Derek Sherinian – The Phoenix: Album Review
Derek Sherinian, makes a diversion from planet Apollo to planet Earth to do his own thing with a little help from some friends.
Derek Sherinian, makes a diversion from planet Apollo to planet Earth to do his own thing with a little help from some friends.
Disorientating, chilling, dark and dramatic. A Man With A Gun Lives Here, the new album from Italy’s Ho.Bo, is a lot of fun!
Accomplished 60s soul set from Jodie Marie that channels Amy, Aretha and more on her new album, The Answer.
Sunshine Walkers, subtitled The Best Of Kimberley Rew and Lee Cave-Berry, does what it says on the tin and gives a mere tip of the iceberg overview of some highlights from the career of an unsung hero of British popular music.
Gentle songs for the coming summer from transplanted Englishman, Steve Robinson on the Swallowing The Sun album.
Lucinda Williams is back with a tremendous new album and she’s angry. Very angry. Good Souls Better Angels is an absolute classic.
Vivid evocations of Thames Estuary life from Southend-on-Sea’s folk/Americana troubadour MG Boulter
Vintage rock without guitars? The Alligator Wine show it can be done and how it’s done on Demons Of The Mind
Willie Nelson’s 70th solo studio album, released a couple of months after his 87th birthday, contains 11 new studio performances plus 2 new songs co-written by Willie and long-time friend and producer Buddy Cannon.
Iain Matthews is folk-rock royalty. Whilst delving deep into Americana, Iain was a founding member of British folk-rock legends, Fairport Convention. He went on to form Matthews Southern Comfort and Plainsong and has a humongous catalogue of music available.
A trip back in time showcasing eight Tommy James and Shondells albums, compilations and Tommy James solo work released on the Roulette label.
An alternative appraisal of those classic 70s years when may were Riding The Rock Machine – by Grapefruit Records
Love You – a tribute to the musical legacy of Pink Floyd man Syd Barrett, celebrating half a century since their first appearance.
Leeds based Steve Hadfield makes ambient, techno, and drone music. Displacement Activity is the first instalment of a set of releases planned for 2020.
After a year off, we’re back at Underneath The Stars for another quality festival bill headed by Kate Rusby.