Brinsley Schwarz – Thinking Back, The Anthology 1970-1975 : Boxset Review
A few beers, a band and a Saturday night,. The ensemble that made pub rock a brand. The Brinsley Schwarz anthology.
A few beers, a band and a Saturday night,. The ensemble that made pub rock a brand. The Brinsley Schwarz anthology.
The Sleeping Souls – awake and off the leash with Just Before The World Starts Burning.
A sort of, ‘best of’ The Filthy Tongues – what have you been missing?
With the sword firmly out the stone, the ex-Midlake man stalks the myths and legends of old England.
A rare glimpse into the early days of The Jimi Hendrix Experience – just as they were about to change the world forever.
Recollections of the past and contemplations of the future. Prepare to be drawn into the thought-provoking world of Andrew Ferguson.
Jack Sharp mixes up a potent brew of primitive proto prog, with echoes of dark folk infusing through the grooves.
‘Hard to categorise’ instrumental set from Keith M Thomson hits several sweet spots.
Songs of love and friendship, motherhood, the natural world and the night sky – the debut from Lauren South is a restorative for jaded times.
Former It Bites man Francis Dunnery in new guise – finally waking up to blues, blues and more blues…
Evocative and dreamy soundscapes on the debut album from Cardiff-based lo-fi alt-folk purveyors Muriel.
News of the forthcoming album – Charcoal Grace – from Caligula’s Horse. Quality Prog Metal, teased with new single Golem.
Honey And The Bear, with a strong supporting cast, bring another collection of joy and light.
Barclay James Harvest’s album Baby James Harvest receives the positive re-evaluation it rightly deserves in this new box set.
When We Fly -Album No.2 from Belgian brothers Hartwin and Ward Dhoore, aka Siger.