Ane Brun – After The Great Storm: Album Review
Electronic Rhapsody from prolific Scandinavian songstress Ane Brun on her new album, After The Great Storm.
Electronic Rhapsody from prolific Scandinavian songstress Ane Brun on her new album, After The Great Storm.
After a year off, we’re back at Underneath The Stars for another quality festival bill headed by Kate Rusby.
Fairport’s Cropredy Convention adds another year to its long list of great bills and festivals. It really is a festival to cherish.
We continue our more in-depth reminiscing over the great records of 1971 with a look at the album from Lindisfarne that brought Geordie culture to the world.
London four-piece, Asian Death Crustacean, release a debut record that takes us on a switchback from prog metal to electronic and ambient references in a sprawling and enthralling six-part composition.
Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets announce 2020 tour of early Pink Floyd classics.
An excellent Cherry Red compilation thats sets the time machine dials to 1978 when the backlash punk had evolved in all sorts of directions.
How did we get to hear the music we loved back in the late 60s and early 70s, when it was never played on the radio and we were too impoverished to buy full-priced albums? By buying SAMPLERS – that’s how!
We welcome Nicholas DiSalvo (Guitar, vocals) of Elder to At The Barrier as he shares his love for the music of Bo Hansson; perhaps a lesser known figure when it comes to psychedelia.
Pallbearer are set to release their fourth album, Forgotten Days. We got the chance to speak to singer/guitarist, Brett Campbell, about the new LP.
Hell’s Ditch are a punk band from Nottingham; they are a new band formed of members from other bands including ex/current members of Bad Ideas, River Jumpers & Dearist. They write about their love of Ash for our Why I Love column.
An alternative appraisal of those classic 70s years when may were Riding The Rock Machine – by Grapefruit Records
Earlier this year, we reviewed the new album from an Australian band called Faceless Mirror. Here, Dean Macaw from Faceless Mirror writes about Aussie rockers, Cold Chisel.
Belgium’s resident Zappa worshippers deliver a wondrous slice of music inspired by the great man.
Mike Keneally of MFTJ joins us for an in depth chat about his new project as well as working with Devin Townsend, Ulver and Frank Zappa.