aside from his work as a novelist, he is becoming increasingly well known as a writer and singer of quirky, often satirical, sometimes thought provoking, but always intelligent songs.
The glory years of Canadian/American giants – repackaged. Head off on a Magic Carpet Ride with Steppenwolf.
Jethro Tull fans give praise – news of the Prog Years tour as well as Ian Anderson’s more intimate series of solo shows.
At last! The full story of the horror that was the Krumlin Festival – Just in time for the festival’s 50th Anniversary.
Twenty studio albums into a forty year career, we have a go at ranking those albums.
The Smiths have their legendary status nailed down. Their canon is massive. Here, we pick ten deep cuts from their superb back catalogue.
We caught up with Charlotte Wessels to talk about her new compilation, Patreon, inspirations outside of metal and the chances of playing Delain songs again.
As the online gigs start to stack up, our live reviews have rebooted. Here’s a report on Jackson’s Jukebox; Luke Jackson’s ‘by request’ gig.
Elvis Costello asks us to trust him on his latest jaunt with The Imposters. As it turns out, you can always place your trust in such wonderful artists to deliver.
Liverpudlian prog trio make waves on their stunning debut EP. This band is definitely one to watch in 2020.
A new look at the pioneer Outlaw’s early ‘70s albums – four classics from the legendary Waylon Jennings.
Belgium’s resident Zappa worshippers deliver a wondrous slice of music inspired by the great man.
A fitting tribute to the great and sadly missed Neil Innes. His 1973 debut album in expanded format.
The Edgar Broughton Band get their 75-82 albums packed into a Deluxe Clamshell Boxset of Warwick proto-punks’ later works.
Two tracks doth an album make. Garcia Peoples take us on a journey through most musical forms.