Dauþuz – Vom schwarzen Schmied: Album Review
Dauþuz return with another industrious slab of black metal mined from the depths of the German underworld.
Dauþuz return with another industrious slab of black metal mined from the depths of the German underworld.
Songs of death and hope by Joe Tilston – another powerful offering from those musical Tilstons
70s janglemasters, Starry Eyed & Laughing, take flight a full forty six years, and counting, since their last Byrds infused outing. Has the wait been worth it?
The latest installment of the Cue Dot series finds the label stepping into murkier waters with the new Scissorgun album. Simon Tucker reviews.
Jazz ambient bagpipe fusion from Fraser Fifield: approach with inquisitiveness and be somewhat surprised.
Excalibur V – Episode five in the increasingly inaccurately-named Trilogy from Alan Simon.
Squiggly Records present The Tape. The soundtrack album from the debut feature film by Martha Tilston.
Emma Ruth Rundle delves deep in a lyrical and musical masterpiece.
Deep draughts of liquid life – with love from East Oregon and Margo Cilker.
Haken’s Ross Jennings goes solo with a surprisingly eclectic yet massively appealing collection – including one of our tracks of the year.
Eric DeVries brings the Very Best of Dutch Americana! Song & Dance man is out on MIG Music.
Close knit sibling harmonies from the antipodean sisters weave more ethereal magic on the third offering from Charm Of Finches
Sunshiny jangle pop awash with Rickenbacker melodies and harmonic charm from Ian M. Bailey.
The latest from Prog Metal titans Dream Theater. The heavyweight champs of the Prog Metal world do their stuff.
Debut release from polished newcomer Margo Cilker; retro Americana hues in a new light, looking both backward and forward. A name to watch and remember.