Karnataka – Requiem For A Dream: Album Review
Karnataka return with a stunner. Is Requiem From A Dream worth the wait? You bet!
Karnataka return with a stunner. Is Requiem From A Dream worth the wait? You bet!
Chameleonic magpie maverick keeps enough of himself on board to be both convincing and a contender.
Black Deer’s Emerging Artist of the Year, 2023, shines in her full length debut, bridging old school Nashville with SoCal Americana. Fashioned in Wales and formed in the Black Country.
Giants of the literary world flock to collaborate on the first Mull Historical Society album for over five years
Artful, intimate and sympathetic channelling of Sandy Denny’s lost lyrics by the wonderfully talented Carla Fuchs.
More from the Alligator vaults to delight, possibly the best singer not on the tip of your tongue; Delbert McClinton.
Maisie Peters shines once again in her sophomore album, following the release of the 2021- album You Signed Up For This.
Melvins iconic albums collated by Cherry Red Records in a superb package highlighting their Atlantic Recordings; Houdini, Stoner Witch and Stag.
The Cold Light Of Day debut from The Cold Blooded Hearts takes several detours from the hard road.
New album Sanguinaria is another creative landmark on Clara Engel’s always fascinating and immersive musical journey.
23-track live album of unreleased material taken from a previously undocumented period of one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Rory Gallagher.
Sounds of summer from Stephen Kelly and the melody mines of central south west Scotland.
Isadora Eden offers songs of desperation, desolation, disappointment and frustration – lovingly packaged in a fuzzy, folky, psychedelic wrapper.
Enjoyable saunter through the Tom Robinson back pages, the angry years.
The Neal Morse Band go big as they perform the latest album plus a lorryload of Prog for an encore.