Track Dogs – Blind Summits And Hidden Dips: Album Review
Latest offering from your favourite Madridēno four piece Track Dogs, confounding and confabulating any sense of genre with abandon.
Latest offering from your favourite Madridēno four piece Track Dogs, confounding and confabulating any sense of genre with abandon.
The return of Kat Gilmore and Jamie Roberts – Documenting Snapshots is confirmation of their standing.
Fascinating international collaboration packed with a subtle falodoorum from Ward Knútur Townes
Devastatingly beautiful harmonies, exquisite instrumentation and thoughtful lyrics. The new mini-album from My Sister My Brother is a smart, sophisticated treasure
Jorja Smith impresses once again on her second studio album, Falling or Flying. It follows the release of her 2018 debut Lost & Found.
KK Downing (and ‘Ripper’ Owens) do Priest in their own special way – ‘proper’ Metal!
A solid debut from Geordie psych-rockers Scott Hepple and the Sun Band.
Newly remastered 3cd clamshell boxed set of Family’s classic album Fearless from late 1971 on Cherry Red Records.
Rise finds Danny Bryant in his natural home. Gritty, powerful vocals and sensational guitar work are the order of the day.
Selling rock back to Athens, New Jersey and Cincinnati, Broken Records return, with sufficient identity and character to make a fair trade.
Mae Muller showcases her talent to the world in her debut album Sorry I’m Late after her incredible Eurovision performance.
The raags of Rajasthan – courtesy of sound artist and composer Jason Singh, his talented friends, and an impressive array of traditional Indian instruments.
Mr Wilson in his latest escapade – in harmony or not quite so?
Monument Road – a set of atmospheric and poetic lo-fi musings from Scotland’s indie experimentalist, Quitter.
Former hardcore punk exponent and sometime Quiet Holler, Shadwick Wilde, indulges his domestic passions.