Karen Matheson – Still Time: Album Review
Eleven divine contemplations from Karen Matheson, the Voice of Capercaillie
Eleven divine contemplations from Karen Matheson, the Voice of Capercaillie
Ian Jones and Agnieszka Swita are Illuminae. A new project for two musicians who have healthy CVs and a guestlist to die for.
From a burst of Joy grows a thing of great beauty – we review The Cave by Joy Shannon.
Accomplished 60s soul set from Jodie Marie that channels Amy, Aretha and more on her new album, The Answer.
Iain Matthews revisits his back catalogue and repolishes some gems on the Fake Tan album from Talking Elephant Records.
If you like your blues raw, brash and dynamic this is the album for you. After winning Best New Blues Band in the 2019 Digital Blues Awards, The Bad Day Blues Band release the explosive, frenetic album Table By The Wall.
Good Woman is an album of heartfelt emotions, experimental vocalisations and music from The Staves, the well-respected British trio of talented sisters.
Norse myth and legend brought vividly to life by the mighty Wardruna on Kvitravn.
Luke Concannon returns with a solo album with an enigmatic title that sways between the emotions
Little Thunderstorms gathers eleven polished gems from KB Bayley – a master tunesmith.
Carillon Music of 1780’s Belgium brought back to life on About Towers, the new album by WÖR – and how!
The Edgar Broughton Band get their 75-82 albums packed into a Deluxe Clamshell Boxset of Warwick proto-punks’ later works.
A trip back in time showcasing eight Tommy James and Shondells albums, compilations and Tommy James solo work released on the Roulette label.
Love You – a tribute to the musical legacy of Pink Floyd man Syd Barrett, celebrating half a century since their first appearance.
Steven Wilson finally releases his long delayed, much anticipated The Future Bites. It takes two of us to review.