Various Artists – Pillows And Prayers (Cherry Red Records 1981-1984): Album Review
Pillows and Prayers thrillingly documents a time when bands and artists were set free by the punk and post punk revolution.
Pillows and Prayers thrillingly documents a time when bands and artists were set free by the punk and post punk revolution.
Cherry Red Records release a rock treat with a Snakecharmer anthology package. Stomping riff laden rock at its best from rock’s elite.
Third installment in Cherry Red’s deluxe reissue series of Toyah’s Safari Records catalogue
Blowing Free is the Cherry Red Records 55 track trip down memory lane.
Remastered version of classic ‘away from the public eye’ album by Julie Driscoll.
Two-in-One package of Loudon Wainwright III’s earliest recorded adventures.
Grapefruit Records take up the challenge of cherry picking from the British Progressive Pop iceberg of 1973.
Mercury Rev have All Is Dream repressed with added extras on limited double vinyl set.
Cherry Red takes a deep dive into the mystic realm of acid folk – and lives to tell the tale.
The underlooked early presence of Arrival, the UK’s premier vocal front line, later becoming the core of Kokomo.
Orange Goblin to release their digital only live compilation on physical formats through Cherry Red Records.
A massive dose of English proto-psychedelia from Elmer Gantry on the Velvet Opera Anthology.
First solo album from journeyman guitarist, Miller Anderson, brushing up surprisingly well, showing what coulda been.
Satellite Life documents the collaboration between Billy Mackenzie, of The Associates, and Steve Aungle, showcasing Billy’s remarkable voice and songwriting.
Snotty, surfy psych-punk/power-popsters the Barracudas, catching every wave from their first few summers.