The Flying Caravan – I Just Wanna Break Even: Album Review
Our musical prog journey around the world now takes us to Spain with the second release from The Flying Caravan who pay a nod to our Canterbury prog sound of the 70’s.
Our musical prog journey around the world now takes us to Spain with the second release from The Flying Caravan who pay a nod to our Canterbury prog sound of the 70’s.
G_d’s Pee AT STATE’S END is the brand new long player from post-rock / experimental chamber punk outfit Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Respected singer/songwriter/guitarist Boo Hewerdine celebrates his 60th year in style.
SoCal’s Sunny War presents the fruits of a productive lockdown; Simple Syrup is a delectable record.
Electronic producer Clark returns with a new album released via the celebrated Deutsche Grammophon label. Simon Tucker reviews.
And Now For Something Completely Different! At The Barrier takes a sip of Mongolian Folk Metal from Nine Treasures – And we like it!
An intriguing fusion of cultures from Roberto Cassani – Lombardy and Scotland stand together
Wheel deliver a slab of brooding Dark Metal with progressive tinges on Resident Human, exploring the complexities of the human condition.
Olias Of Sunhillow by Jon Anderson – arguably the best of the Yes solo albums that sprung out as the band took a break in 1975/6
John Smith makes the most of a difficult period from a professional and personal perspective and in The Fray, delivers a painstaking musical account of the times.
Matt Loveridge returns with a new album under his MXLX moniker. An album that nearly never was. Simon Tucker reviews.
Synth genius Wavewulf releases electrifying new album Space Art And Angels. A journey through every realm of space, time and life.
A. A. Williams serves up a brilliant selection of wonderful covers recorded during lockdown in her own inimitable style.
The third album from the Folk/Americana duo of Will and Angie, known collectively as Oka Vanga
Flawless concert recording and a genuine time capsule for those of us who were there when Frank Zappa hit Manchester in 1979