Jody And The Jerms – Love Descends: Album Review
The joyful spirit of 1980s jangly guitar pop is alive, well and – definitely – kicking, as Oxford power-pop combo Jody And The Jerms demonstrate with their fourth album, Love Descends.
The joyful spirit of 1980s jangly guitar pop is alive, well and – definitely – kicking, as Oxford power-pop combo Jody And The Jerms demonstrate with their fourth album, Love Descends.
Seminal Metal album, Kill ‘Em All by Metallica gets the tribute treatment from a host of admiring metallers.
Indie legends Doves take a retrospective trip down memory lane, celebrating their three decades in music.
Mariusz Duda’s Lunatic Soul reaches its eighth and final installment. The result is a piece of work on an epic scale with some stunning highs.
Stripped-back songs reveal their inner strength as veteran Welsh singer, Martyn Joseph, keeps it simple.
Leprous capture their in concert magic with an expansive live album
Don’t call this fusion, the sound of Fergus McCreadie proves folk and jazz are entirely the same thing, and always have been.
The Boojums debut is a dose of Pop-Rock with the bottle shaken and the top flicked off.
The classic Camel recording from 1975 is reissued in a great new package, offering a new perspective on the music.
This effervescent debut from Hearken Quartet proves the Bal is definitely at the back of Newcastle’s net. Result!!
Luvcat comes in with a late entry for Album Of The Year with the marvelously titled Vicious Delicious.
Noise rock titans Chat Pile have teamed up with Texan guitarist Hayden Pedigo, for a journey into a world of dark and intense rock music.
Make The Sound, the eagerly-awaited sophomore album from Kansas City indie-roots-rock duo Katy Guillen & The Drive is with us at last.
Hoist The Colors and file under folk-punks not dead and play loud!
It is said that crows are not always available to give warning. But you should still listen here.