25 For ’25: Opinion
With 25 for ’25 the ATB team scratch their heads over what they’re looking forward to over the next twelve months in the world of music.
With 25 for ’25 the ATB team scratch their heads over what they’re looking forward to over the next twelve months in the world of music.
As ever, the years roll by and another year of fine music is in the history books. 2024, like many years before, has seen amazing releases across many genres.
Don Powell’s Occasional Flames reboot their seasonal offering. Bah humbug and all as they carry on with all the carry on.
Fire, flair and Blues class from Katie Knipp.
Baskery get all Shakey – the Neil Young legacy gets coated with lush harmonies.
3rd album from Bristol-based psych-folk trio, Hands Of The Heron, is the perfect accompaniment to that contemplative activity.
Debut album from the Boo Hewerdine/Vlado Nosal collaboration, Hotel Art.  Guaranteed to charm.
Hills & Valleys is the musically superb and atmospheric album, from the seven-piece acoustic jazz ensemble Superlocrian.
We go out on a limb and attempt to pick the best of the Rabin years on a single Yes LP.
The definitive Bonzo Boxset: 7 years in the making and featuring just about everything that the Bonzos ever committed to vinyl, tape or celluloid.Â
A collection of European dance tunes from Gentile & Wood, played with meticulous and tender loving care.Â
Second album from Oregon based Rainbow Face with their unique brand of punky prog rock.
The Muldoons return with their second album We Saw The View, following the release of 2020’s Made For Each Other. Does the second album hit the same?
Forndom proudly unveils Moþir, an immersive exploration of divine ambiguity.
A squeezebox-and -fiddletastic Christmas (plus) to soothe any a jaundiced ear. And all of those in the know. A Spiers & Oates production.