Kevin Figes – Wallpaper Music III: Album Review
Kevin Figes third iteration in the Wallpaper Music series is quite simply superlative music played by musicians at the very top of their game.
Kevin Figes third iteration in the Wallpaper Music series is quite simply superlative music played by musicians at the very top of their game.
Khemmis, the Denver-founded doom metal quartet, have spent over a decade constructing one of the most coherent and distinctive bodies of work in contemporary heavy music.
The Yes name and brand rolls on – we’re a long way now from the mid Seventies.
Prince Edward Island singer-songwriter Logan Richard reworks of a string of favourite songs on Character Traits – Deluxe Version.
Jenny Gillespie Mason finds solace in a collection of wistful and dreamy outings.
Bedouine – Azniv Korkejian – revisits the feelings of childhood safety and security and mourns the passing of those feelings on Neon Summer Skin.
Let these folk’n’country Canadians, The Fugitives, escape into your ears for their, lucky for some, seventh set of songs.
Overwhelmed or unprepared – here’s the latest chilling portion of A.A.Williams Gothic noire melodrama.
Hue And Cry catch up with 50 years of electronic music.
Italian act The Great Observer unleash a debut steeped in death metal’s darkest traditions and most volatile mutations.
Maisie Peters returns with her third studio album, Florescence, following the release of the triumphant The Good Witch.
Three years on from his hit album The Show, Niall Horan treats us to a love letter of an album.
Channelling old school brutality with precision based technicality Infected Dead unleash a firestorm EP.
Frankie says Dance, Dance, Dance. Til you drop. And you probably will……..
Stormkeep has spent the better part of a decade building a world entirely their own, and with The Nocturnes Of Iswylm, their second full-length, they have not simply returned to that world — they have reshaped it, deepened it, and made it considerably more dangerous to inhabit.